Asian girls

September 16, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

THE Fiji Kulawai Junior Women’s volleyball had their 1st training session at Binh Dien Long An Club in Vietnam on early Wednesday morning. The competitors arrived without anyproblems with Anaseini Seniloli’s manager taking the team at the air field The side went through a tough two hour training session before trying a warm up game against Seniloli’s club tonight.

Team manager Masilina Raumakita correspondedthat the girls were adapting fine to the abiance in Vietnam upon their arrival. She said they were taught of the aggressiveness and way of behavior of oriental teams. Raumakita said they are working on maximizing all sportswomen could get at Seniloli’s club.

We’ve finally arrived into Ho Chi Minh City, our host, Anaseini’s manager was expecting at the airport to meet and pick us up. The girls had their first training with Anaseini’s club this morning from seven to nine o’clock in the morning and they are all in the mood, Raumakita said.

The atmosphere here at Seniloli’s club is magnificent and the girls are adapting quickly to it.

She said they had a lot to learn during their training at the club. Raumakita said the focus was to draw the players’ attention on the Asian strategy of volleyball.

She said the coaches were working overnight to polish the girls’ capabilities. The girls have learnt a lot especially the way the Asians play.

The coaches are reminding the girls on their defensive way of behavior because these asian girls have a height advantage, Raumakita said. The Kulawai Junior female team is pooled with Chinese Taipei, Thailand and India at the Asian Junior Volleyball Championship.

Ethans Handy Guidelines To Abide By When You Are Buying Bamboo Flooring

September 30, 2009 by · 7 Comments 

Bamboo is a grass that grows about 1 to 3 feet a day when it is at its peak expansion cycle. It can reach up to 125 feet or more and become two feet in diameter. Bamboo reaches maturity when 5 to six years old ; at that time it stops growing and is prepared to be cropped. Bamboo does not have to be replanted as it regenerates itself.
 
 Most bamboo created for flooring and other such products comes from forests in Asian countries such as China, Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. The government owns almost all of the bamboo forests in China, which is also the key worldwide producer for bamboo products.
 
 Giant pandas, which feed on bamboo, are in no way deprived of their food substance due to the harvesting of bamboo for flooring. This is thanks to the fact that giant pandas don’t eat the same species of bamboo that’s utilized for flooring and other products containing bamboo. Pandas basically live in various provinces and at way higher elevations than the areas which have bamboo forests for flooring and other products. Pandas don’t live in the eastern provinces of China where the best bamboo is located.
 
 There are two foremost colors of bamboo : natural and carbonized ( or fumed ). The natural bamboo is really lightened to create its light color, whereas bamboo which has been carbonized experiences a heating process which darkens the wood to a dark caramel color. However, both natural and carbonized bamboo may have several different shades.
 
 The more fashionable bamboo flooring products offer a new kind of bamboo for floors that has been stained. There is even a custom hand-scraped bamboo which is employed in floors. This kind of bamboo mixes the country appearance of hand scraping with a unique stain and finish. This give bamboo a really special new look.