In a move to improve the physical fitness of Singaporeans, the National Physical Fitness Award (NAPFA) scheme just got harder.
If you thought running 2.4km was hard, you now have to do 5km instead. Red Sports understands that some officials wanted to hold back Secondary 4 students from further studies if they failed but the idea was eventually dropped as “too draconian”.
“We are Singaporeans, not Spartans,” said Ministry of Education spokesperson Mr Wo Hern Fei.
The Ministry of Defence is understandably pleased that the standards for the NAPFA test is getting harder.
“2.4km is nothing,” said MINDEF spokesperson COL Chin Chia Keen. “5km is the bare minimum.”
“If wars are fought online, Singaporeans will win,” alluding to the penchant of Singaporeans to just sit and play online video games like Warcraft all day. “But we need real men!”
The cut off time for the 5km is understood to be 35 minutes.
“Anything longer than that is just walking,” said COL Chin.
Students who make the mark will serve only one year and 10 months for National Service.
According to data from the Ministry of Education, the percentage of students passing NAPFA has been increasing steadily over the years, from 58% in 1992 to 74% in 1998, and further to 80% in 2007. This has led to comments that the NAPFA test is too easy.
Some parents are worried sick.
“5km? Are they mad? My boy cannot take the sun. It’s so hot in Singapore,” said a parent who didn’t want to be named in case MINDEF targets her boy. “I hope they allow them to run the 5km on a treadmill in an air-con gym.”
Polytechnic student Zhen Tian Chi only had one thing to say, “Like that die lah.”
I saw that coming . Lol ! Okay , i was a bit blur , only after looking at the URL , i realised that -.- despite April Fool’s joke , can’t this prove to be true ? Just a hypothesis ?
5km is easy…and GG to the sentence the parent made…wats ur with that..5km in a gym…they deserve to be stepped on 🙂
Les,
Just to share that we have to pass 5km & 10 km run with SBO, Steel Helmet and rifle during our NS in the late 70s.
So……….
Hi William, I didn’t know that. Wow. That’s tough.
anyway i bet this is an april fool joke -_-
oi c’mon 5km in 35 min is not that tough eh ?
a typical SEC 2 boy like me runs like 11min-12 min for 2.4
considering 5.0km at constant / inconstant speed will most probably pass the 35 min requirement
and think about the rewards.
cutting off 2 months of NS is surely MUCHMUCH more better then just training for 5km
sportsfan: happy april fools :!
Oh , i didnt know that running 5 km could help . It tests someone’s endurance but doesn’t it feel like its too much ?
5km is good.
Glad you enjoyed the joke, Leon 😉
this article got my hopes up high for a moment, only to have it come crashing down, albeit with a laugh. sigh.
woah, isn’t this a bit too much. 5km is really too much. although the people passing napfa is increasing, doesn’t mean that everyone is passing. the most is 3km. i dun think they should make it so high
hmmm i think this must be kidding ya..hmm unless u run everyday maybe u still can pass
nice joke
but 35mins for 5km is quite generous xD
Why not make 10k run mandatory for secondary schools and 5k run for primary schools? Give us a few years, we will have a new breed of fit and healthy kids I reckon.
Happy April Fools’ Day folks.
I trust everyone saw through it fast enough. 😉
Though I think 5km is actually a better standard. To actually still have combat-fit people failing 2.4km is a bit disappointing.
“Wo Hern Fei” – I’m very fat
“Chin Chia Keen” – Really fast
HAHA NICELY DONE
is this just an april fool joke?
good joke 🙂 mr wo hern fei. i very fat. HAHAHAA 🙂
http://redsports.sg/2009/04/01/april-fool-napfa/#comment-35012
april-fool-napfa waw
So i suppose the primary school students are to run 3km instead of 1.6km? if only this was really true…
Nice gag, guys!