29 September 2011

How Exercise Can Strengthen the Brain

Can exercise make the brain more fit? That absorbing question inspired a new study at the University of South Carolina during which scientists assembled mice and assigned half to run for an hour a day on little treadmills, while the rest lounged in their cages without exercising.

Earlier studies have shown that exercise sparks neurogenesis, or the creation of entirely new brain cells. But the South Carolina scientists were not looking for new cells. They were looking inside existing ones to see if exercise was whipping those cells into shape, similar to the way that exercise strengthens muscle.

For centuries, people have known that exercise remodels muscles, rendering them more durable and fatigue-resistant. In part, that process involves an increase in the number of muscle mitochondria, the tiny organelles that float around a cell’s nucleus and act as biological powerhouses, helping to create the energy that fuels almost all cellular activity. The greater the mitochondrial density in a cell, the greater its vitality.

Past experiments have shown persuasively that exercise spurs the birth of new mitochondria in muscle cells and improves the vigor of the existing organelles. This upsurge in mitochondria, in turn, has been linked not only to improvements in exercise endurance but to increased longevity in animals and reduced risk for obesity, diabetes and heart disease in people. It is a very potent cellular reaction.

Brain cells are also fueled by mitochondria. But until now, no one has known if a similar response to exercise occurs in the brain.

Like muscles, many parts of the brain get a robust physiological workout during exercise. “The brain has to work hard to keep the muscles moving” and all of the bodily systems in sync, says J. Mark Davis, a professor of exercise science at the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina and senior author of the new mouse study, which was published last month in The Journal of Applied Physiology. Scans have shown that metabolic activity in many parts of the brain surges during workouts, but it was unknown whether those active brain cells were actually adapting and changing.

To see, the South Carolina scientists exercised their mice for eight weeks. The sedentary control animals were housed in the same laboratory as the runners to ensure that, except for the treadmill sessions, the two groups shared the same environment and routine.

At the end of the two months, the researchers had both groups complete a run to exhaustion on the treadmill. Not surprisingly, the running mice displayed much greater endurance than the loungers. They lasted on the treadmills for an average of 126 minutes, versus 74 minutes for the unexercised animals.

More interesting, though, was what was happening inside their brain cells. When the scientists examined tissue samples from different portions of the exercised animals’ brains, they found markers of upwelling mitochondrial development in all of the tissues. Some parts of their brains showed more activity than others, but in each of the samples, the brain cells held newborn mitochondria.

There was no comparable activity in brain cells from the sedentary mice.

This is the first report to show that, in mice at least, two months of exercise training “is sufficient stimulus to increase mitochondrial biogenesis,” Dr. Davis and his co-authors write in the study.

The finding is an important “piece in the puzzle implying that exercise can lead to mitochondrial biogenesis in tissues other than muscle,” says Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, a professor of medicine at McMaster Children’s Hospital, who was not involved with this experiment but has conducted many exercise studies.

The mitochondrial proliferation in the animals’ brains has implications that are wide-ranging and heartening. “There is evidence” from other studies “that mitochondrial deficits in the brain may play a role in the development of neurodegenerative diseases,” including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, Dr. Davis says. Having a larger reservoir of mitochondria in your brain cells could provide some buffer against those conditions, he says.

Dr. Tarnopolsky agrees. “Epidemiological studies show that long-term runners have a lower risk of neurological disease,” he points out.

More immediately, Dr. Davis speculates, re-energized brain cells could behave like mitochondrial-drenched muscle cells, becoming more resistant to fatigue and, since bodily fatigue is partly mediated by signals from the brain, allowing you to withstand more exercise. In effect, exercising the body may train the brain to allow you to exercise more, amplifying the benefits.

Revitalized brain cells also, at least potentially, could reduce mental fatigue and sharpen your thinking “even when you’re not exercising,” Dr. Davis says.

Of course, this experiment was conducted with animals, and “mouse brains are not human brains,” Dr. Davis says. “But,” he continues, “since mitochondrial biogenesis has been shown to occur in human muscles, just as it does in animal muscles, it is a reasonable supposition that it occurs in human brains.”

Best of all, the effort required to round your brain cells into shape is not daunting. A 30-minute jog, Dr. Davis says, is probably a good human equivalent of the workout that the mice completed.

Written by GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Sourced from http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/28/how-exercise-can-strengthen-the-brain/

30 Mei 2011

Guru Silat diiktiraf dengan ijazah kedoktoran

Datuk Sri Wan Abdul Wahid menyampaikan anugerah Hall of Fame kepada Eddie M. Nalapraya, mantan presiden PERSILAT
KUALA LUMPUR, 29 MEI 2011 – Sebuah gabungan guru-guru seni beladiri Malaysia hari ini mencatat sejarah dengan menganjurkan Konvensyen & Konvokesyen Seni Beladiri yang pertama di sini, di mana ilmu dan usaha mahaguru-mahaguru seni beladiri selama ini diiktiraf dengan segulung ijazah kedoktoran.

Majlis gilang-gemilang yang berlangsung di Dewan Toh Puan Norashikin, Kompleks Darul Puteri, Cheras, itu dianjurkan Persatuan Guru-Guru Seni Beladiri Malaysia (MAGMA) dan Akademi Seni Beladiri MAGMA, Universiti Terbuka Asia Pasifik dan dihadiri pengamal silat dan seni beladiri lain bagi meraikan pengorbanan guru-guru mereka mengembangkan ilmu kepada masyarakat.

Majlis itu dirasmikan Menteri Di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Haji Ahmad bin Haji Maslan. Beliau memuji usaha MAGMA dalam memartabatkan seni beladiri ke tahap yang lebih akademik.

“Konvokesyen hari ini melambangkan bahawa ilmu seni beladiri, terutamanya silat kini diiktiraf dan akan terus terpelihara. Saya berdoa agar ahli-ahli MAGMA terus bersatu untuk memelihara dan mengembangkan ilmu serta disiplin perguruan dengan sebaik-baiknya dengan menjadikan majlis sebegini sebagai acara tahunan. Mudah-mudahan nama Malaysia akan terpahat dan diiktiraf sebagai destinasi terbaik pengamal seni beladiri dunia,” katanya dalam ucapan perasmiannya.

Seramai 20 graduan kedoktoran seni beladiri dan 4 graduan kedoktoran perubatan komplementari naik ke pentas bagi menerima gulungan ijazah mereka disaksikan anak murid dan ahli perguruan mereka. Di samping itu, juga terdapat 14 graduan ijazah sarjana, 6 graduan sarjana muda dan 9 graduan diploma, kesemuanya dalam bidang seni beladiri.

Antara graduan kedoktoran termasuklah, mahaguru Raja Aziz Raja Ali, pengasas Silat Kegayungan Acheh Helang Putih, grandmaster Tan Ghee Lip, pengasas Free-Style Martial Arts Self-Defence, mahaguru Dahlan Karim, pengasas Silat Setiabakti, sensei Ramlan Ahmed daripada Aikido Shudokan, sifu Alex Loh Oon Teik daripada Goh Chor Kung Fu, mahaguru Mohammed Hashim Mohammed Salleh, pengasas Silat Lian Padukan, dan master Shuhaizy Saad, pengasas Stealth Taekwondo.

Bagi melayakkan diri untuk program pengajian MAGMA itu, calon perlu melibatkan diri dalam perguruan seni beladiri bagi tempoh tertentu dan mengikuti kursus-kursus anjuran MAGMA di samping penulisan dan pembentangan tesis kajian seni beladiri. Hanya guru tertinggi dan terkanan dalam perguruan seni beladiri layak mengambil ijazah kedoktoran.

Antara acara menarik sepanjang majlis itu termasuklah pembentangan tesis graduan kedoktoran dalam bentuk demonstrasi praktikal dan penjelasan mengenai perguruan mereka.

Di samping itu, hadirin turut dikejutkan dengan penyampaian sijil penghargaan tertinggi kepada bekas Presiden Persekutuan Silat Antarabangsa (PERSILAT), Eddie M. Nalapraya atas usaha beliau mempromosi silat ke seluruh dunia.

Menurut Presiden MAGMA yang juga seorang graduan kedoktoran, Datuk Haji Baharom bin Haji Kamari, “MAGMA dilahirkan bagi memartabatkan guru-guru seni beladiri ke tahap yang tinggi. Pendekatan inilah yang tepat dan merupakan landasan yang kukuh yang akan melonjakkan MAGMA berjaya merealisasikan pemartabatan guru-guru seni beladiri,” kata beliau. Beliau turut melancarkan Akademi Seni Beladiri MAGMA, Universiti Terbuka Asia Pasifik yang akan dijadikan penggerak utama melahirkan graduan baru dalam bidang seni beladiri tidak lama lagi.

Dr Zam@Ab Razak Zamri, Ketua Pegawai Operasi Akademi Seni Beladiri MAGMA, Universiti Terbuka Asia Pasifik pula mengingatkan para graduan bahawa sebagai pengamal seni beladiri, mereka mempunyai tanggungjawab besar dalam pendidikan generasi rakyat Malaysia akan datang.

“Bekerjalah dengan bersungguh-sungguh dengan sentiasa mengamalkan sifat jujur, amanah dan ikhlas dalam melaksanakan amanah dan tanggungjawab yang diberikan kepada anda semua,” ucap beliau.

Tesis hasil kajian graduan akan diarkib bagi memulakan dan mengembangkan dokumentasi tempatan dalam bidang seni beladiri. Graduan lapisan pertama ini akan menjelajah ke seluruh Malaysia dalam tahun akan datang bagi mengadakan kursus dan melatih calon graduan barisan kedua di bawah naungan akademi MAGMA.

Mengenai MAGMA
MAGMA adalah singkatan Persatuan Guru-Guru Seni Beladiri Malaysia (Malaysian Martial Arts Grand Masters’ Association), badan gabungan tenaga pengajar seni beladiri seluruh Malaysia. Kini, MAGMA mempunyai keahlian merangkumi 45 perguruan yang berjumlah seramai 500,000 orang. Dengan kerjasama Akademi Seni Beladiri MAGMA, Universiti Terbuka Asia Pasifik, ia melancarkan program Diploma, Sarjana Muda, Sarjana dan Kedoktoran dalam bidang Seni Beladiri, merangkumi pengajian pertahanan diri, kebudayaan, kesenian, sukan, jatidiri, perubatan dan lain-lain lagi.

Original Article by Mohd Nadzrin Wahab

26 Mei 2011

Testimonial Jamaliah Abdullah: Senaman Tua & Leukimia

Senaman Tua Leukaemia Testimonial

08 Mei 2011

Langkah Senamku 7: Dari Selangor Ke Michigan a.k.a Senaman Jarak Jauh

Pada tahun 2002, seorang guru Kali bernama guro Omar Hakim dari Amerika Syarikat yang bertugas di Kuala Lumpur menghubungi guru Azlan Ghanie dengan niat berkenalan di samping mempelajari silat. Menurutnya, beliau berminat mempelajari sejenis silat di Malaysia.

Walaupun permohonan rasminya menuntut silat itu ditolak atas alasan perguruan itu sendiri, guro Omar terus memburu silat untuk dipelajari, sehingga berjaya mencapai tahap jurulatih dalam Silat Kuntau Tekpi dan beberapa tahun kemudian, Silat Kalimah.

Beliau turut menuntut Silat Melayu Keris Lok 9, tetapi tidak lama, dan mungkin tidak begitu menepati seleranya. Namun, yang menarik minatnya adalah Senaman Tua. Katanya, senaman ini begitu advanced, hinggakan kaedah nafas dan konsep senaman yang ada padanya jarang ditemui di dunia Barat, melainkan daripada beberapa tokoh sahaja.

Apabila beliau pulang ke Amerika, beliau mengasaskan Silat Kuntau Tekpi USA dan membawa sekali ST. Walaupun beliau tidak bertauliah jurulatih (itu sebelum zaman lesen bertauliah), tetapi beliau gigih menghidupkannya dalam pengajaran silat dan kalinya. Nampak benar ada kesan kepada murid-muridnya.

Pada tahun 2005, ketika saya mengalami pengangguran kerja selama enam bulan, saya mula menghabiskan masa di kafe internet bagi mencari kerja dan aktif di forum beladiri. Dalam menukil-nukil di papan kekunci, saya berkenalan dengan seorang pesilat Kuntau Tekpi USA bernama Phil Ledgerwood dan melaluinya, gurunya, cikgu muda Jeff Davidson. Asalnya, kami bertukar-tukar emel, tetapi akhirnya lebih rancak berbincang di Yahoo Messenger.

Jeff, juga dikenali sebagai Jaafar ibn Daud adalah guru muda Silat Kuntau Tekpi dan Kali Pekiti Tirsia. Beliau juga sering dijemput pasukan polis Detroit untuk mengisi silibus pertahanan jalanan pihak berkuasa yang dikenali sebagai Defensive Tactics. Beliau sudah menuntut pelbagai jenis seni beladiri Asia dan Afrika dan kini mengajar kelas beladiri di rumahnya.

Jeff mengajar taktik pertahanan diri menggunakan silat dan pistol
Beliau mula bertanya-tanya mengenai silat di Malaysia khususnya mengenai Kuntau Tekpi kerana kami seperguruan. Tetapi, lama-kelamaan, persahabatan kami berubah menjadi persaudaraan yang cukup erat, dan walaupun belum pernah bertemu berhadapan, tetapi terasa sungguh perhubungan keIslaman, persilatan dan kemanusiaan yang utuh.

Namun, setelah beberapa lama berbincangan mengenai, Jeff mula bertanya mengenai Senaman Tua, kerana dirasakan tidak mencukupi apa yang diterima daripada guro Omar. Guru Omar sendiri 'mengisi tempat kosong' dengan pengalaman lamanya dalam dunia seni beladiri. Hasilnya, Senaman Tua yang diajar di USA tidak sama dengan ST di Malaysia.

Sebagai pembuka bicara, saya bertanyakan kepada Jeff, apakah lingkup ST yang diterimanya. Cukup terkejut. Nafas yang diajar adalah salah (atau berlainan dari yang diajar guru Azlan). Gerakan senaman pula banyak yang singkat, tidak lengkap atau salah posisinya. Disebabkan kasihnya saya kepada saudara saya itu, saya mula membetulkan sedikit demi sedikit ilmu yang diterimanya, melalui chat! Mungkin juga perlakuan kami itu adalah kejadian belajar Senaman Tua jarak jauh terawal di dunia secara elektronik!

Apabila saya menurunkan Nafas Melayu yang tepat, di sebelah dunia sana, Jeff menulis bahawa terus beliau merasakan perbezaannya daripada kaedah nafas yang diterima, dan apabila saya menetap dan menepat gerakan senamannya, baru terasa impak yang sepatutnya. Beliau cukup-cukup berterima kasih, namun saya sentiasa mengingatkan bahawa ilmu itu bukan milik saya, tetapi adalah usaha kajian dan susunan guru Azlan Ghanie. Beliau akur.

Saya juga mengingatkan bahawa Senaman Tua belum lagi rasmi dibawa ke USA, kerana guru Omar sendiri tidak terlesen di bawah sistem baru kejurulatihan. Segala apa ST yang diajar di sana oleh Jeff hanya diiktiraf saya sendiri, bukan guru Azlan dan bukan oleh badan kawalan ST di Malaysia. Beliau tetap akur dengan maksud, bila-bila sahaja beliau mungkin menerima surat rasmi daripada guru Azlan untuk berhenti mengajar ST. Tetapi, kata saya, selagi itu belum berlaku, amalkanlah sendiri dan ajarkanlah kepada keluarga dan muridnya.

Hasilnya cukup menakjubkan. Kegigihan Jeff, keterbukaannya belajar (walaupun umurnya jauh melangkaui saya sendiri) dan keikhlasannya menyampaikan ilmu mendapat sambutan hangat daripada murid-muridnya sendiri. Buktinya seringkali dipaparkan di blog beliau Balisong Journal. Saya sempat kutip beberapa emel yang dikirim kepadanya oleh muridnya:

Testimonial Senaman Tua dari USA
Senaman Tua saves another student
Senaman Tua - Another satisfied client!

Malah, sebelum murid-muridnya, Jeff sendiri menulis dalam blognya bahawa:

"In response to numerous requests from my students for more information on Senaman Tua, I offer the following brief explanation... As anyone who has been put into at least one full-body lock from Cekak or Silat Kuntau Tekpi can attest, it is murder on the joints. I liken Senaman Tua to 'yoga' for the joints. We have been doing it for 7 months, and I have seen remarkable results in my students strength and flexibility.

"By way of a personal testimony, in the summer of 2004 I tore the ACL in my right knee during a dumog match. After 3 months of physical therapy I decided not to have surgery, but the knee was obviously not fully functional. I learned Senaman Tua from Omar Hakim in April of 2005, and after a rigorous program of x2 per week for an hour my knee was stronger than it was before the tear - by July!"


Dalam buku Senaman Melayu Tua, terdapat berpuluh testimonial daripada orang Malaysia mengenai keberkesanan ST dan saya sendiri tidak sempat memasukkan testimonial-testimonial daripada Jeff dan murid-muridnya dalam buku itu (juga kerana status ST yang tidak rasmi di sana), tetapi hakikatnya, ST sudah sampai ke luar negara, sudah melepasi ujian akal dan praktikal orang Amerika (manusia yang paling pengkritik dalam bab-bab seni beladiri tradisional) dan menerima pengiktirafan daripada kerajaan Malaysia sebagai rawatan alternatif.

Sehingga kini, Jeff masih lagi berlatih dan mengajar ST, dan masih bersahabat rapat dengan saya. Satu hari nanti, kami pasti akan bersua muka, dan tibalah pula masa saya menuntut daripadanya.
Original Article by Mohd Nadzrin Wahab

15 Mac 2011

Senaman Tua saves another student!

"Dear Guro Davidson,

"I have to say that Senaman Tua has had a great impact on my joints - in a positive way. When you think in terms of most other martial arts and sports in general, the knee is always one of the first things to give as you get older. Knee problems can become like an old transmission that is breaking down.

"A few weeks ago one of your newer students very enthusiastically put me in a kuncian during training. I did not realize the danger until I went to move my foot in order to relieve the pressure of the lock. It took my mind a few seconds to realize that although my foot was not moving, my knee was nevertheless twisting as if it were. I gave a loud (but very manly) scream that was heard throughout the training hall. I could feel the ligaments in my knee twisting very unnaturally. I would compare it to thinking you had been shot.

"I reacted to the tearing of my knee as if it was destroyed. But I suddenly began to realize that the pain was rapidly subsiding. I was even able to get up after a few minutes and walk around. Within 3 days I was 95% and by the end of the week I was ready to go for my next private lesson - which I would not miss for the world.

"I really appreciate the benefit that Senaman Tua has had on my joints because I have twisted my knee like that in the past and it took me well over a month to recover.

"Your student,
D.M."

Sourced from: http://balisongplayer.blogspot.com/2011/03/senaman-tua-saves-another-student.html

22 Februari 2011

Senaman Tua - Another Satisfied Client!

"My name is Christopher K., and I am a humble student of Guro Jeff Davidson in the Filipino and Malaysian martial arts. Lately I had been experiencing some knee and joint stability issues, and thus approached Guro for some advice. At this point, I was introduced to Senaman Tua – the so-called “Old Exercises.” Guro Davidson related the history and effectiveness of Senaman Tua and how much it has helped him.

After learning a basic routine, I have found Senaman Tua to be extremely challenging yet almost profound in what it targets and accomplishes. Through the lower, core, and upper-body exercises I feel my fascia and tendon strength improving. Stability and sensitivity are also increasing. All of this in a martial arts/fitness context.

I have a good amount of experience in running and weight-lifting, and I believe they are important for general fitness and muscle stamina. Yet I now believe that Senaman Tua is even more important for the joint fascia and stability needed for greater physical sensitivity and martial prowess. Senaman Tua is the exercise regimen needed to prevent injury and to excel in movement. Even when compared to Yoga, I find it way more useful and beneficial.

Thanks for Senaman Tua!

Christopher K."

Sourced from http://balisongplayer.blogspot.com/2011/02/senaman-tua-another-satisfied-client.html

18 Februari 2011

Senaman Melayu Tua diterima oleh Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia

Hari ini, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia dengan rasminya menerima Senaman Melayu Tua sebagai kaedah perubatan altenatif dan akan dipromosikan secara tersusun.

Pengasas, guru Azlan Ghanie berjanji untuk menarik lebih ramai guru-guru senaman Melayu untuk terlibat dalam penerimaan kerajaan ini. Tahniah diucapkan dan semoga berjaya!

Surat daripada Bahagian Perubatan Tradisional & Komplementari
menyokong dan mengiktiraf Senaman Tua sebagai kaedah perubatan tradisional
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