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Movement Aid for seniors

I want you to move it #move8.

I was catching up with friends, and chatting about communities who would be most affected by global pandemics such as COVID-19. I decided to delve into researching about seniors and what was being done in the region and stumbled upon a truly heart warming story to share.

Senior Volunteerism by RSVP Singapore

RSVP Singapore is an organisation setup in 1998 with a vision to make every senior a volunteer! It is an Institution of Public Character and the National Centre of Excellence for Senior Volunteerism under the patronage of Mdm Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore.

If you’ve visited Singapore, you’ll notice many of its public events involve seniors and it’s a lovely and refreshing note to see people from all walks of life, contributing their time and playing a role in society. In Singapore, seniors as young as 55 years can enjoy discounts and offers from the various merchants. I found a useful link compiling savings here. There’s also reference to the Pioneer Generation, which denotes those who are aged 70 and above in 2019 who obtained Singapore citizenship on or before 31 December 1986).

On the RSVP Singapore website, seniors were invited to join and sign-up for the following:

  • Befriending
  • Episodic volunteering
  • Guiding
  • Training
  • Retire with a purpose
  • Social enterprise

RSVP has a clear mission and that is to develop senior volunteers and provide meaningful opportunities to serve the needs of the community. They do this by working with various partners to create volunteering opportunities to allow new and would-be volunteers to have a taste of volunteering. This movement, called Senior Volunteer Week (SVW), has grown from 30 activities involving over 1,000 volunteers in 2012 and stretched to a full month’s celebration from 2015 on.

What’s even more heartwarming is their Facebook page, which has about 3,300 odd followers. It shares that they now have 2,500 volunteers serving more than 200,000 beneficiaries each year including the mentally disadvantaged, at-risk children from low income families, and socially isolated seniors through its community service programmes.

A Facebook video response about mask distribution exercise by the Punggol 21 Community Club is embedded video below. For an external link, click here.

Besides community outreach, the RSVP group is also proactive in another kind of sharing, through food! You could visit their website to donate or purchase an RSVP Cookbook – a collection of culinary treasures contributed by its volunteers, many of whom are from the Pioneer Generation, with contribution from guest cooks.

The cookbook offers RSVP volunteers the opportunity to create, to write, photograph and cook the many dishes for the photo shoot. The video above shows how much fun it seemed in putting this book together.

To order, call or email. Note, book is for self-collection only.

On their website, transparency be the key, I read their 2018-2019 annual report and have reached out to RSVP Singapore via email to learn more about how other countries could learn from their experience. I’ll report more once I hear from them.

The efforts of RSVP Singapore ought be lauded as their management and volunteers have worked very hard and smart to bring so much joy to those involved. I believe this is a model that can be undertaken by many more countries so their seniors too can sign on as volunteers and play a role in society. The cook book is also a brilliant idea! Imagine if we were able to document by text, photo and video for every grandma’s recipe – what a treasure trove that would be for not just the family, their community and the nation!

As a carer of my 75-year old mother, I’ve often wondered if there was such a service available – a club where seniors could volunteer and episodic is a good word! Sometimes what’s concerning is to just volunteer once and because of medical conditions or other reasons, a senior person isn’t able to continue physically however the heart is willing. I know my mum has lots more to contribute to society, anecdotes, laughter and amazing customer service skills too! I found a senior’s day care centre, but it’s not something she’d be keen to do because I too would feel awkward being left in a place where I know no one.

A Move8 Walkathon in Kuala Lumpur

And that was one of the driving forces behind the Move8 fitness movement that Nikki and I started in 2018. Our intention was to help move as many humans as we could, once a month, with organised activities. Just this month, we’ve rolled out MOVEAID, a support platform that helps bring together certified professionals and non-certified buddies to provide virtual movement sessions (or anything that requires movement assistance from groceries to medications during COVID-19) to serve our senior citizens who have contributed so much to our lives.

Meanwhile, if you’re home and would like to help a senior in your home moving, here’s a special playlist we’ve put together just for them. Keep on moving #move8.

Move8 Seniors Playlist

Hong Kong’s Most Influential Wellness and Fitness Leaders to Gather at the Asia Fitness & Wellness Summit

Asia’s only business network for the fitness and wellness industry, FIT Summit, will connect business leaders from across Asia on 25 September at the Mira Hotel, Hong Kong.

The exclusive thought leadership and business development conference will bring together 225 leaders from fitness and wellness brands to meet one another and the corporate wellness community to discuss topics like growth strategy, emerging business trends, new markets, future investment and collaboration.

The Asia Fitness & Wellness Summit will share insights and perspective from 30 leading businessmen and women across the fitness and wellness ecosystem. Confirmed speakers include:

Adam Sedlack, Co-Founder & President, UFC Gym
Andrea Lomas, Group Head, Spa, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Christy Cao, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Powerhouse Gym
Danny Yeung, Co-Founder & CEO, Prenetics Group
Heather Thomas Shalabi, Founder, Flex Studio
John Gillman, Head, Health Solutions (APAC), Fitbit
Knattapisit Krutkrongchai, Chief Marketing Officer, AIA Hong Kong and Macau
Laurie Mias, Founder & CEO, REVĪVŌ Wellness Resorts
Mignonne Chen, Vice President and Head of Wellness, J.P Morgan
Rey Bolivar, COO, Will’s Group
Scott Montgomery, Founder and CEO, WellteQ
Sean Tan, Director, True Fitness / True Yoga / TFX

Fitness Events

AsiaFitnessToday Fitness Events division provides event services to clients who wish to create their own events. We have produced fitness, sports, outdoor and adventure programs, team building and family day events. Besides designing programs, AsiaFitnessToday will also look into improving the well-being of employees in the company.

  • Fun Run events
  • Cycling events
  • Wellness retreats
  • Movement & dance
  • Zumba events

Email us: info@asiafitnesstoday.com

Free Community Programs

AsiaFitnessToday is committed to creating awareness about fitness, and the importance of physical movement in our daily lives. Ayuh, kawan-kawan, let’s MOVE Asia together!

One of the programs we’ve rolled out, is the MOVE ASIA community campaign. And YOU can be a part of it too!

Step 1: Like & Share


a) www.facebook.com/asiafitnesstoday
b) www.facebook.com/funfitfriday
#MOVELAH #asiafitnesstoday #funfitfriday #workplacewellness

Step 2: Organise your own Fun Fit Friday event at work, in your neighbourhood, at your gym!


Like us on facebook.com/funfitfriday & Share on your wall. Organise your own FunFitFriday community event and tell us about it!

What is Fun Fit Friday? Every Friday, get a group of work colleagues, friends or family together to move, walk, run, hike or cycle for 45-minutes. Then, share the photos on our social media walls to encourage others.

Email us on info@asiafitnesstoday.com if you’d like a Movement Prep / warm up cheat sheet.

Step 3: Sign-up and join AsiaFitnessToday

Sign-up your company and get your co-workers moving at the workplace!

Sign-up as a Certified Fitness Trainer or as a Fitness Buddy and help others.

Sign-up as a Partner and showcase your fitness products/services.


Step 4: Understand, be aware, do something.

Living sedentary lifestyles, working in an office environment with minimal movement, eating unbalanced meals or erratic meal times. Sounds familiar? Obesity is one of Asia’s biggest concerns, but we can each make a difference starting at the workplace.

Did you know, that over a third of the world’s population resides in Asia, and they are now more obese than ever. These figures are alarming and a huge concern for governments and employers because obesity can lead to preventable non-communicable diseases (NCDs), illnesses and absenteeism thus affecting national productivity and mental health of a country’s citizens. At AsiaFitnessToday, we believe that if we start by moving people at the workplace, it’ll create a ripple effect back home and soon, people will use that awareness and be more conscious about how they move, breathe, eat and live.


Adult obesity prevalence in Asia – image copyright Deakin Uni. Australia
The problem is that more people in Asia sit for long hours at work, more people are living sedentary lifestyles and not moving as we are built to… health problems will keep rising unless some major disruption occurs!
Image copyright: www.healthbuzzasia.com
So let’s focus on what CAN be done. And it honestly starts with ourselves.

Corporate Fitness Programs

Be a fitness advocate and get your team mates engaged and inspired to get fit and healthy!

It’s always a good time to inspire change starting from within the company itself. So it’s a good time today to consider speaking to our event planners about what you need to enhance team bonding, motivation and leadership. We work closely with local and international program partners, so that we can identify solutions that work best for each unique organisation. At the end of the activity, or series of activities, you will be able to assess each individual staff, the departments and what motivates them.

in partnership with

Group Training Programs:

  • AFT 100-Day Mindset Change Program. Packages start from RM99* per person.
  • AFT 30-Day Movement Program. Packages start from RM39* per person.
  • AFT 3-Days/2-Nights Outdoor Teambuilding inclusive accommodation, coach transfers and meals. Packages vary.
  • AFT 45-mins health talk + movement clinic. Packages start from RM19* per person.
  • AFT Custom Programs.

For further inquiries: bookings@asiafitnesstoday.com

Other programs: F2F training, boot camp, weight loss competitions, cigarette cessation or just purely improving internal communication and team bonding.

*Terms & Conditions Apply.

Corporate Wellness Programs

Wall Street Wellness Programs are used to drive sales – Bloomberg.com

Research has shown more C-level executives are incentivising their teams with a sustainable and regular workplace wellness program

Convincing C-level executives on launching and sustaining a workplace wellness program may be an uphill battle if you’re not armed with facts*. However, it should be relatively easy to convince your fellow colleagues especially if it’s centred around wellness!

Our program directors have spent a collective of 40 years designing team building events, personal development coaching and corporate events. So we understand what it takes to keep teams motivated, inspired and loyal to a company. Often, it’s not what you give your staff once a year. It’s the care and empathy shown on a daily basis.

Some of our customised wellness programs include:

  • Workplace Massage
  • Workplace Manicure & Pedicure
  • Workplace Relaxation Breathing Workshops

in partnership with

Sign up for the AFT Fitness Wellness Program for corporate executives. We’ve designed programs for team rewards, team motivation or team bonding. Book a free consultation at: bookings@asiafitnesstoday.com or register your company today!

*Need help with some facts on why Corporate Wellness Programs are effective? Email our sales consultants for some tips!