Julie Jalaluddin

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Can gyms, fitness centres survive with only 50% capacity?

Establishments struggle to stay afloat due to fixed overheads, insufficient revenue despite conducting online classes, physical operations

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‘No place for ‘biadab’ attitude in M’sian sports’

Sports should bring us together as one nation, not as one race, because sports belongs to us all, says National Sports Council disciplinary board chairman Datuk...

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Puma aims to redefine Malaysian football through MFL partnership

Renowned brand intends to revive sport at grassroots level with training, development workshops for youths

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We need more Kisonas: MIBA president

Malaysian Indian Badminton Association chief, Datuk V. Radhakrishnan, wants to identify more talents at grassroots level

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National shuttler Lee Zii Jia is ‘proud to be the youngest captain’

Badminton world number eight continues to scale greater heights at 23

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Virtual races fast becoming future of fitness-themed experiences

Apart from attractive merchandise, virtual runs offer pandemic-riddled runners, fitness enthusiasts much-needed stimulation, engagement

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Joseph Choong: I’m British, never considered representing Malaysia

Olympics gold medallist is a proud Briton and would never change that

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When is the best time to run?

Sports science expert Sadek Mustaffa shares a few tips

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Is it safer to work out at home or the gym?

Ramlan Aziz says gym-goers need to consider the safety aspects at home

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Gyms nationwide have pumped in more than RM4.5 million ahead of their reopening

Gym owners are leaving no stones unturned in ensuring the workout area and equipment are regularly sanitised to ensure safety of members

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Why is the government dragging its feet in allowing gymnasiums to reopen?

The fraternity is stumped why its taking so long given that the SOPs as required have been agreed upon by the concerned parties

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Reopening of gyms is good news but duration is cause for concern: MFC

Sustainable plan is required as temporary resumption will only serve to deplete already-dwindling resources, stresses Malaysian Fitness Coalition