What’s really great about the Uniqlo Sport pieces is that they work so nicely with my own dresses and vintage clothes. I wear a lot of vintage knits and baggy sweatshirts, and Uniqlo’s leggings are so soft layered underneath. Or I’ll throw a vintage jacket over my gym gear to make it a little less sporty; for a hike in Mandeville, I wore my Uniqlo sports bra and leggings with a French workman’s jacket on top. And when I’m just hanging out at home with River, the loungewear is so cozy.
Let me just say that being a wife, a mom, and a business owner (and, yes, that’s the order!) isn’t always easy. It’s all about prioritizing. And at the risk of sounding selfish, priority number one is me. I have to take really good care of myself so that I can take care of the rest of my responsibilities. If my body and mind aren’t functioning properly, it’s very likely that neither will my marriage, my family, or my business. I meditate, eat well, practice yoga, and get acupuncture weekly. As for my exercise routine, I like to switch things up depending on how I’m feeling—I love yoga, hiking, and beach volleyball!Mr Jimmy Poh, 67, is also an experienced runner who has literally gone the distance, having participated in various marathons in more than six countries, including Japan and China.
He owns a logistics company and started running as a school athlete.
Mr Poh will be taking part in this year's Safra Singapore Bay Run & Army Half Marathon.
He will be running in the 21km event with the Safra running club, of which he is the oldest member, with the highest attendance for training sessions.
In commemoration of the upcoming 25th edition of the run, which will take place on Aug 20, an NS50 Team Run category has been added, exclusively for past and present operationally ready national servicemen from the Singapore Armed Forces.After the event, Mr Poh will still be taking on more runs this year, including the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon.
Mr Poh, a runner of more than 50 years, believes "age is just a number".
He enlisted in the fourth batch of NSmen in 1969, and ran during his army days when he represented his unit.