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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

One Championship - Changing the Game with Revolutionary Weigh-In System


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ONE Championship has come a long way. From its humble beginnings in 2011 as an idea on a piece of paper, to today becoming Asia’s largest global sports media property in history, the promotion has captivated imaginations all across the world featuring Asia’s greatest cultural treasure -- martial arts.

Martial arts is steeped in Asian history, from the ancient times to modern. Because it is a full contact sport, injury is always a risk. Which is why ONE Championship has chosen to place full emphasis on ensuring athlete safety above all. Today, the safety standards at ONE Championship are truly revolutionary and the organization is leading the pack for all global martial arts organizations.

One of the most significant developments that ONE Championship has made over the past couple of years is completely overhauling its weigh-in system. Previously, athletes have had to dehydrate themselves to make weight in order to gain a competitive advantage. This practice is unsafe and proposes many health risks.

ONE Championship decided to change all that by requiring athletes to instead compete at their natural, walking weight.


“Theoretically, ONE Championship’s revolutionary weigh-in system discourage athletes from cutting weight by dehydration since athletes have to make weight and pass the hydration exam on three consecutive days,” said renowned physician Dr. Warren Wang.

“It's a common practice in other organizations to make weight by dehydration then rehydrate quickly with an increase of fluid intake by drinking or through intravenous injections.”

Wang is an experienced physician in the field of Emergency Medicine with over 10 years of knowledge and practice under his belt. He joined ONE Championship in 2015 as Vice President of Medical Services, but has been with the company since 2014 under a different capacity. A perfect fit, Wang has also been training in the art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu since 1996, so when it comes to martial arts, he certainly knows his expertise.

ONE Championship goes to great lengths to ensure its athletes receive the absolute best in medical care. One way to achieve this is by allowing athletes to operate at peak performance by not taking away from their health and safety. By requiring athletes to forego cutting weight by dehydration, athletes give much better performances and are generally happier.





Furthermore, it gets rid of a lot of the risk that comes with weight-cutting by dehydration. Dr. Wang says the move came about because weight-cutting became a numbers game and many athletes had tried to game the system to get a competitive advantage. This put their health at risk.

“Even though rehydrated, athletes who went through a tough weight cut to make weight and are at their walking weight, does not necessarily mean that on a cellular level the athletes are hydrated,” said Dr. Wang.

“Furthermore, being rehydrated does not guarantee that the body has all the electrolytes necessary to function at its best capacity, thus impairing physical function.”

By having ONE athletes perform at their peak condition, unhampered by the ill-effects of dehydration, Dr. Wang says it’s time for other organizations to follow suit, in order to increase the safety of the sport.

“By competing at their walking weight, ONE Championship athletes only have to face the opponent across the cage and not have to battle with the weight cut days before the competition,” Dr. Wang concluded.

“Too often we have incidents of athletes who have extreme difficulty from tough weight cuts, and it is time we stop this practice.”

For more updates on ONE Championship, please visit www.onefc.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ONEChampionship, and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ONEChampionship.

Agilan Thani Sees Clear Path to Welterweight Crown by Beating Division’s Best Contenders


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Malaysia’s Agilan “The Alligator” Thani has quickly established himself as one of the world’s best welterweight martial artists.
The 22-year-old martial arts standout who grew up from the rough streets of Sentul has become widely respected for his relentless pace and suffocating ground attack, which ultimately elevated him to a shot at the ONE Welterweight World Championship in May 2017.
However, it did not go his way as Thani suffered his first professional career loss at the hands of ONE Welterweight World Champion Ben “Funky” Askren of the United States.
Thani was forced to wave the white flag by Askren in the first round with an arm-triangle choke to keep the welterweight title around his waist.
“When I vied for the title last year, there was a tremendous outpour of support. Of course, I was so sad that I wasn’t able to bring home the prestigious world title. Even though I lost, there were still a lot of people who extended their encouragement that really uplifted me,” Thani sentimentally recalled.
With the drive to reinsert his name into the winner’s column, Thani chose not to wallow over his setback to Askren as he jumped right back into action by squaring off with Egyptian stalwart Sherif “The Shark” Mohamed at ONE: QUEST FOR GREATNESS in front of a hometown crowd three months later.
Showing off new skills and techniques that he learned from training with the world-famous Team Quest, Thani scored a unanimous decision victory over Mohamed to place himself back on the winning track.
Even though he authored one of the most dominant performances of the night at that event, Thani admitted that his cage encounter against Mohamed held a little extra significance.
Thani thoroughly routed Mohamed in dominant fashion over the course of three rounds to earn a unanimous decision, but it was the first time that he had never been past the second round as he had finished every opponent by either knockout or submission before then.
“I trained so hard for that camp, and I realized that if your mind is not there, the training is just useless. [So for that] last match-up with Mohamed, all I wanted to do was to perform, and perform at my best level,” he shared.
“I am happy with what I did in the last bout. But if I got the finish, I would have been even happier. Finishing a bout is the best feeling in the whole world. You just made a man quit. I just want to finish my opponent as quickly as possible. But if it goes 15 minutes, I will take it,” Thani added.
Thani eyes to make a lasting impression in his return to the ONE Championship cage on 9 March as he is scheduled to face promotional newcomer Amitesh Chaubey on the undercard of ONE: VISIONS OF VICTORY, which takes place at Kuala Lumpur’s state-of-the-art showground of Axiata Arena.
“It feels great to be competing again in front of my country men. Every time I step outside the curtains and walk towards the cage, I feel the energy from the home crowd. Every roar from my countrymen gives me the adrenaline that I need for my match. It brings out the best in me,” he stated.
Chaubey, an SFL Welterweight Champion, is a boxer from India and known as an aggressive knockout artist.
In addition, Chaubey has displayed some grappling expertise in the past as he has a few submission victories to his name.
“I watched a couple of his bouts, and he has a very big overhand right. He is a very naturally strong guy. I will not underestimate him. He is a very good, quality opponent, and I am just hopeful to put on a show for everyone and show my best against him,” Thani said of his opponent.
With Askren deciding to call it a day after successfully defending the belt against Shinya Aoki last November, Thani is training harder than ever to show he deserves another chance at the belt.
“I am training all aspects of the game to achieve my goal — to win against my opponent and be one step closer to getting back to a world title shot. I am not treating this match lightly,” he declared.
Thani stressed that he still has his sights on the ONE Welterweight World Championship, but he asserted that defeating the toughest athletes in the division will get him closer to the gold-plated strap that he craves.
“I want to beat the best guys. I just want to win and move forward,” he said. “I just want to keep competing [against] the best so that I can win every match, and eventually get my way back to the title.”

For more updates on ONE Championship, please visit www.onefc.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ONEChampionship, and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ONEChampionship.

SAP Learning Hub Launches Editions for Solution-Specific Proficiency


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SAP SE announced the launch of SAP® Learning Hub, solution editions, for eight specific SAP solution areas. The new editions are focused on helping those involved in SAP solution implementation projects in small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) within the SAP ecosystem and partners. The latest editions help boost productivity by keeping employee skill levels high and knowledge current for new implementations as well as solutions already in production.

SAP Learning Hub, solution editions, include eight different editions, each specific to a SAP solution portfolio. The solutions editions of SAP Learning Hub are:

·         Edition for SAP S/4HANA® Cloud
·         Edition for cloud and data platforms
·         Edition for procurement and networks
·         Edition for analytics
·         Edition for customer engagement and commerce
·         Edition for IoT and digital supply chain
·         Edition for HR
·         Edition for finance

“Following the success of our existing editions of SAP Learning Hub, we wanted to further our commitment to empowering our specialized partners and small and midsize customers with training tailored to their unique implementation needs,” said Bernd Welz, executive vice president and chief knowledge officer, SAP Products and Innovation, SAP. “With the introduction of SAP Learning Hub, solution editions, we are ensuring that all our customers – no matter their size or solution needs – have access to the training they need to implement and use SAP solutions successfully.”

SAP Learning Hub, solution editions, deliver effective learning focused on individual solutions. As with SAP Learning Hub, professional edition, the solution editions help learners achieve full solution proficiency by providing access to the entire training scope including:

·       Learning Journey guides: Learners can follow a recommended path to competency in the SAP solutions the editions cover by completing individual learning assignments in implementation, development and technology.

·       Social learning through SAP Learning Rooms: Through interactive expert-led social and collaborative spaces, learners can exchange insights and tap into various resources, such as video tutorials. SAP Learning Rooms allow learners to work with SAP experts at every stage of their implementation project.

·       Expert-led sessions: Learners can access SAP experts through scheduled and unscheduled sessions. Depending on format, participants are led through course content in a series of steps or are able to participate in informal Q&A events and supportive sessions that cover strategic topics and best practices.

·       Solution-specific self-study training content: Learners are given access to resources such as e-books, e-learning courses, assessments and quick reference guides to help accelerate adoption.

·       Preconfigured live training systems: Subscriptions provide access to the SAP Live Access environment for hands-on experience and practice.

Focusing on one solution area at a time, learners can “walk through” the software – from implementation and configuration, to operation, best practices and uses. Those involved in implementation and deployment can maintain and advance their SAP solution-specific proficiency and take advantage of new software features and functionality to stay current with the latest technology innovation.

Customers may sign up for and learn more about SAP Learning Hub, solution edition, at www.sap.com/learninghub.

For more information, visit the SAP News Center. Follow SAP on Twitter at @sapnews.
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