For a start, sport facilities in all schools have been gradually opened to the public since 2015, which includes indoor halls and outdoor fields. So far, 89 fields, 50 free-to-play facilities, 62 halls, 2 basketball courts and even 1 street soccer court have been made available. Universities have also been allowing the public to use their pools and fields alongside their own staffs and students, although usually at a price. Other public facilities include gyms, swimming pools, sports halls, and multi-use fields which can be used for various sports. A comprehensive index of these facilities, including the school-based ones, can be accessed at myactivesg.com. You can also see the maintenance and closure schedule there to avoid disappointments.
To complement all those named above, Singapore Sports Hub offers a climbing wall at Kallang Wave Mall, a skate park, exercise and fitness stations, beach volleyball courts, hard courts, lawn bowls, water sports centre, a promenade that’s just lovely for jogging, and a giant chess set! Keep in mind that some of these need to be booked in advance, though. On a smaller scale, people always have access to sport facilities available in HDB complexes and public parks where they can walk, jog, or cycle.
Even with all these facilities, plus the generally clean air that Singaporeans breathe every day, we should always be wary of potential critical illnesses. True, active exercises and a healthy diet can greatly lower the risk of various diseases, but there will always be some degree of risk. For a complete protection against major illnesses, it is very important to own an insurance policy which covers critical illnesses to assist with the treatment costs. This doesn’t mean all those exercises are in vain; insurance premiums are always cheaper for healthy and fit individuals so you can protect yourself without spending a ton! Moreover, insurances can also help you pay for treatment and therapy should you accidentally injure yourself in your sport sessions.
To protect oneself and one’s family for such situations, a complete health insurance package is needed. Not only will it cover your own treatment costs, giving yourself and your family some peace of mind from not having to think about the financial burdens, it will also ensure that your family will be well-provided for should the worst happen.
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