Alvin Khaw


Age; 19 years old by the 11th of May

Hobbies; Self taught guitarist, avid reader (spends an average of RM 200+ per month on books), hard core gamer & rocker, listens to Japanese heavy metal music and black metal.

Attitude; Cool, Funny, Energetic, Walks the Talk, Merciless
Achievements :
1) The most senior coach from Penang.
2) Youngest student in Penang Free School to hold a commitee position, the Secretary of the Softball club at the age of 14.
3) Learnt to be a hacker at 15.
4) Gold medallist in Karate, selected to train for SUKMA.
5) Got 3rd placing and a bronze medal in 7.5km Cross Country Race.
6) Jumped from the 28th position to the 2nd position out of 31 students in class in 2 months after IAG camp, was pushed from the last class to the 2nd class in school.
7) Head photographer for the Photography Club and School Magazine.
8) Learnt Sign Language in only 5 days.
9) Earned RM 2000++ in 3 weeks, doing sales in Ogawa, first in Ogawa history to have a first timer earn that much, got 15th place in whole of Malaysia's Ogawa outlets out of 80+ employees for the first week of work, earning RM 342.17 in commision, got 7th place in whole of Malaysia earning RM 642.68 in commision. Worked everyday, non stop, full time, until my seniors call me crazy, stopped working due to the beggining college.
10) Achieved an IQ of 140 in MENSA Matrices Scale IQ Test (2006).
11) Able to assemble 1000 pieces of puzzle in 4 days alone.
12) Can speed read up to 1000 words per minute.
13) First in Penang to own the GeForce 6600 GT graphics card.
14) Ambidextrous, able to write with both hands.
15) Flew to KL for a day and flew back for a coach gathering... 28th of December 2006

Currently :
1) Training in Aikido and Karate, looking for a Judo Class.
2) Coaching.
3) Taking the Foundation In Arts and Majoring in Psychology in HELP University College.

Goals as a Coach :
1) Make it the best time of the participant's lives.
2) Instill discipline and awareness within the coaches.
3) Bring out the best in the participants and make sure they do it in their lifetime