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Friday, December 28, 2012
DieselFish Holiday Card 2013
Check out this amazing 3D pop-out greeting card Charles made for the team!
I put it to good use. DieselFish Dragon Boat Team wishes you a happy 2013!
-Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
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Sunday, December 23, 2012
First DieselFish Dragon Boat Race - Rene and Charles
DF: Hi! This is Rene and this is Charles. These guys just
did their first race with DieselFish! How do you feel?
R: I feel good! I feel tired, but happy.
DF:
Excellent! So when did you guys first join DieselFish?
R: About a month ago.
C: About a month-and-a-half.
DF: Why did you join DieselFish?
R: To get into shape, and get in a team again. It’s
easier to keep it up and step up to the plate.
C: Similar. I was [wanting to] work out. Something outdoors.
Without being stuck in a gym.
DF: What are you excited about this season? What do you
want to do?
C: Beat these guys!
R: I’m with that!
DF: Thanks, guys! Have an awesome season!
-Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
-Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
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Monday, July 23, 2012
First DieselFish Dragon Boat Race - Ellen
You
never forget your first dragon boat race with DieselFish! Ellen rocked her first race back in May. Here’s what she had to say about it!
- The Minister of Newbie Happiness
DF: This is Ellen Reichert. She just joined DieselFish. She
just finished her first race with the team. So how do you feel after your first
race, Ellen?
ER: I feel exhilarated. I’m tired, but a really good kind of
tired.
DF: What did you like most about your first race?
ER: I really liked the feeling of crossing the line for the
first time. We’ve done it at practice, but it wasn’t the same. So it felt real
good.
DF: Do you like practices?
ER: I do! I love practices! They’re the best! That’s what
ends my day.
DF: Perfect! When did you join the team?
ER: About four months ago in January.
DF: And what do you like most about the team?
ER: I like the social aspect the most. It’s because when I
moved here, I didn’t know anybody, and now I’ve met 40-plus great people that
love to hang out and do fun things.
DF: What do you want to do this season?
ER: What do I want to do this season? I want to have a
perfect race.
DF: There we go!
ER: A personal perfect race.
DF: You’re having a good start, Ellen!
ER: Awesome!
DF: Congratulations! DieselFish!
-Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
-Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
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Saturday, July 21, 2012
DieselFish Youth's Coach Jenny
“Almost there, DFY,” shouts the coach perched at the front
of the dragon boat. “Finish it, NOW!”
The DieselFish Youth (DFY) paddlers instantly shorten their
stroke length and increase their rate. The boat suddenly surges through the
water, forcing coach Jenny Tam to brace herself. The weather is warm on this
Saturday afternoon, but she doesn’t feel like falling into the water. As the
kids finish their practice race, a smile creeps across Tam’s face. Her kids have
gotten even better.
Veteran coach and paddler Jenny Tam recently started
coaching DFY, DieselFish Dragon Boat Team’s high school division, and she
couldn’t be more excited. “DFY is EPIC!” she exclaimed. “They are so smart,
hard working and fun. But most importantly, they have a lot of heart and spirit.”
Tam would know. She spent three years as an assistant coach
for Galileo High School’s respected Celestial Dragons team. She then took a
brief break from coaching to “focus on paddling.” But Tam couldn’t stay away
from coaching for long. “I got to
drum for DFY last year at the Long Beach and Treasure Island races. I thought
the kids were pretty awesome. They love dragon boating as much as I do, and
they made me miss coaching.” DieselFish’s head coach, Birk Lee, sensed this
longing and approached Coach Jenny about taking over as DFY’s coach.
“Jenny was a
natural choice for the DFY Head Coach position,” said Lee. “She coached Galileo
High’s dragon boat team before, and has a young energy that makes her a fun
coach for kids.”
Since taking her position at the front of the boat, Tam’s
DieselFish Youth team earned a silver medal at the recent California Dragon
Boat Association Youth Race. “Silver! Need I say more?” Tam beamed. “I’m so
proud of them! These kids turn it on when they get on the water. They are so
strong, great competitors and bring the power in the boat when I ask for it.
They work hard and do not take anything for granted - this is the kind of team
I love coaching.”
Tam’s goals
for the rest of the season are grand. “The sky is the limit,” she explained. “I
want the kids to work hard, win big and have fun along the way.”
To achieve
this goal, Tam introduced new drills emphasizing “technique and mental focus.”
She also began running activities off the water emphasizing “fitness,
team bonding and having fun.”
According to Lee,
Tam is “Tough. Fair. Committed. Loud.” He went on to say that Tam “doesn’t take
sugar coat things or take back talk from her paddlers. But she also practices
what she preaches. As a paddler, she practices the technique that she coaches
and comes out to all the practices regardless.”
“Jenny
cares about the kids she coaches, both on and off the boat,” said Lee. “She
wants to make an impact on them as they develop as paddlers and as people.
Jenny is a great one-on-one coach. And she has a coaching technique where she
walks down a boat to individually adjust paddlers that I really admire. Jenny
is also team player, and a valuable member of the DieselFish coaching staff.”
The DFY kids are full of praise for their new coach. “I am
excited about having Jenny coach the team because her energy and heart are so
contagious,” said Tiffany Ly Su, a third year veteran of the team. “She has a
great attitude towards everything and always looks at everything in a positive
light. Her passion for coaching and paddling is not something many people have.
To get the opportunity to have a person like her to coach really makes DFY
happy, and we couldn’t be happier!”
Ly Su went on to say she feels Tam knows “her stuff and
executes it well,” and “she is proud of us as long as we give it 100%, and
that’s all she could ask from us.”
This respect and affection is mutual. “They are all stars,” gushed Tam. “I don’t
have favorites - you only paddle as strong as your weakest paddler. That’s why
I love this sport; some of the kids are super athletes, but for others it’s
their first sport. All the paddlers put such a great effort into being on this
team and working hard. Paddling with DFY is truly a team sport. I know what
stands out - effort and the commitment that generates results.”
As the DFY dragon
boat pulls into the dock, Tam puts the team on notice. “Back and front rows out
first!” she instructs. “Let’s do a cool-down stretch
before we debrief.” Tam runs a tight ship.
-Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
-Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
Raising the Team
It’s take a village to raise a high school dragon boat team.
Here are some of the adults that volunteer their time to run DFY. Excited and
enthusiastic commentary provided by Coach Jenny Tam:
Dennis Chen: The
younger brother I never had. Thanks for steering all the time, funneling teen
gossip, teaching me what’s “hip” these days and giving great insight, the young
jedi that you are. He has great experience paddling from college to
international!
Frank and Janet Fung:
The FUNGS (Frank + Janet = Franet) - THANK YOU! Super parents - you think they
would have 30 kids and not two. From paperwork to food to emailing parents,
they have done an amazing job helping me out off the water. I am extremely
grateful for their help (especially not having to collect waivers from kids. Woot!
Birk Lee: This man is awesome! He has great mooching
skills, smart advice and awesome Patriots sandals! I tend to be a bit more like a football
coach sometimes – intense and serious. It doesn’t help I have a deeper voice
than him. He built a strong foundation with DFY - he is a tough act to follow.
I want to continue building the team and keep climbing up the division ranks at
races.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Dragon Boat Around the World - Hong Kong
Dragon boat racing is the world's fastest growing water sport! It started in China thousands of years ago as a holiday ritual. Now, it's a modern and organized sport with teams located wherever there's enough water to float a boat. In this installment, we look at Hong Kong’s Dragon Boat Festival races!
- Alex, the Minister of Newbie Happiness
Dragon Boat Festival 2012 News Roundup
*Time Out magazine published a guide to the dragon boat races that will take place in Hong Kong in late June through early July. DieselFish’s sister team, the Los Angeles Racing Dragons (LARD) will compete in the most hardcore event, the International Dragon Boat Federation’s Club Crew World Championships in Tsim Sha Tsui. Go LARD!
Go to: http://www.timeout.com.hk/around-town/features/51566/roaring-through-the-waves.html#panel-1
*The Wall Street Journal published some stunning photographs taken at the Aberdeen races. The water must have rough that day – the paddlers look drenched.
Go to: http://blogs.wsj.com/scene/2012/06/25/hong-kong-celebrates-dragon-boat-festival/tab/slideshow/#slide/1
*What’s going on with CNNgo? It seems Turner’s travel news site isn’t publishing as much content as they used to. Their Hong Kong bureau celebrated this year’s dragon boat festival with a rerun. If you haven’t already read their 2010 article about zongzi, the rice dumplings traditionally served during the festival, it will be new to you.
Go to: http://www.cnngo.com/hong-kong/secrets-dragon-boat-festival-rice-dumpling-revealed-962694
*My dad attended Diocesan Boy’s School. He emailed me a link to this video showing his alma mater's alumni team in action at the Stanley race. Go Old Boys!
Go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60k8SFseznQ
*K-pop superstars 2PM competed in a dragon boat race! You can watch the boys in action on the KBS celebrity sports show Let’s Go Dream Team! when the Dragon Boat Festival show airs in late July or early August.
Go to: http://bit.ly/PCQzjP
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Friday, June 29, 2012
June's New DieselFish Members
[Gong! Sizzle! The New Member Gong is getting so hot these days, you can fry an egg on it.*]
Like the old song goes, summertime, and the living is easy.... Especially if you’re DieselFish’s Minister of Newbie Happiness. Please welcome our three newest members!
Sabrina is the latest addition DieselFish’s rapidly growing cadre of fearsome female warriors surnamed “Tam.” I’ve got this fantasy, in which there’s a traditional Chinese village, where everyone shares this name. The villagers’ lives revolve around dragon boat. They paddle all morning in the local river, and then, after a delicious omelet meal, they chop down trees to make artisanal paddles and boats.
Dan’s former coworker Albert enjoyed his first dragon boat experience so much, he made it a point to talk to me about the sport and upcoming practice sessions. I was thrilled to oblige, because it meant the guy had caught the Fishie Fever. There’s no easier way to put a smile on the Minister of Newbie Happiness’s face!
Summertime/And the livin’ is easy/Fish are jumpin’/And the water is high! Paddling conditions are fantastic these days, so there’s no better time to try dragon boat racing with DieselFish!
-Your Minister of Newbie Happiness
* DieselFish’s Omelet Recipe (adapted from an ancient recipe from the Tam village)
Ingredients
• 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided
• 1 can tuna fish (drained)
• 1 cup diced bok choy (spinach works, too)
• 1/4 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
• 1 tablespoon milk
• 1/2 teaspoon prepared horseradish
• 4 eggs
• 2 tablespoons water
• 1/4 teaspoon salt
• Dash pepper
Directions
1. In a large New Member Gong, melt 2 tablespoons butter over medium heat. Add tuna and bok choy; cook and stir until bok choy is softened. Stir in the cheese, milk and horseradish; cook until cheese is melted. Remove and keep warm.
2. In the same gong, melt remaining butter. In a bowl, beat the eggs, water, salt and pepper. Pour into gong; cook over medium heat. As eggs set, lift the edges, letting uncooked portion flow underneath. When eggs are nearly set, spoon filling mixture over half of the omelet. Fold omelet over filling. Cover and cook for 1-2 minutes or until heated through.
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Dragon Boat Festival 2012

DieselFish wishes you a happy and auspicious Dragon Boat Festival!
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