Stay-home guide

3 things to make you smile

Amid the renewed Covid-19 heightened alert restrictions, Clara Lock recommends fun and uplifting things to do today

PHOTOS: DARTCOUNTER/YOUTUBE, DAVE MEYERS, NATTYLIFTS/INSTAGRAM, SWEATWITHJE/YOUTUBE
PHOTOS: DARTCOUNTER/YOUTUBE, DAVE MEYERS, NATTYLIFTS/INSTAGRAM, SWEATWITHJE/YOUTUBE
PHOTOS: DARTCOUNTER/YOUTUBE, DAVE MEYERS, NATTYLIFTS/INSTAGRAM, SWEATWITHJE/YOUTUBE
PHOTOS: DARTCOUNTER/YOUTUBE, DAVE MEYERS, NATTYLIFTS/INSTAGRAM, SWEATWITHJE/YOUTUBE

1 WORK OUT: With local fitness instructors

You might grimace your way through these workouts, but nothing beats the post-exercise glow.

For a quick endorphin boost, follow a session by cycling and pilates instructor Tiong Jia En. The fitness trainer uploaded her first video on YouTube channel Sweat with JE about a month ago and has already amassed 1,200 subscribers.

Each video lasts between 10 and 25 minutes and promises to pack a punch. One of them, called 25 Minutes VERY SWEATY Abs And Arms Bodyweight Class, includes exercises such as leg lifts and bicycle crunches with little to no rest in between.

"A lot of moves that we are doing, you can do them well individually. But when you pack them together in a sequence and your muscles don't really get to take a break, that's when it really hurts," says Ms Tiong at the end of one video.

If you complete all 11 videos on her YouTube channel, there are more on her Instagram page under the IGTV tab (@iamjiaen), including stretches tailored to cyclists and desk-bound workers.

For longer workouts lasting between 30 and 50 minutes, check out fitness content creator Natalie Yeo's Instagram page (@nattylifts). She has been live-streaming her home workouts since last year's circuit breaker.

Sessions include high-intensity interval training and strength workouts, and occasionally incorporate equipment such as weights and resistance bands. Yeo's husband Joshua Woo joins some of her workouts.

Info: Go to youtube.com/c/SweatwithJE , instagram.com/iamjiaen/channel and instagram.com/nattylifts/channel

2 PLAY: A game of darts

It may not have made it to the Olympics just yet, but darts are a fun and easy way to get the whole family involved in a new game.

Pick up a child-friendly dart board (these darts have plastic tips, rather than metal ones - go easy on your wallpaper) from sporting goods retailer Decathlon. An entry-level dart board costs $20, while those with electronic scoring systems start at $35.

Beginners can learn the basics - such as the correct throwing stance and how to grip and throw a dart - from the DartCounter YouTube channel. For instance, to balance your throw, align your shoulder, elbow and hand at a 90-degree angle and keep the dart tilted slightly upwards.

More advanced players may enjoy watching trick shot videos on the same channel, such as throwing three darts at the same time and having them all stick on the board.

Start practising now, so you can impress your friends once Covid-19 restrictions ease.

Info: Go to str.sg/3U6R

3 LISTEN: Coloratura, a new track from Coldplay

British rock band Coldplay's new song Coloratura, from their upcoming ninth album Music Of The Spheres, is a cinematic 10-minute track that carries on the album's intergalactic theme.

In May, the band released the first single from the album, Higher Power, by beaming a video of themselves performing it to French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who was on board the International Space Station.

"When you look up and can see the stars, you'll get a little bit of perspective into how small, and sort of finite, we are here on Earth, and it's a really useful viewpoint to be able to have," drummer Will Champion told The Straits Times in a Zoom interview from London last month.

The band were also inspired by science-fiction movies and books.

Music Of The Spheres will be out on Oct 15.

Info: Go to youtu.be/kWUV5-frRU4


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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 04, 2021, with the headline 3 things to make you smile. Subscribe