Day 2 of the Singapore Polytechnic Wushu Invitational Championships (Wushu IVP 2014)

Day 2 of the competition was definitely an intense one. Martial House athletes have attained another 2 GOLD, 1 SILVER & 1 3RD RUNNER-UP medals! Nanyang Polytechnic – 1 GOLD, 1 SILVER 1. Group Weapon GOLD 2. Group Fist SILVER NYP Temasek Polytechnic – 1 GOLD 1. Yap Zheng Yan – Male Traditional Double Weapon GOLD ZY Nanyang Technological University – 1 3RD RUNNER-UP  1. Timothy Chan Kim Wee – Male Traditional Long Weapon 3RD RUNNER-UP The final medal count for Martial House is 6 GOLD, 4 SILVER, 4 BRONZE & 7 3RD RUNNER-UP. MH IVP The following athletes have also done Martial House proud by sweeping all the Male Individual All-Round awards: 1. Yap Zheng Yan (Temasek Polytechnic) – CHAMPION 2. Timothy Chan Kim Wee (Nanyang Technological University) – 1ST RUNNER-UP 3. Jeffrey Tan Jie Hui (Nanyang Polytechnic) – 2ND RUNNER-UP All Round With a total of 4 GOLD & 1 SILVER medals, Temasek Polytechnic was placed OVERALL 2ND RUNNER-UP FOR TRADITIONAL EVENTS. This is definitely a breakthrough for Temasek Polytechnic as it was their first time participating in Wushu IVP with a humble team consisting of only 3 members. Congratulations! TP Nanyang Technological University has once again retained their OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TRADITIONAL EVENTS with a total of 5 GOLD, 9 SILVER & 7 BRONZE medals. This is the third consecutive year the university has attained the Overall Championship. The Singapore Polytechnic Wushu Invitational Championships (Wushu IVP 2014) has successfully concluded after 2 days of competition. Martial House athletes would like to thank Singapore Polytechnic for hosting this year’s competition and not forgetting the supporters who came all the way down to lend us your support! Supporters MJC Alumni

Day 1 of Singapore Polytechnic Invitational Wushu Championships (Wushu IVP 2014)

Today marks the first day of the competition and Martial House athletes have done well by achieving a total of 4 Gold, 3 Silver, 4 Bronze & 6 3RD RUNNER-UP medals. Below is the list of medalists: Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) – 1 SILVER, 4 BRONZE, 6 3RD RUNNER-UP 1. Koh Yu Shan – Female Ba Ji Quan SILVER 2. Shawn Soh – Male Tong Bei BRONZE 3. Ho Jing Guang – Male Traditional Nan Quan BRONZE 4. Sun Shao Lei – Female Ba Ji Quan BRONZE 5. Jeffrey Tan Jie Hui – Male Traditional Short Weapon BRONZE 6. Jeffrey Tan Jie Hui – Male Xiang Xing Quan 3RD RUNNER-UP 7. Lim Wan Xuan – Female Xiang Xing Quan 3RD RUNNER-UP 8. Joey Boo – Female Xiang Xing Quan 3RD RUNNER-UP 9. Chew Yu Quan – Male Tong Bei Quan 3RD RUNNER-UP 10. Gan Wee Tze – Male Fanzi / Xingyi Quan 3RD RUNNER-UP 11. Cynthia Tan – Female Fanzi Quan 3RD RUNNER-UP NYP IVP NYP IVP (1) Temasek Polytechnic (TP) – 3 GOLD, 1 SILVER 1. Yap Zheng Yan – Male Traditional Xiang Xing Quan GOLD 2. Yap Zheng Yan – Male Traditional Soft Weapon GOLD 3. Fung Hui Xin – Female Fanzi / Xingyi Quan GOLD 4. Fung Hui Xin – Female Short Weapon SILVER TP IVP (2) TP IVP (1) Nanyang Technological University (NTU) – 1 GOLD, 1 SILVER 1. Timothy Chan Kim Wee – Male Traditional Short Weapon GOLD 2. Timothy Chan Kim Wee – Male Fanzi / Xingyi Quan SILVER TP IVP (3) Tim Congratulations to all medalists and all the best for Day 2 of the competition!

Reann @ Singapore JewelFest 2014

On 21 October 2014, Martial House Coach, Leo Rui Yan (Reann), had a performance at the Singapore JewelFest 2014. 20141021_181842 The event was held at Ngee Ann Civic Plaza where rare gems and fine jewels by Asian designers were showcased. 20141021_183014 Reann was involved in the runway show which she performed a solo act as the opening segment. The performance was not the usual Wushu performance as Reann had to incorporate elements of contemporary dance to her act. 20141021_194827 However, that was not the challenging part. It was the close distance between the audiences and the runway, as shown above, which made Reann nervous because she had to consider their safety as a sword display was part of her act. 20141021_192535 At the back stage, Reann kept running her routine in her mind as she was worried about the safety of the audiences. Nonetheless, Reann managed to deliver an awe-inspiring performance! 20141021_195040 “This performance is definitely different from the usual Wushu performances that I have performed before. I would say this is something fresh and interesting. I am really glad to be given the opportunity to do something like this.” 20141021_195044 Here is a short video teaser of her performance! Enjoy! https://youtube.com/watch?v=8-eOHZeZcQE

Martial House Year-End Holiday Programmes

As the Year-End Holiday is approaching, the Martial House team has worked hard to put together two holiday programmes specially for our students! 20140121-031741.jpg Firstly, back by popular demand, it is the Wushu Day Camp! After a successful run earlier in June, the coaches will be working in pairs to deliver 3 sessions of 5-day camp! As usual, coaches will specially customise the camp itinerary for the participants of each respective session so that each individual is able to fully benefit from the camp. Also, the camp size for each session will be kept small which means that there are limited vacancies! Click here to find out more! No Phones Secondly, a newly launched programme by the Martial House team, APEX Camp 2014! As the name suggest, the objective of the camp is to allow students to reach the peak of their fullest potential! A 4 Day 4 Night camp that restricts the use of mobile phones but promotes outdoor activities to instill lifelong values such as confidence, teamwork and communication! Click here to find out more! Yishun SAFRAIf you have any query, feel free to email to [email protected].

Martial House Stars @ Community Sports Night 2014

IMG-20141011-WA0056 Earlier tonight, 10 Martial House Stars were in action at the Community Sports Night 2014! This was the night when sports heroes unite to recognise the hardwork and contributions by the 31 Community Sports Clubs. The theme for the night was superheroes and thus, all the guests for the event dressed up as superheroes! Guess who Coach Kevan managed to take a picture with? IMG-20141011-WA0049 It was indeed an action packed night and Martial House would like to thank the organisers for having us to be part of such a fun and significant event! IMG-20141011-WA0058

Martial House 10 Core Values

Martial House Values Do you know that Martial House has 10 core values? They are Loyalty, Righteousness, Courage, Humility, Patience, Courtesy, Respect, Endurance, Trust & Will. Martial House hopes to instill all 10 values in students, which serve as a guiding principle for them to be successful in Wushu and in life. To find out more, stay tuned to Wushu Daze.

Singapore Polytechnic Invitational Wushu Championships (Wushu IVP 2014)

IVP 2013 The Singapore Polytechnic Invitational Wushu Championships, otherwise known as Wushu Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic (IVP) Games, will be held on 25 & 26 October 2014. NTU IVP 2013 (2) For the first time, Temasek Polytechnic (TP) will be sending a team to compete in the IVP! With TP’s participation, it is a 100% involvement from all 5 polytechnics in Singapore! This is definitely a milestone for the Wushu IVP since its first season in 2007. NTU IVP 2013 (1) All the best to all competitors! Click here to view the Rules & Regulations. Click here to view the Event Schedule & Competitors’ List.

[Updated] A Bronze Medal by Tan Yan Ni in the Incheon Asian Games 2014!

Tan Yan Yi “Standing on the podium was a great honour, watching my flag being raised up was a memorable moment of my life.” Indeed, 23 September 2014 is a day which Team Singapore athlete, Tan Yan Ni, will never forget as she attained the Bronze medal in the Women’s Changquan Event at the Incheon Asian Games 2014! Catch the full competition video for the Women’s Changquan Event below. Yan Ni’s performance starts from 21:30. https://youtube.com/watch?v=ne7ygn88lUA This Bronze medal does not only add on to Singapore’s medal tally but also ended Singapore’s 8-year medal drought for Wushu in the Asian Games since 2006. The last medal attained by a Singaporean in Asian Games for Wushu was former Team Singapore athlete, Goh Qiu Bin, when he attained a Bronze medal in the Men’s Combined Taijiquan & Taijijian Events. Goh Qiu Bin (2) Martial House Stars, Yong Yi Xiang and Samuel Tan, have also done well in this Asian Games. Yi Xiang came in 5th in the Men’s Changquan Event with a score of 9.55 while Samuel came in 11th Men’s Combined Taijiquan & Taijijian Events. http://youtu.be/zGWYhwhQUNo Asian Games (2) Below are the consolidated results of Team Singapore Wushu athletes: 1. Women’s Changquan Event – Tan Yan Ni (Bronze – 3rd) 2. Women’s Combined Taijiquan & Taijijian Events – Vera Tan (4th) 3. Men’s Changquan – Yong Yi Xiang (5th) 4. Women’s Combined Taijiquan & Taijijian Events – Valerie Wee (7th) 5. Men’s Combined Taijiquan & Taijijian Events – Lee Tze Yuan (8th) 6. Men’s Combined Taijiquan & Taijijian Events – Samuel Tan (11th) Congratulations to all athletes!