Tuesday 28 August 2012

LISTEN TO YOUR HEART


“Make a wish and place it in your heart. Anything you want, everything you want. Do you have it? Good. Now believe it can come true, with all your heart.” To quote this inspirational monologue from the concluding scene in the ninth and final season of American teen drama series “One Tree Hill”, the possibilities are limitless as to what you can achieve, as long as you have the courage to dream big and the conviction to follow through with the pursuit of your dreams.

Intent on transforming himself from his former skinny lanky secondary schoolboy self and realize his lifelong wish to join Manhunt Singapore, Contestant No. 7 Syakir Rusydi set the wheels of his plan in motion five years ago when he chose to create his email address with the user id “man_hunt”, setting it as his goal to motivate himself in working towards it. And even though his lofty ambition then only invited endlessly teasing by his peers, he never gave up; and now with his new and improved physique of 1.8m with 60kgs of solid muscles, the 22 years old Republic Polytechnic Diploma in Sonic Arts student’s dreams are finally coming true as he proudly join the ranks as one to the Top 20 finalists in Manhunt Singapore 2012!

Congratulations on making it to the Top 20 in Manhunt Singapore 2012! What would you like to say to your fans for their support and Facebook “Likes” that helped you make it to the finals?
Unlike most of the other current Top 20 finalists, I was not amongst the 20 original shortlisted contestants in the first round of the competition this year. Sahil, Benjamin, Sha, and I were actually introduced later on as PK (Player Kill) contenders, in a fresh new spin on the event by the organizers, to “shake things up” via an elimination voting second round that narrowed the newly increased group of 24 guys down to an all-new rearranged Top 20 line-up. Hence, I was not present for the awesome Emily Hill photo shoot, and admittedly I didn’t think my photo that was posted up on the Facebook album for the elimination voting second round looked as fantastic as the rest did in their professional shots. So when the results were announced, and I found out that I made it to the new Top 20, I was ecstatic beyond belief!

Credit definitely goes to my family, friends as well as all my #sexifulovers fans and supporter for their unbelievable dedication and each and every one of the “Likes” they clicked for me! Thank you for making my dream of becoming a Manhunt Singapore finalist come true!!!! I would also like to give a special shout out to thank my girlfriend. Since we first got to know each other back in our secondary school days, she’s always been there for me, motivating and supporting me. She truly is my No. 1 fan!!!

In this present day and age, with the gradual acceptance and integration of the GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) community into our society, how do you personally feel about having GLBT fans amongst your fans and supporters?
Putting aside the age-old question of nature versus nurture, whether it is by personal choice or that they were born this way, it is my personal view that it is not up to us to pass judgement on others, much less to do so based solely on their sexual orientation. And when it comes to my fans, why would I want to categorize them based on whether they are straight or not right? They’re all equally fantastic in my eyes and I am happy and honoured to receive their support!


I’m sure your fans and supporters would definitely like to get to know you a little better on a more personal level. Can you share with us some of your favourite things?
i) What do you enjoy doing most in your spare time (and no, gym doesn’t count, ha ha ha…)?
One of my greatest passions in life is singing. It all started back when I was in Secondary 2, when I sang on stage at a Teachers’ Day school performance and received quite a few compliments on having a good voice. Encouraged by the positive feedback, I decided to further explore my interest in singing by joining “Show Choir”, which was ITE Simei’s pioneer vocal group! So what initially began as a personal hobby of singing my heart out in the privacy of my home soon evolved into an invaluable experience of performing `live’ with my fellow vocal group members in front of massive, enthusiastic crowds at events, concerts and charity shows, and even led us to take the stage at exciting venues such as the Esplanade Concourse, as well as the Singapore Indoor Stadium where we provided back-up vocals for the Singapore Idol Season 3 finale concert in 2009!


I also auditioned for “Anugerah 2011” and even though I was eliminated in the second round of auditions, I still had a blast going through the process!

In addition, a couple of my personal friends and I had also banded together to form our very own group called “One Heart, One Voice” and so far, even though we’re not strictly an official band or group, we’ve still managed to score quite a few gigs, and were even talent spotted and invited to perform at a number of events!

ii) Any fave TV shows?
I’m currently quite hooked on the Roman gladiator drama series “Spartacus”. The storyline involving how Spartacus battles for his rights and true love is extremely engaging and the cinematography is spectacular!


iii) Any fave movies?
“The Pursuit of Happyness” was the first movie that touched my heart so deeply that it brought tears to my eyes when I watched it. I highly recommend it so do catch it if you have not done so already!


iv) What are you currently playing on your iPod/playlist?
Uh oh, I’m not sure if I should be admitting this, but it’s actually Justin Bieber’s “As Long As You Love Me”. Ha, ha, ha…


v) Any fave recipes or food? Would you say you’re a good cook?
Ayam Lemak Chilli Padi is my favourite dish! I hope to learn how to cook it one day!


vi) What are some of your fave hangouts?
I don’t really have any spot in particular that I would regard as a favourite hangout.


vii) Any fave gadgets? What is it about this gadget/s that appeals to you?
I’m very much into capturing precious moments with my family, friends and loved ones on photos, so it is crucial that my phone comes with good camera features. That’s why I think that the iPhone is the ideal hand phone for me, because it’s an all-in-one hand phone that not only comes with entertainment portals and social network applications, but most importantly, it can shoot stunning photos too!


viii) Could you share with us a lesser-known interesting fact about yourself?
You know those guys who love to dance, but are just not born to dance? Well, I’m one of those guys!!! Ha, ha, ha!!! I also used to hate getting haircuts, because no matter how specific I am with describing the hairstyle I have in mind, the hairstylist never seem to be able to produce the exact result that I want! It wasn’t until later when I stumbled upon some photos via Facebook of the specific hairstyles I had envisioned that I was finally able to achieve my desired look! And ever since then, as you might have guessed from the multiple Facebook profile shots of my ever-changing hairdos, I’ve become quite an enthusiast in changing my hairstyle!





You look rather familiar. Might we have seen you anywhere before?
Chances are you might have spotted me amongst the top 20 finalists of “8 Days Shirtless Guys Search 2012”. As it was my very first time joining a male pageant competition, you could say it was my “virgin” attempt, ha, ha, ha… and it turned out to be a great experience! I learned a lot about all the hard work that goes into the preparation, publicity and production of a male pageant competition, so you could say that it helped prepare me mentally and physically as well as boosted my confidence to take the step in joining Manhunt Singapore.






Coincidentally, fellow Manhunt Singapore finalist Faiz and I were first acquainted on the “8 Days Shirtless Guys Search 2012” competition. We’ve become quite close buddies since then, and it’s always nice having a friend to support as well as spur each other on to achieve greater heights in the course of the competition.

Oh yeah, and I recently took part in “Sasuke Singapore”, so if you follow the show, you might catch me on one of the episodes battling the gruelling obstacle course! Spoiler Alert!!! Ha, ha, ha… I managed to conquer the trials and was one of the fastest 50 to make the cut for the obstacle round. The obstacle course was tough! I was defeated by the trampoline and fell into the water! Ha, ha, ha!!! But it really was a great experience and as in recognition of my attempt, I was awarded with a certificate for participation. Good memories!

What made you decide to take part in Manhunt Singapore 2012?
Ever since I was in secondary school, it has always been my wish to join Manhunt Singapore. To inspire and motivate myself to work towards this goal back then, I decided to personalize my email account with the user id “man_hunt”. However, when my friends found out about this, they couldn’t help laughing and poking fun at me, because being the skinny, bony dude that I was at that time, the thought of me ever being qualified as a Manhunt Singapore contestant was simply a huge joke to them! However, I didn’t let any of that get me down, but instead worked very hard to transform my physique into what it is today and now I am happy and proud to have made my dream of becoming a Manhunt Singapore finalist come true!


Before enrolling in this competition, what was your impression of Manhunt Singapore 2012 like? Now that you’re a finalist, has that impression changed?
My personal sentiments before and after joining the competition can be best summed up in one sentence – “What used to be a fantasy has now become a reality.” Yeah!!!

You’ve received numerous compliments on Facebook, praising your well-toned physique in the Manhunt Singapore 2012 photo shoots. Were you always this hunky since young? If not, what inspired you to build up your physique? How did you do it?
Up until I was 18, I had always been a skinny kid with an inferiority complex arising from poor self-image. Fuelled by my determination to prove my friends wrong and beat the odds to become someone worthy of joining Manhunt Singapore, I started hitting the gym with a vengeance. With lots of perseverance and plenty of hard work, my efforts slowly began paying off as I began seeing my muscles emerging and my physique buffing up. Never before had I thought this would be possible in the past! With my confidence boosted upon seeing the results, I continued in my pursuit of my ideal physique and now, 5 years on, as we’re fast approaching the Manhunt Singapore finals, not only am I in the best possible shape ever, I am also a much more confident person too!






There is often the impression that good looking individuals tend to shun or discriminate against others who may not be as aesthetically pleasing in looks and physique. To what extent would you agree with this statement? What is your personal stance on this issue?
Unfortunately, this is one of the harsh realities of life, and having been in those shoes personally, I know first-hand just how awful and demoralizing it felt to be judged based solely on one’s appearance. So even though I may have come a long way since my days as a skinny kid, there’s absolutely no way that I would now judge a book by its cover and treat someone else badly as such. Instead, I would much rather offer my encouragement and motivation to help others get a step closer to fulfilling their dream of attaining their ideal physique, because I know how tough it can get to go the distance alone like I did back then. Who knows? Maybe I could pay it forward and become the catalyst behind the emergence of some of the next generation of Manhunt Singapore finalists in the near future! Ha, ha, ha…



On the Miss Universe and Miss World annual competitions, emphasis is often placed on promoting world peace and helping the needy who are facing issues such as hunger, poverty and sickness. If given the choice to make a difference, what social cause would you want to champion? Why?
I think that there should be cause for concern that in recent years not only has reports of cases of teenage bullying in schools been on the rise globally, its severity has even escalated to the extent of suicide in some instances! The emotional trauma and aftermath brought on by psychological and verbal abuse in this day and age could be even said to be more damaging than physical violence at times. Bullies thrive on their victims’ personal insecurities and fears, so it is crucial that more awareness should be created to highlight these situations in schools and to let possible victims know that they have someone or somewhere to turn to, and that there is no shame in seeking help if faced with such predicaments.



On a closing note, were you surprised when you first learnt of this Manhunt Singapore Alumni group and were invited to join it in Facebook? How do you think the group is working out so far? Do you have any suggestion on how we can make both the alumni group as well as this blog better in time to come?
I recall how surprised I was at being invited to join the alumni barely moments after being introduced as a PK contender to the competition! Talk about super efficiency! Ha, ha, ha… It also goes to show the inclusivity of the alumni group, as it reaches out not just to contestants in the grand finals but also the preliminary competitors as well, which I think is a great thing! I am honoured to be part of the alumni and applaud the thought and efforts that goes into the creation and running of this alumni group. It’s really great that Manhunt Singapore fans can receive regular updates on upcoming promotional and competition events, as well as get to know past and present finalists and winners on a more personal level through personal interview write-ups and check out the wide array of competition and personal photos of us alumni members over the years!


Nobody ever said that following your heart was easy, but as Syakir’s personal journey from scrawny schoolboy to brawny heartthrob proves, with a bit of faith and lots of hard work, dreams really do come true. So don’t let those naysayers get you down. We hope Syakir’s success story would inspire you to set your sights high, focus on your goals and go the distance. Who knows? If you too secretly hope to someday take to the glamorous stage of the Manhunt Singapore competition, it just might come true for you as it did for Syakir!
If you’d like to catch Syakir and the rest of our Manhunt Singapore 2012 Top 20 finalists in action and express your support for them in person, don’t forget to buy your tickets and head on down to Avalon at Marina Bay Sands on 7 September 2012 at 7pm. Tickets are selling fast, so get them now!!!

Photos Credit:
Beam Artistes Pte Ltd (www.beam.com.sg)
Marcus Mok Photography (http://www.marcusart.net/),
Dennis Chong Fotocology (http://www.fotocology.com/),
Milk Photographie (http://www.milkphotographie.com/index.php),
TRQ Irfaan Photography (http://www.trqirfaan.com/),
MMohawk. (http://mmohawk.wordpress.com/),
Mohamed Irwan Photography
(http://www.facebook.com/mohamedirwan.photography),
and Syakir’s Personal Photos

Monday 20 August 2012

BACK FOR MORE


“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again”. It wasn’t without umpteen failures and repetitive experimentation before Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and brothers Orville & Wilbur Wright finally succeeded in the invention of our world’s very first light bulb, telephone and aircraft. So if history has taught us anything, it is that greatness is often not accomplished on first attempt, but after repeated trials and tribulations. While there may be those who expressed surprise and negativity when they learn of past contestants returning to vie again for the champion spot, I say we should instead applaud and commend them for possessing the courage, commitment and drive to push themselves to greater heights in their pursuit of excellence and glory!


When it comes to exemplifying this admirable attitude in life, we could think of nobody more befitting than Contestant No. 8 Jason Chee. Since making his national large-scale pageant competition debut in Manhunt Singapore 2009, where his inexperience then may have proved detrimental to his performance that year, he had only proceeded to grow from strength to strength over the following years, sculpting his 1.8m 80kgs Greek God physique to near perfection, aiding him in successfully carving out an illustrious career in pageantry, as well as establishing himself as a highly sought after fitness model!


In addition, dispelling the notion that musclemen are all just looks and brawn, the 25-year old multi-hyphenate revealed himself to be quite the budding entrepreneur too with the recent launch of an impressive new gym “Bodies Gym by Abvolution Pte Ltd”, which he started with two of his gym buddies. Yet in spite of his multitude of successes, the guy still remains refreshing grounded.




Always seeking to further challenge himself, Jason bravely decided to take the plunge again this year with his re-entrance into the Manhunt Singapore competition arena. So, would second time be the charm for him, and would this be the year that he brings home the winning title? Only time will tell, and we here at ManSA wish him the very best of luck. But for now, let us introduce you to the humble hunk behind the face and body that launched countless magazine covers and photo spreads.


Congratulations on making it to the Top 20 in Manhunt Singapore 2012! What would you like to say to your fans for their support and Facebook “Likes” that helped you make it to the finals?
I would like to express my most heartfelt thanks to everyone who voted for me. Although it may seem like just a simple small click, but to me it means so much more! So regardless of whether you’re in Singapore or from overseas, I just want to let you all know how grateful I am for each and every single “Like” you’ve given me, how deeply I appreciate your efforts and hope that you would continue to support me!


In this present day and age, with the gradual acceptance and integration of the GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) community into our society, how do you personally feel about having GLBT fans amongst your fans and supporters?
In my opinion, it takes one to know one, so for me to receive affirmation from or be looked up to by other guys, gay or otherwise, with regards to my looks, physique and other personal attributes, it is honestly very flattering. To me, their support is just as important and appreciated as the support I receive from my female fans and supporters.


 I’m sure your fans and supporters would definitely like to get to know you a little better on a more personal level. Can you share with us some of your favourite things?
i) What do you enjoy doing most in your spare time (and no, gym doesn’t count, ha ha ha…)?
To me, simplicity is bliss, so it is my personal choice to lead a very simple life. Apart from being at the gym for work as well as my own personal training, most of my free time is either spent watching movies and exploring new recreational activities with my girlfriend or chilling out over coffee with my buddies to catch up with them and share interesting titbits about each other’s lives recently. I also make it a point to set aside some time to reply mails from my fans and supporters, as well as keep them updated on my latest events and developments.






ii) Any fave TV shows?
To each his own poison. Since a long time ago, television just ceased to engage my interest anymore, and so I’ve stopped watching it ever since.


iii) Any fave movies?
As long as the movie has a good, solid plot, it would be likely to appeal to me. “Shutter Island” would be a fine example of a great film in my opinion. The open-ended conclusion was really intriguing and opened the doors to further interpretations and contemplation by audiences as to what were the perceived and actual truths of the events within the film.


iv) What are you currently playing on your iPod/playlist?
The majority of my iPod playlist is made up of songs with more of an upbeat tempo, as it really helps to “psyche” me up when I play them during my personal workouts.


v) Any fave recipes or food? Would you say you’re a good cook?
I’m still in the early experimental stages of mastering the art of cooking healthy yet still delicious food. I’ll admit there were times when I failed in my attempts, and the finished product tasted really bad, ha, ha, ha… But I’m determined to keep practising and adapting my craft until I taste success! So, if there’s anyone out there willing to impart me some helpful pointers, I’d gladly welcome your cooking tips!


vi) What are some of your fave hangouts?
Personally speaking, it isn’t so much about the location, but rather the company in question. As long as I’m in the company of good friends and loved ones, I’d still have an enjoyable time even if it is hanging out with them at simple, budget joints such as kopitiams.




vii) Any fave gadgets? What is it about this gadget/s that appeals to you?
It would definitely be my iPhone, which I’d feel totally “crippled” without, since I do everything with it; not to mention how bored I’d be on long MRT rides if I didn’t have it to keep me occupied! 


viii) Could you share with us a lesser-known interesting fact about yourself?
About three years ago, due to a right knee ligament reconstruction operation, I was bed-ridden for almost a month and after which could only move about with the use of crutches for the next three months or so. It was quite a dark and gloomy period for me, but I eventually overcame and conquered my depression to focus on my recovery process and rebuilt my strength and fitness to its present state today.


You look rather familiar. Might we have seen you anywhere before?
It’s possible that you may recognize me from my past participation in a number of local pageants and contests. Just to name a few, they include Siloso Hotbods 2008, Manhunt Singapore 2009 (my first national large-scale pageant in which I was awarded “Mr Physique”), Cleo’s 50 Most Eligible Bachelors 2011 (where I was voted “Bachelor With The Hardest Bod”), and Singapore Calendar Guys 2010 (my first pageant victory and my second time being awarded with the title of “Mr Physique) as well as Best Model 2011 (scored my second pageant win in the Singapore finals before progressing onto clinch “Best In Asia” at the grand finals globally).









My pageantry background had also been significant in boosting my modelling career, where I’ve had the opportunity to be featured in quite a few health and fitness magazine covers, photo spreads, print and video commercials, as well as several public promotional and anniversary events.












The latest of which was a photo-shoot that I did in Thailand, with renowned Thai photographer Haruehun Airry, for a fitness magazine. Needless to say, it was truly a rare and invaluable experience to get the chance to be invited to work overseas on such an awesome project and in doing so, further broaden my regional exposure and recognition.








What made you decide to take part in Manhunt Singapore 2012?
Back in 2009 when I first signed up for Manhunt Singapore, you could say that it was more along the lines of peer persuasion than of my own accord. Being a greenhorn then, I honestly felt my prior lack of maturity and experience may have worked against my favour in the competition that year. So it is my hope that my personal growth over the past three years would serve me well in bestowing me another chance to prove my mettle in this year’s competition. And it would be an added bonus if I could further widen my personal exposure, as well as discover more career opportunities in the process.



Before enrolling in this competition, what was your impression of Manhunt Singapore 2012 like? Now that you’re a finalist, has that impression changed?
It has always been my opinion that Manhunt Singapore is a professional and fair competition with an honourable purpose, in the discovery, grooming and glorification of the best amongst the best representatives of the ideal desired Singaporean man across the decades. And being a two-time participant in the competition, I can definitively say that despite the many changes to the event over the years, it has remained unchanged in its mission and integrity.



You’ve received numerous compliments on Facebook, praising your well-toned physique in the Manhunt Singapore 2012 photo shoots. Were you always this hunky since young? If not, what inspired you to build up your physique? How did you do it?
My former younger self would be a shadow of what I am today, given that I used to be quite skinny. But even so, I was still very much into various sports at that age. My turning point was when I began playing basketball competitively and as the game can get pretty rough, especially when we are up against bigger opponents, my teammate suggested that we should beef ourselves up. So that was what got me started pumping iron, and it’s become an integral part of my lifestyle ever since.



If I were to sum up the success of my transformation in a word, it would be “determination”. It is my belief that if you want something bad enough, there are no limits to how strong or determined you can will your mind to be in your pursuit of your dream. In my case, I always think that the best is yet to be when it comes to perfecting my personal fitness and physique, so I never give up on seeking out and experimenting on new ways to challenge myself to set new limits and break through old ones!




There is often the impression that good looking individuals tend to shun or discriminate against others who may not be as aesthetically pleasing in looks and physique. To what extent would you agree with this statement? What is your personal stance on this issue?
Regardless of our appearance and physique, I believe that everyone is unique in their own special way with different individual strengths and weaknesses. Whilst some may excel in physical fitness and personal grooming, others may prove to be just as capable in other aspects. So from my point of view, I’d much prefer sharing my knowledge in my area of expertise, i.e. health & fitness, and be receptive to improving myself or learning something new from others, because this way it’s a “win win” situation for everybody, and nobody feels bad about themselves.



On the Miss Universe and Miss World annual competitions, emphasis is often placed on promoting world peace and helping the needy who are facing issues such as hunger, poverty and sickness. If given the choice to make a difference, what social cause would you want to champion? Why?
One of life’s worst tragedies is when a child is given up by his or her parents, whether by choice or circumstance, as I feel that the greatest love of all is the love of one’s parents and for that to be taken away from a person at such an early stage in his or her life is just cruel, and may even adversely affect his or her way of thinking or personal well-being later on during their growing up years. So if we could help out in any little way possible to alleviate some of these orphans’ grief and pain through volunteer work, or better yet, launch public campaigns to educate and offer assistance to teenage parents or financially strapped families, then perhaps we could pre-empt tragedy before it occurs.



On a closing note, were you surprised when you first learnt of this Manhunt Singapore Alumni group and were invited to join it in Facebook? How do you think the group is working out so far? Do you have any suggestion on how we can make both the alumni group as well as this blog better in time to come?
It is quite remarkable how the internet and social media has revolutionized our modern day advertising & publicity as well as interpersonal connections, so much so that you can find practically everything and anything online, from all forms of businesses and social groups to contacting and catching up with long-lost friends or classmates, and now even past and present finalists from Manhunt Singapore! I would say that the creation of this alumni group is a good cause, as everyone, from organizers and finalists to fans, friends and family, can share their thoughts in a common space. And it also helps to bring about more awareness for Manhunt Singapore.


Thanks for the compliment, Jason! We’ll definitely try our utmost to live up to your expectations, as well as the expectations of the rest of the alumni members, and strive to uphold our highest standards in providing the best events coverage and personal interviews, as well as do our best to heighten the prestige and awareness of Manhunt Singapore!

We’d also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Jason on being awarded Mr Fitness last Saturday on 18 August at the Miss Singapore Universe finals!




If you’d like to catch Jason and the rest of our Manhunt Singapore 2012 Top 20 finalists in action and express your support for them in person, don’t forget to buy your tickets and head on down to Avalon at Marina Bay Sands on 7 September 2012 at 7pm. Tickets are selling fast, so get them now!!!

Photos Credit:
Beam Artistes Pte Ltd (www.beam.com.sg),
Marcus Mok Photography (http://www.marcusart.net/),
Photo by Haruehun Airry (http://www.facebook.com/haruehun.airry),
Singapore Calendar Guys (http://mycalendarguys.com/),
Dennis Chong Fotocology (http://www.fotocology.com/),
Milk Photographie (http://www.milkphotographie.com/index.php),
Mohamed Irwan Photography (http://www.facebook.com/mohamedirwan.photography)
NutriFirst Pte Ltd (http://www.NutriFirst.net),
Eddie Guyuno of Art Sense Studio (http://artsensestudio.net),
Ode to Art (http://www.odetoart.com),
Leonard Chua of Pix.Story (http://www.facebook.com/PixStoryPhotography),
Attitude Magazine Thailand (http://www.attitudethai.com/),
Luke Elijah Photography (http://www.facebook.com/lukelijah),
Ishardi Jamil (http://www.facebook.com/ishardi),
Photography by Colin Phan, Dinesh Sujanani, Sunni Oii, Harry’s Photography,
and Jason’s Personal Photos