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SP Students’ Powerlifting Project with Migrant Workers: Observation Only

Unexpected Fitness ⁢Fellowship: Migrant Workers and Students Connect Through Powerlifting

A recent powerlifting workshop⁢ in Singapore revealed an unexpected bond between Singapore Polytechnic students and a group of migrant workers, challenging⁤ preconceived notions and fostering cross-cultural understanding.

Students from the Polytechnic’s Strength Athletics Club initially aimed to educate the migrant workers at PPT Lodge 1A on proper‍ powerlifting techniques. However, they discovered a vibrant, self-organized fitness community within‌ the dormitory. One student, 19-year-old chemical engineering major Danish Irfan, expressed his surprise: “I came in expecting ‍to do ​a lot of corrections on posturing and technique. But I was amazed at how seasoned many of them were, and‍ found ​myself observing⁤ more than showing.”

The December 8th workshop, held in ⁤the lead-up to International Migrants Day, was co-organized‌ by‌ the ace Group, a ⁤division of Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower dedicated to migrant worker well-being. The impromptu gym, equipped wiht weights and machines, was a testament to the workers’ dedication and years of collective savings.

Leading the group was ⁣35-year-old Parshotam from Punjab, India. A seasoned athlete⁣ with a background in mud-wrestling and ⁢experience on India’s ​national⁢ school-level wrestling team, Parshotam shared his passion: “I wanted to share my fitness knowledge with my brothers here. I have many students in India, and I see many of the guys here as my students also.”

His fellow dormmate, Shanramohan‍ Dhanamohan, 31, also ⁤played a key role, guiding his colleagues on training and nutrition. Despite demanding work schedules, Dhanamohan‍ emphasized the importance of dedication: “Many of us⁤ start work in the morning and reach our dorms around 7pm. Sometimes we also have night duty. But we work ⁢out whenever we can, however ​late it ‍may be.” He proudly noted his personal best deadlift of 200kg achieved during the workshop.He acknowledged the challenges of maintaining⁤ a healthy diet, stating, “being both flexible and disciplined is key.”

K.Mahendhar Babu, a fire protection engineer who has lived in Singapore for 12 years, highlighted the ⁢workshop’s significance in breaking ⁤down stereotypes: “This session was a way to break stereotypes about ⁣migrant workers like us. In public, there is no opportunity‍ for us to interact with such⁣ students. I often wonder ‌what their lifestyle is like,and if they would speak with us. During the⁤ workshop, it felt like we were all the same, motivating one⁤ another to do our best.”

Mr. Martin koh, deputy chief of MOM’s ace Group, ‌emphasized the event’s role‍ in strengthening community ties: “The powerlifting event, led by Singapore Polytechnic students, is⁣ an example of a shared passion wich⁣ brought the students and migrant workers together. This year, we are heartened to see several youth-led initiatives such as a frisbee tournament,⁢ a kitemaking‍ workshop and a tour to Gardens by the Bay between youths and migrant workers. We hope more will step forward to join us in raising awareness and⁣ gratitude of our migrant workers.”

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A recent fire in [Town/City Name], [State] has left several families displaced and facing significant losses. The blaze, which broke out on [Date] at approximately [Time], quickly consumed [number] homes, leaving residents with nothing but the clothes on their backs. ‌ Though, in ⁣the face of tragedy, the community has shown remarkable resilience and⁣ unity, rallying together to support those affected.

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The outpouring of support has been overwhelming. Local businesses have donated essential supplies, including clothing, ​food, and toiletries. neighbors have opened their homes to provide temporary shelter, and countless volunteers have spent countless hours assisting ​with cleanup ‍and rebuilding efforts.A GoFundMe page established to‌ aid the victims has already raised over ‍$[Amount] in ⁢donations.

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One resident,[Name of affected resident],shared their gratitude,stating,”The support we’ve⁤ received has been amazing. we’ve lost everything, but the kindness of our neighbors has given ⁢us hope ⁣for ⁣the future.⁤ We are so grateful for their generosity and unwavering support.”

Beyond immediate needs, the community is ‍already looking towards long-term recovery. Plans are underway to ​organize larger fundraising events and to ​coordinate volunteer efforts for the extensive rebuilding process. Local contractors have offered discounted services,and several organizations are providing resources for long-term housing assistance.

“This is‌ a ‌testament to ‍the power of community,” added [Name and Title of another community leader or resident]. “The response has been a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times,the human⁢ spirit can prevail,and that we are ‌stronger together. We are incredibly thankful for everyone’s⁢ contributions.”

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##⁣ Unexpected Fitness ‍Fellowship: Migrant Workers and Students Connect Through ⁢Powerlifting







A recent⁤ powerlifting workshop in Singapore⁣ revealed an unexpected bond between Singapore Polytechnic students and a group⁣ of migrant workers, challenging preconceived notions and fostering‍ cross-cultural understanding.



### Bridging the Gap ‍Through Fitness







This unique collaboration began when students⁣ from the Polytechnic’s Strength Athletics Club sought to share their passion for powerlifting​ with migrant workers residing at PPT Lodge 1A. While initially intending to provide technical⁢ guidance, the ‌students were met with a ⁤thriving, self-organized fitness community within the dormitory.



Danish Irfan, a 19-year-old chemical engineering student, expressed his surprise: “I came in⁤ expecting to do a lot ‍of corrections on posturing and technique. ‌but I ‍was amazed ‌at how seasoned ⁣many of them ‌were, and ⁤found myself observing ‍more than⁣ showing.”



The workshop, held in⁤ the lead-up to International​ Migrants Day, was co-organized⁢ by ‌the ace Group, a division ‌of Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower dedicated to migrant worker well-being. ⁣The dedicated gym space, equipped with weights and machines, was a testament ⁤to the‌ workers’ commitment and years of collective savings.



### Passion for Fitness Transcends⁢ Boundaries



Leading the charge was Parshotam,⁣ a 35-year-old from Punjab, India. With a background ‌in mud-wrestling and experience competing at​ the national school level in India, Parshotam readily shared‌ his knowledge and passion with those around him.



“I wanted to share my fitness knowledge​ with‌ my⁤ brothers here.I⁣ have⁣ many students ‌in India,⁣ and ‍I see many of ⁤the guys ​here ⁤as‍ my students also,” ⁢Parshotam‍ explained.



Shanramohan Dhanamohan, a 31-year-old dormmate, also played a key role, guiding his colleagues on training and nutrition.



Despite demanding work⁣ schedules, Dhanamohan emphasized the​ importance of finding time for physical activity:



“Many of us start work in the morning and reach our dorms around 7pm. ‌Sometimes we also ⁣have night duty.‌ But we work ⁢out whenever we can, however‌ late‍ it may be.” He proudly shared his⁢ personal best deadlift of 200kg achieved during the workshop. He acknowledged the difficulties of ​maintaining a healthy‌ diet, stating, “being both flexible and disciplined is ⁢key.”



### Beyond Stereotypes: Building Bridges



K. mahendhar Babu,⁣ a fire protection engineer ⁤who⁤ has lived in⁢ Singapore for 12 years, highlighted the workshop’s importance in breaking down⁤ stereotypes.



“This session was a way⁢ to break stereotypes‍ about migrant workers like us. In public, there is no opportunity for us to interact with such students. I often wonder what their lifestyle is ‌like, and ‍if they would speak‍ with us. During the workshop,⁢ it felt like we were all the same, motivating one‍ another to do our best,” Babu shared.



### Fostering Community ties



mr.Martin Koh, deputy chief of MOM’s ace Group, emphasized the event’s role in ⁤strengthening community ties:⁢ “The powerlifting event, led by Singapore Polytechnic students, ​is an example of​ a shared‌ passion which brought the students and migrant workers together.



this year,we are ‌heartened⁢ to see several youth-led initiatives ⁤such ​as a‌ frisbee tournament,a kite-making workshop and‍ a tour to⁣ Gardens by the Bay between youths and migrant workers. We hope more will step forward ​to join us in raising awareness and⁣ gratitude of our migrant ‍workers.”







Migrant Workers and Students Powerlifting Together

Migrant workers and students ‌powerlifting together at⁤ PPT Lodge 1A in Singapore.




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