Friday, August 12, 2011

Stretch First!


Stumbled over this new Hong Kong-based sports company called Stretch First at the NBA Fit setup in SM Mall of Asia Music Hall last saturday.

I'm posting this for all you athletes and sports enthusiasts out there.
I gotta say that this seems worth trying, and according to the NBA folks i chatted with that day, the coaches who were here with Eric Spo, felt different when they tried Stretch First--they hated to say it, but limber is the best way to describe it according to them. They felt good as if their whole body circulation hit the reset button and went a better way.

Check it out guys. I'm posting their contact details.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Smart and PLDT All Star Weekend


I once read in a Mario Puzo book how powerful money can be especially when used for the appropriate purpose. "Money is magic" written in one of his books to directly quote, but I've never truly realized what this saying really meant until a week before Smart and PLDT's All Star Basketball Weekend.


Kobe Bryant went straight to China after finishing up on his Manila visit as part of his Asian tour. Kobe fans, and basketball fans in general were still in awe because of his visit at the Fort Bonifacio High Street and Araneta Coliseum. Residual talks here and there could not be avoided, a natural effect Kobe has on with his fans. It was inevitable, where ever I went, the topic always seemed to pop up, "awesome event they had in Araneta!" "I was in High Street for Kobe's promotion in front of Nike, were you there?". Little did we all know that something more explosive was being cooked up. A bigger fish was being fried.

A few days after Kobe left, speculations about another tour, this time having more NBA superstar players present, spread. And yes, it was true. According to various sources, a quick and easy negotiation happened--and it helped that an NBA lockout was announced, for several superstars to make an appearance here in Manila for a weekend scrimmage against the local association's all stars, and the Smart Gilas national team.

Derrick Fisher, James Harden, Javale Mcgee, Tyreke Evans, and headliners Chris Paul aka CP3, Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant, and once again, Kobe Bryant were in freight to have Manila basketball fans held in excitement that, as I put it, was even in levels never seen before in this territory.

It was simply priceless. The mere fact that the people behind the show was able to make a basketball superstar turn around and say hey, 'go back and have a game, we need you down there, oh and bring your buddies with you.' is just absolutely incredible and simply sends that message that they have the power to do it. So i go back to the saying "money is magic".

Incredible isn't it?



MOA Arena: Literally changing the landscape

Have you been to the Mall of Asia complex recently? Well you should.

A mammoth of a building is fast getting closer to being finished and it is something that sports fans, not just here in the Philippines, but even from neighboring Asian countries, will start looking forward to. The news is real. SM is now venturing in the stadium business and they're in it to win it, no doubt.

The Mall of Asia Arena is fast taking shape already and it is no longer a secret what it's going to look like. A gigantic eye resting on an equally huge platform obviously signifies what kind of a stadium the MOA Arena is going to be when it's fully finished. It looks mighty powerful. An eye that's roaring when it goes operational. The people behind this is sure out there to make a statement and truly complete SM's legacy and business empire.

Speculations have already electrified the public, exciting them with news that the MOA Arena has shaken things up and created a viable venue for top caliber entertainment and sports events.
But in my opinion, these are more than speculations as more and more articles and similar blogs have been out in circulation talking about HUGE sports events happening next year. When I say huge sports events, i mean only the biggest. Events that I never even dreamed of seeing here in Manila.

But until then, I guess we'll never really know how serious these people are in bringing these things on to the table for all us sports fans here in Manila. As much as I'd like to be optimistic about it, I wanna see it in close action before I'm pleased with the whole eye-dea.

In the coming months, we'll see if SM and Mall of Asia are doing this in the name of sports entertainment.