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What to do at HomeTeamNS Khatib’s T-Play & Adventure HQ

There is something for every fun-seeker at the newest HomeTeamNS Clubhouse at Khatib.

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Shape Up

Back to the gym: Routine procedures

With the easing of restrictions, gymgoers can get back to training at
their favourite haunts. But is it safe to? Yes, says Fitness Workz, provided everyone plays their part to stay safe.

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Unveiling the next chapter: Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim

HomeTeamNS has a new leader in Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim. In his first interview with Frontline, the President shares his plans for the association and how it aims to meet the needs of members in these evolving times.

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Raring to give back: WO(1) (NS) Charles Fakhri Baz

Serving his National Service in the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has inspired WO(1) (NS) Charles Fakhri Baz to contribute actively to the community.

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HomeTeamNS is always connected

How HomeTeamNS is riding the digitalisation wave to better serve its 200,000 members.

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Country before self: DAC (NS) Charles Ng

DAC (NS) Charles Ng, recipient of the MHA National Day Award 2020 (Home Team Volunteers), shares his thoughts on volunteerism, leadership and service to the nation.

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Food Spy

How to make your meals count

While we shouldn’t let our stay-fit efforts go to waste on cheat days*, it also doesn’t mean we have to sacrifice on taste.

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Empowering through his art: SC/SGT(3) (NS) Muhammad Shakir Juanda

SC/SGT(3) (NS) Muhammad Shakir Juanda credits his success in silat to support from the entire community — and now, he’s paying it forward.

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Just As United Online

National Day festivities may have been scaled down due to COVID-19, but that did not stop our Clubhouses from celebrating the country’s 55th birthday in fun and creative ways.

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Airsoft at Khatib: Ready, set, shoot

Immerse yourself in Singapore’s first indoor player-versus-player Airsoft experience at TactSim. The arena at Khatib Clubhouse is devoted to Airsoft, a competitive shooting sport that emerged in Japan in the 1970s. Players engage in various missions and shoot 6mm plastic pellets at their opponents. To maximise safety and comfort, the weapons are calibrated such that the pellets can only be launched at safe speeds and do not leave physical marks.