Syurga Untuk Sofie🖊️
  • Home
  • About
    • Her
    • Blog Timeline
    • Podcast
    • Sitemap
  • Writes
    • Blog
    • Geomatik
    • Review
    • Tips
  • Thoughts
    • Journal
    • Rant
    • Novella
  • Newsletter
Soal tentang raya, mungkin semua orang bayang saat gembira, meriah, senyum, kesibukan menyediakan juadah, kuih raya, kek dan sebagainya. Tapi bagi aku, raya itu suatu yang memenatkan. Ia suatu yang hitam kelabu, hujan ribut, teriakan, jeritan, marah dan sesuatu yang menyerabutkan. Ianya sudah menular menjadi alahan memakan diri sampai aku terpaksa buat satu entri untuk meluahkan ketidak selesaan aku pada semua perayaan.

Rasa ketidak selesaan ini semakin membuak bilamana aku menginjak ke dunia dewasa yang aku sendiri tak pernah sedia dan suka untuk hadap. Jadi orang besar ni tak best. Serius tak best. (Kata aku pada diri aku 20 tahun yang lalu.) Mungkin masa zaman kecik dulu aku selalu cakap, 'bila dah besar nanti...' dan menyebabkan sikit pun aku tak enjoy hidup pada masa itu.

Dan sekarang, bila dunia itu dah berlalu, orang pun sudah berubah drastiknya....rupanya apa yang kau nak masa sekarang adalah lebih kepada mahu menjadi kecik semula. Apa yang takutnya jadi orang dewasa? Satu perkataan...

Tanggungjawab (commitment)


Benda paling berat dalam dunia adalah tanggungjawab. Jadi, bila dah masuk ke fasa akil baligh, automatik bahu kau jadi berat. Beban kau jadi bertambah bukan kerana berat badan, tapi kerana sesuatu yang mata kasar tak terlihatkan.

Mana point entri ni tadi. Oh ya, pasal kenapa aku tak suka raya...maaf kawan taulan dan rakan yang membaca...aku tak suka raya sebabnya:-

  1. tak suka (boleh tak kita cakap tak suka tanpa perlu pada sebab?)

  2. tak de sebab

  3. raya? apa tu raya?


Huh...dulu takdelah allergic macam ni sekali pada raya, tapi bila dah semakin kurang ahli...kau semacam automatik...tak suka. Macam dah sampai satu fasa tu, untuk kau move on dari meraikannya. Mungkin zaman dulu kau terlalu banyak letak ke-eksited-kan pada raya sehingga tenaga untuk raya itu sudah habis. Kau kehabisan mood raya dan tiada ganti bateri raya buat jiwa raya kau mati...

No more 'baju raya', 'duit raya', 'kasut raya'...semuanya kau beli sebab nak beli. Kau beri sebab nak beri. Itu saja. Orang lain mahu enjoy raya, silakan...dan aku tak tahu penawar apa untuk aku refill balik bateri mood raya macam tahun 2013 dahulu (mungkin masa tu aku ceritakan raya dalam blog yang dah aku delete). Tahun terakhir aku rasa raya itu raya...

Dan ucapan 'Selamat Hari Raya' itu bukan lagi diterima dengan garis senyuman melainkan rasa yang menjengkelkan...I'm sorry, I just can't take it now. Just play the song Imagine by John Lennon..

Sincerely,

Your deepest dark lost soul in never ending ocean...

Cross training shoes are vital parts for the effective performance of many exercise activities especially those that put strain on your legs. Without the use of training shoes, sprains and dislocations and other related injuries would be very frequent so they are designed to deliver protection and comfort at its best.

Do you have an old pair of trainers you want to change or you need a new one? we are here to provide you a list of the best possible options you have which makes a list of 13 shoes which can be used for climbing, running lifting weights and many more making sure you get a pair that can handle even your toughest work outs.

This list is made by putting into consideration factors like durability, design, support, comfort and buyers feedback by product experts at prosportsae.com



1. Nike Metcon 4 xd:

This is the latest version of Nike trainers and it comes with insane features, with its synthetic 3d printing, it provides the best support and comfort under and around the feet, it has fly wire cables in the lacing system which gives it a firm hold and sticky rubber at the fore foot and outsole to give you better grip on the ground which makes them ideal for running.

2. Adidas Performance Men’s Power Lift 3.1:

This version of Adidas trainers shoes comes with a rubber insole which gives comfort, and also helps with grip, posture and balance on the floor and the rubber insole id detachable so it can easily be removed if it isn’t comfortable for you. It also has an extra wide design and cross over strap to provide additional support.

3. Reebok Cross Fit Nano 8.0:

This is the latest training shoe of the Nano series; this 8.0 version adds a new flex weave tech to the shoes upper to give better mobility during the toughest work outs. They also have a redesigned heel which ensures comfort and stability.

4. Aleader Men’s Mesh Running Shoes:

This amazing pair of ingenuity provides a double mesh upper layer of breathable lining which allows for good breathing, it is very light weight with a cushioned insole and a rubber sole for shock absorption and extra traction. It is designed to give the walking on a cloud feeling to the whole body.

5. Asics Conviction X2:

As a brand well known in the exercise world it released a new model, X2 which has amazing qualities such as a rubber insole and a flat heel for comfort and shock absorber, with a speva midsole which gives an amazing bounce back it also has an excess lace pocket so that you don’t trip during exercise finally, it is designed to be 50% more durable than any other ASICS shoe.

6. Nike Free X Metcon 2:

This is a favorite cross fit ware everywhere, it has an elegant design, it has been improved to be more flexible and feather light. It is the ideal footwear for running. Its lacing ensures a good grip on your feet and is rubber so it’s just tight enough; its elevated heel allows for easy running and absorbs shock.

7. Inov-8 F-Lite 195:

It gives comfort and all the support you will need regardless of if you use it to climb a knotted rope or train with a kettled bell. Its sole focus is comfort and it goes as far as having an EVA foam midsole for cushion and comfort, it also has a rope tec, burn protecting reinforcements and an F-Lite grip outsole which would make sure your feet feel just fine during cross fit sessions.

8. Addidas Alpha Bounce Trainer:

These shoes are very eye catching with its amazing design but it isn’t beauty without brains, their soles are designed for explosive athletes, for weight lifting and running. It is equipped with a soft padded inner sole for comfort, an outer sole designed for spring and grip, then its mesh layering for good and flexible support while allowing the feet breathe.

9. Nike Metcon 2:

This is an upgraded version of Metcon 1, it is designed in a way that you eat your cake and still have it, it is designed to support a wide variety of workouts from running to climbing to heavy lifting. It is designed with a rubber sole, with a flat heel and forefoot grooves for good traction, stability and also shock absorption. It also has a wired mesh for good breathing and fly wire cables.

10. Nike Metcon 1:

Weight was a serious factor when designing this shoe, it is extremely light weight and very durable. It has a rubber sole for good shock absorption and grip, a drop in midsole which makes it very flexible making it very comfortable to wear and can be used universally.

11. New Balance Mx 40v1:

These shoes are designed to be the bridge between barefoot training and super cushioned runners, they have padding’s at their forefoot which help traction, then a vibram sole for comfort and grip with a design to handle whatever workout you throw at it.

12. Under Amor Tri-Base Reign:

This is a low profile shoe that is designed to function at its best in the box. It has a lock down mechanism that ensures the leg is held in place and a grippy sole to ensure you remain standing.

13. Lane Eight AD 1:

These shoes weren’t designed for in the box action but they function amazingly in many other places. They are designed with a utilitarian view and an eye to high and classy fashion and a very comfortable interior.

***

When picking out a shoe to use for cross fit training, we advise that you pick one that favors the activities you want to indulge in. Although there are great universal one, there are also particular one that would be amazing for climbing and running that won’t be so great for maybe weight lifting or in box activities which is why this list has been created to give you better understanding.

Wearable devices have gained great popularity in the health and sports sectors. The technology has made it possible to collect accurate data even when we are asleep. However, it is important to take note of the fact that these devices can pose potential hacks and cybersecurity threats to users. The privacy concerns with wearable gadgets recently brought a lot of attention from the use of a fitness app by the US soldiers.



Actually, in a recent warning news post at wearable technologies conference website, the Department of Defense at Pentagon had to issue a directive prohibiting all US soldiers in warzone from using smartphones and wearables devices. The directive followed a hack to their wearables which gave their exact location thereby making them an easy target to attack in warzones. This is a typical example of a failure during the design stage where Strava didn’t foresee the potential threat that the health map had in exposing soldiers.

Why privacy is a major concern?

There various privacy concerns that have now come to the limelight about wearable devices. These are mainly attributed to the use of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth while connected them to mobile devices like smartphones on an unsecured network. Below are a few examples of security breaches that wearable technology can expose your private data.

The health and fitness sector has a profound use of the wearable technology with a 2018 Accenture research showing 20% and 17% young and old Americans respectively using the devices to collect health data. The health data such as heart rate, blood pressure, calories burnt and other data have come a long way to help detect health issues and aid early treatment. In spite of this, the data can potentially fall into the wrong hands owing to vague healthcare data protection policy. This means that health professionals can easily be compromised to share data with insurance companies for malicious use.

Additionally, the wearables apps that usually come as a package with the devices and can easily be manipulated. This is attributed to the fact that most manufacturers pay little attention to the control panel that hosts these apps. Moreover, there are many cloned apps that in a way can make it a challenge for the user to differentiate between authentic and spam. This means that one can easily download and install a bug that can access other personal data such as bank emails. As if this is not enough, the authentic apps can also be hacked to input incorrect health data that can misguide the user.

Another potential area where wearable devices can expose private information to the public is the use of a wearable camera. The rising market factor attributing to a rise in the use of wearable cam as claimed by the Market Match include; growing demand in outdoor tourism and sports activities, and cutting edge technology that makes cam very tiny and not easy to detect. This being said, don’t be surprised seeing yourself or your loved ones trending on social platforms in case you get captured unawares. The images can as also be captured in compromising position and which can later be used as potential blackmail threats at your workplace or with your loved ones.

Looking at sports wearables ranging from shoes to smartwatches, most of them rely on GPS and Wi-Fi to collect real-time data. This is actually good since the technology captures metric data like the distance covered, pace and speed where such will later be analyzed to improve performance. Moreover, the GPS technology helps you keep track of running direction and keeps your coach and loved one posted of your whereabouts. Despite the good that comes with sports wearables, these can easily be accessed by other 3rd parties to monitor your movements and plan possibly anything to meet their ill motives.

So what can be done to avert privacy hacks in wearable technology?

Having discussed the above loopholes in wearable technology, this is not to say that we completely avoid using them since there are always solutions that we can input to secure wearable privacy. These measures include but not limited to ensuring good investment in quality wearable gadgets that comes with proper security integrity features. Where your shops is also another factor since it is very easy to get counterfeit products in cheap stores. For instance, if you searching for the Apple watch, research on where the store gets their supplies and run a scan code to verify authenticity. Concerning health data shared with your physician, it is important that you run a background check on him before you can finally trust him with your health data and lastly but not least, ensure you are connected to a secured connection to prevent illegal hacking.

For this to work, wearable makers should caution their customers of privacy threats that come with using wearable technology and inform them on what they need to do or not to prevent unintentional use that may expose them.

The bottom line

Even with the above recommendation, the most important changes that will see a lot of improvement in preventing wearable privacy hacks should come from manufacturers. The wearable manufactures should conduct a security risk assessment to determine potential privacy threats that can arise from their various products. Based on the findings, they should then design a security system that will serve to protect users security during the design stage and subject it to through tests before they finally release it to the market.

Catatan Terbaru Catatan Lama Laman utama

✨Short Update✨


Salam Aidilfitri 1447 Hijrah semua.

Salam Singgah

Apa pun yang terjadi, di teratak blog ini jua lah tempat kita kembali…kembali menjadi manusia yang punya hobi. Hobinya…menulis. Dunia apa sekalipun, blog ini syurganya…✨

Singgah Follow

Singgah Baca

  • Hati-hati dengan Mak cik ini ketika di TBS!!
  • Tradisi Hari raya
  • Dapat Hadiah Dari Cikla!

Singgah Beli Dulu

Singgah Selalu

  • Secawan Kopi, Sekebun Cerita
    Cerita Isnin
    Sejam yang lalu
  • .: Ceritera Kehidupan :.
    .: MERENTAS DESA :.
    10 jam yang lalu
  • cikcappuccinolatte
    Lirik Lagu Risk It All | Bruno Mars
    20 jam yang lalu
  • Blog Anamizu™
    Alhamdulillah Selesai Puasa Enam Syawal
    2 minggu yang lalu
  • Jurnal Shikin Razali
    Salam Ramadan
    Sebulan yang lalu
  • Sembang Sorang
    Cerita Wajib Tonton: The Conjuring - Last Rites
    7 bulan yang lalu
  • aienienka
    Tulisan pertama pada 2025
    7 bulan yang lalu
  • Wa Thought...
    Untung
    11 bulan yang lalu
Tunjuk 5 Tunjukkan Semua

Singgah Borak

Arkib Blog

  • ▼  2026 (5)
    • ▼  Mac (5)
      • Tradisi Hari raya
      • Segmen Bloglist Raya 2026 bersama Faezah Mdnor
      • Lampu Raya Belum Sampai Lagi
      • Hujan Lebat Nan Meribut
      • Au Revoir Wordpress (2019 - 2025)
  • ►  2025 (26)
    • ►  September (4)
    • ►  Ogos (1)
    • ►  Julai (3)
    • ►  Jun (3)
    • ►  Mei (2)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  Mac (3)
    • ►  Februari (3)
    • ►  Januari (3)
  • ►  2024 (34)
    • ►  Disember (2)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  Oktober (4)
    • ►  September (3)
    • ►  Ogos (3)
    • ►  Julai (5)
    • ►  Jun (7)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  Mac (1)
    • ►  Januari (5)
  • ►  2023 (58)
    • ►  Disember (2)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  Oktober (3)
    • ►  September (5)
    • ►  Ogos (5)
    • ►  Julai (6)
    • ►  Mei (2)
    • ►  April (12)
    • ►  Mac (8)
    • ►  Februari (6)
    • ►  Januari (6)
  • ►  2022 (46)
    • ►  Disember (4)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  Oktober (5)
    • ►  September (4)
    • ►  Ogos (2)
    • ►  Julai (6)
    • ►  Jun (2)
    • ►  Mei (1)
    • ►  April (7)
    • ►  Mac (2)
    • ►  Februari (3)
    • ►  Januari (7)
  • ►  2021 (91)
    • ►  Disember (8)
    • ►  November (20)
    • ►  Oktober (6)
    • ►  September (9)
    • ►  Ogos (8)
    • ►  Julai (5)
    • ►  Jun (9)
    • ►  Mei (9)
    • ►  April (8)
    • ►  Mac (6)
    • ►  Januari (3)
  • ►  2020 (39)
    • ►  Ogos (1)
    • ►  Julai (2)
    • ►  Jun (13)
    • ►  April (6)
    • ►  Mac (8)
    • ►  Februari (3)
    • ►  Januari (6)
  • ►  2019 (51)
    • ►  Disember (5)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  Oktober (3)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  Ogos (3)
    • ►  Julai (4)
    • ►  Jun (6)
    • ►  Mei (4)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  Mac (4)
    • ►  Februari (2)
    • ►  Januari (8)
  • ►  2018 (58)
    • ►  Disember (6)
    • ►  November (4)
    • ►  Oktober (8)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  Ogos (11)
    • ►  Julai (6)
    • ►  Jun (2)
    • ►  Mei (3)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  Mac (7)
    • ►  Januari (2)
  • ►  2017 (59)
    • ►  Disember (2)
    • ►  November (4)
    • ►  Oktober (5)
    • ►  September (6)
    • ►  Ogos (7)
    • ►  Julai (7)
    • ►  Jun (5)
    • ►  Mei (6)
    • ►  April (6)
    • ►  Mac (7)
    • ►  Februari (3)
    • ►  Januari (1)
  • ►  2016 (109)
    • ►  Disember (6)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  Oktober (11)
    • ►  September (7)
    • ►  Ogos (4)
    • ►  Julai (4)
    • ►  Jun (4)
    • ►  Mei (14)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  Mac (21)
    • ►  Februari (14)
    • ►  Januari (15)
  • ►  2015 (72)
    • ►  Disember (20)
    • ►  November (12)
    • ►  Oktober (10)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  Ogos (3)
    • ►  Julai (6)
    • ►  Jun (4)
    • ►  Mei (8)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  Mac (2)
    • ►  Januari (3)
  • ►  2014 (44)
    • ►  Disember (10)
    • ►  November (20)
    • ►  Oktober (2)
    • ►  Ogos (1)
    • ►  Julai (3)
    • ►  Mei (1)
    • ►  April (7)

✨Anda Awesome✨

Theme by Odd | S.U.S @ 2026