Monday, July 2, 2007

"Bayfest 2007"











With no regatta on slate this past weekend, a number of us headed over to Marine Corps Base Hawai'i in Kaneohe after church yesterday to see if we could catch the "Bathtub Regatta" on tap there.
While we didn't find the bathtubs, we did stumble upon a new and exotic delicacy which we will not soon forget, deep fried Twinkies!
Broke da' mout'.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Saturday, June 30, 2007

"States"


"Hawaiian Islands Surf Ministries Christian Surfers Contest"


Portion of the proceeds to benefit Hawaii's Angel Tree Keiki

E-mail questions to: hism8thsurf@yahoo.com

Thursday, June 28, 2007

"14 NHCC 4TH OF JULY QUALIFYING RACE CREWS ANNOUNCED"


Congratulations to our following paddling crews who qualified to race in next Wednesday's 4th of July race at Waikiki Beach.


Let's all turn out en masse to cheer our racers on to victory in this incredibly fun "wave-riding" race, which is equally fun to watch for the spectator as well!


Parking can be pretty rough for latecomers. Carpooling is always a good idea, and ensures that you won't be late for your race if parking is unavailable nearby.


Special
Women Novice B
Men Novice B
Boys 16s
Men Novice A
Women Juniors
Men Juniors
Men 60s
Men 55s
Women 50s
Men 50s
Women 40s
Men 40s
Mixed 40s

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

"Happy Birthday America!"

Have a Safe and Happy 4th of July!

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

"Outrigger Canoe Club's Walter J. MacFarlane Regatta"


Waikiki/Kuhio Beach
July 4th, 2007, Wednesday
Bring a camera, and have your ohana's pic taken in front of one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
Diamond Head!
GOD Bless America

Sunday, June 24, 2007

"Waimanalo Canoe Club Regatta NHCC Photo Albums from George Hom"


From dawn until dusk,
the Lord blessed us with a gorgeous day.

Throughout the day,
the New Hope Canoe Club paddlers celebrated this long day in fellowship and grace.

God Bless You.

http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=2QauWLVq4YsSM Part II of II

A special note of thanks to all of the OHCRA officials who unselfishly give of their time and energy, week after week, so that we all get to enjoy great races all day long.

Mahalo!

"Homeless No More"


China Mission Photo #5614 - Some homeless kids that a lady looks for in the city and takes them in, trains them for the workplace as well as spiritually! Awesome!

Saturday, June 23, 2007

"Father's Day @ Nanakuli"




"Be Smart and Stay Safe This Summer"




"A Mighty GOD"


Dear GOD,

Thank you for bringing our paddling sisters (Arlene, Donna Mae, Eun Ho, Kathy, and Tessie) home safe and sound from their mission to China these past two weeks.

We pray that you surround them with your healing love as a couple of them took ill upon their return home.

For all of out Brothers and Sisters in China, you are in our hearts and prayers.

New Hope Canoe Club Cyber Canoe Blog Crew

Thursday, June 21, 2007

"No Conk Out, Hydrate"

Hi Gang,

Soon we will be doing longer runs on Saturday preparing for long distance. Hydration is very important to our performance out there, so here is a short writing from Sports Performance online. Good choices are Cytomax, Amino Vital, Gatorade, etc. Invest is a good hydration system, especially if you plan to do Kona where you will be doing a non-stop race of over 2 hours in the hottest environment.

Aloha,

Gary

Rehydrate: Replenish: Refuel
We all know one of water's most extraordinary property – the ability to stop our bodies overheating by evaporating via the skin in the form of sweat. This is particularly important during exercise, when heat output increases dramatically.
Following my comprehensive hydration strategy involves ensuring good hydration before training/competition, maintaining it during exercise and then replacing any shortfall as soon as possible afterwards.
However, hydration isn’t just about water: fluid loss via among other things, sweating involves the loss of electrolyte minerals – calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride.
Electrolytes serve three general functions in the body:
  1. They control osmosis of water between body compartments

  2. Many are essential minerals

  3. They help maintain the acid-base balance required for normal cellular activities
There are many reasons why replacement of these minerals via an electrolyte mineral containing drink may be better then drinking pure water alone.

Drinks containing electrolyte minerals – particularly sodium - are known to stimulate thirst, thereby stimulating a greater voluntary intake of fluid. There is also evidence that drinks containing sodium stimulate the rate and completeness of re-hydration after a bout of exercise.

Although the amounts lost in sweat are generally in proportion to total body stores, prolonged heavy sweating can lead to significant mineral losses (particularly of sodium), which has been linked with such side effects as cramping.
Drinking pure water effectively dilutes the concentration of electrolyte minerals in the blood, which can impair a number of normal physiological processes.
An extreme example of such an impairment is ‘hyponatraemia’, when low plasma sodium levels can be literally life threatening.

Pre Exercise
Make sure your normal diet contains plenty of water and a minimum of other substances known to impair hydration
Post Exercise
Drinks containing electrolytes (especially sodium) stimulate the desire to drink and may therefore be preferable to plain water. There’s also evidence that these drinks are absorbed more efficiently from the small intestine, especially when carbohydrate is present
Hydrating Yourself DURING your event
Weather and exercise intensity affect fluid needs; the higher the temperature, humidity and exercise intensity, the greater the rate of fluid replacement required.
Never experiment with a new drink during competition. Try it in training first to see how your body tolerates it!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Two of our great "Boatholders"

Saturday, June 16, 2007

"HonuCam"


"Pictures from Maria Zitney"

http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=9IaOHLhy1bQo

"Ask Uncle Hut"

Uncle,

I love paddling, and my only regret is that I didn't try it sooner. I hear a lot of my fellow paddlers talking about paddling during the long distance season, and I want to go for it. Should I since I am just a novice paddler?

Ted


Dear Ted,

There are about nine major long distance races which begin in August, and end in October.

Paddling in a long distance season is a major commitment of time, energy, and financial resources. If you are in top physical condition, and you understand that there is no guarantee you'll "make crew" for all of the races, I can promise you that if you are given the opportunity to race in any long distance race, the memories will last a lifetime (you'll be practicing making "water changes" real soon, it's a blast!).

Pray on it, listen to GOD's answer, talk to the veteran paddlers in the club, and most importantly, make sure your ohana is solid and a part of each race you compete in ("One Team"). Paddling will always be there, and it should not be an excuse to escape from our responsibilities at home.

Lastly, start saving now. If you should make crew for all of the long distance races, your expenses could easily exceed $1,000. A friend of mine paid all of his long distance expenses last year by collecting and redeeming cans gathered from family and friends.

Good questions all Ted, u 'go geev' um' this weekend at Nanakuli, and have a very Happy Father's Day too!

Paddling is truly a gift from GOD, and we are so fortunate to live in such a beautiful and healing place such as this.

God Bless,

Uncle Hut

"Outrigger Canoe Day on Mission Bay"

Click on page to enlarge

"Blessed"


Monday, June 11, 2007

"Leeward Kai Canoe Club's Father's Day Regatta"

June 17th, Friday
Nanakuli Beach Park
http://www.leewardkaicanoeclub.com/index.html

"Ask Uncle Hut"

Dear Uncle Hut,

My friend wants to come out and paddle with us. Although the season has started, can he come practice?

Ted


Dear Ted,

Bring em'.

Uncle Hut

"King Kamehameha Regatta Race Results"

http://www.ohcra.com/MZraces/r207.htm

Sunday, June 10, 2007

"King Kamehameha Regatta Photos By George Hom"

Dedicated to Kai Kalama, the 2007 King Kamehameha Regatta opened with a moving remembrance of Kai Kalama. Throughout the day, one could feel his passion, "Live, Laugh, Love!" The New Hope crews certainly fulfilled their hopes as every crew enjoyed their efforts on the the ocean.
God Bless You!!! George

Part 1 of 2: http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=2QauWLVq4YsP8
Part 2 of 2: http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=2QauWLVq4YsQE

Thursday, June 7, 2007

"Colin's 2006 Paddling Pics"




More links to follow as time permits.

"Extreme Makeover Home Edition"

Calling all PADDLERS!!! HELP!!!

The Akana Ohana was whisked away yesterday to Canada for a ski trip, while Ty and the Extreme Makeover Home Edition demolished their home and Keiki O Ka Aina Preschool.

Be part of the rebuilding. Check out this website:
http://www.thehawai ichannel. com/extremehomeh awaii/index. html.

Ty and his team sure could use your help. Park at Pier 38, register, and a shuttle will take you up to the site. You'll get a really cool t-shirt.

They're working 24/7.

See you there!

Arlene

"Ask Uncle Hut"

Dear Uncle Hut,

I am a Novice B paddler, and I was wondering if it is okay to bring family and friends to the regattas?

Ted


Dear Ted,

Bring em'. Bring sunscreen too.

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

"King Kamehameha Regatta"


King Kamehameha Regatta this Sunday, June 10th
Hosted by Kailua Canoe Club at Kailua Beach Park

Bring your family and friends and join us for a great
day of filled with exciting races, fellowship, food, and
fun under our beautiful Hawaiian sun!

God Bless and good luck to all of our NHCC paddlers
this weekend!

Photo by George Hom

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

"Clement D. Pa'aina Regatta Results"





Thank you Healani Canoe Club for hosting a great regatta!


Saturday, June 2, 2007

"Paddles Up!"




To All Of The 2007 NHCCM Paddlers & Support Crew Members,


Have a super summer paddling season!


Aloha,


Your Ohana & Friends

Thursday, May 31, 2007

"Injury Surveillance of Outrigger Canoe Paddlers on O'ahu

A Research Presentation by Amanda Haley
John A. Burns School of Medicine at Kakaako, Room 301
Wednesday, June 6, 2007 at 1:00 PM (Approximate Length 45-60 minutes)

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Summer Christmas Shopping!

Some of the most unique, and nicest Christmas gifts sent to love ones around the world can be found for sale right here at home at our own paddling regattas! T-shirts, tank tops, shorts, caps, and much, much more. Buying these items also helps support the paddling club hosting the race. Have a great summer!

Friday, May 25, 2007

"Skin Cancer Is Preventable"

http://www.skincancer.org/sunsmart-parents-and-kids/get-serious-about-sun-safety_2.html

"Memorial Day Weekend Guest Speaker Colonel Oliver North"



Memorial Day weekend services will be held at the Stan Sherrif Center at the University of Hawaii. Service times are Saturday evening at 6 PM and Sunday morning at 8 & 11 AM.
Colonel Oliver North will be our guest speaker and will share with us his faith in Christ and the power of prayer.
Invite your family and friends as we commemorate men and women who have died in military service to our country.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

"Memorial Service for HPD Sergeant Harry Coelho Announced"

June 16, 2007, Saturday
12 Noon - 4 PM
Borthwick Mortuary
1330 Maunakea Street

Our sincerest condolences on your loss of a very good man, and Brother-in-Christ.

Coach John Wooden's "Pyramid Of Success"

This is one great website.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

"Old School"


Monday, May 21, 2007

"It's A Family Affair"

Clement D. Pa'iaina Regatta
Healani Canoe Club
Ke'ehi Lagoon
6-3-2007/Sunday

The 2007 O'ahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association Regatta Season tees off in just two weeks!

You are invited to join New Hope Canoe Club family and friends on the beach, to cheer on our largest number of registered paddlers to date (over 200!).

GOD-filled Hawaiian summer days of fellowship and fun, to cherish for years to come!

In HIS Kanu With U!

Your New Hope Canoe Club Cyber Kanu Blog Crew

Sunday, May 20, 2007

"Pastor Roy"

A very nice piece on our own Pastor Roy in the latest issue of Makai Magazine.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

"Paddling from the core"






Uncles & Auntys,


I was browsing through the morning paper, and thought you might enjoy reading this article too. http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/May/17/il/FP705170303.html




I'm trying to grow as fast as I possibly can, but my Mommy and Daddy said they won't buy me my own one man until I'm pau with diapers. Pretty soon!




Lexiana "I Like Paddle Already" Kaneshiro




P.S. Eh', I heard Charlie is coaching our wahine this year. That's so awesome!!




Wednesday, May 16, 2007

"Positive Affirmation"

Kind words can be short and easy to speak,
but their echoes are truly endless.

- Mother Teresa