Tyen Rasif
Tyen Rasif is a freelance personal trainer, bodybuilder, musician and YouTuber. As of November 2019, she hosts a segment on Clicknetwork and uploads regularly of her personal YouTube channel. The younger sister of internet personality Jade Rasif, Tyen was also a finalist at Miss Universe Singapore 2018.
Background
Education
Tyen Rasif went to CHIJ Toa Payoh (Primary) before pursuing Theatre Studies in School of the Arts (SOTA) for six years. While in primary and secondary school, Tyen thought she would be a lawyer like her mother and father. However, she also wanted to become an actress. Tyen decided against pursuing a university education in drama overseas and was accepted into Yale-NUS College in 2014. She dropped out of Yale-NUS soon after.[1]
During her gap year, Tyen became a certified personal trainer.[2] Inspired by the show 'Shark Tank', Tyen re-entered university, pursuing a degree in Business Management from Singapore Management University (SMU) with a major in Marketing.[3]
Bodybuilding
Tyen Rasif started weightlifting in 2014.[4] Since then, she has competed in physique competitions like the International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB) and Fitness Asian Championships.[5] [6] By 2018, Tyen could deadlift up to 120 kg and squats up to 80 kg.[7]
In a 2018 interview with Today, Tyen shared that she had suffered from depression, anxiety as well as an eating disorder during her teenage years. She weighed a mere 38 kg back then.[8] Since her change in lifestyle, Tyen recorded that she weighed 55kg in 2018.[9] In her own words, Tyen shared that:
"Bodybuilding taught me how to take control of my body and the importance of setting and working towards goals." [10]
Competitive achievements
Tyen participated in her first bodybuilding competition in 2016.[11] In a 2016 interview with Yahoo! News, Tyen shared that her 72-year-old Jewish grandmother was her fitness inspiration.[12]
Year | Event | Placing | Category | Refs. |
May 2018 | IFBB Singapore Nationals | 3rd
4th |
Women’s Bikini Open (National)
Women’s Bikini Short (International) |
[13] [14] |
July 2017 | IFBB Asian Championships | 2nd | Bikini Junior | [15] [16] |
October 2017 | Olympia Amateur Asia | 4th | Bikini Fitness (up to 162cm) | [17] |
March 2016 | NutriGirl 2016 | Finalist | - | [18] [19] |
February 2016 | NABBA Muscle War | 1st | Women’s Bikini Champion | [20] [21] |
Personal life
Early life
Tyen Rasif was born to Joyce Fong and David Rasif on 23 November 1995. She is of Dutch, Javanese and Chinese descent.[22]
Tyen’s biological father, David Rasif, is an ex-lawyer and a fugitive wanted by Singapore. In 2006, he had absconded with S$11.3 million of his client’s money and managed to escape Singapore. He is still currently wanted by Singapore for this issue.[23] Since then, the family has not had any contact with him.
In a 2018 interview with Today, Tyen shared that her mental and physical health worsened when her father, the rogue lawyer David Rasif, left her family when she was 11 years old.[24] Tyen was single-handedly raised by her biological mother, Joyce Fong.[25] At 18 years old, Tyen moved out from her home to live with her then-boyfriend Vishaal after getting into a fight with her mother. The fight stemmed from Tyen’s decision to drop out of Yale-NUS to pursue a gap year.[26] Tyen reconciled with her mother following her break up with Vishaal in 2015. [27]
Past relationship
Tyen Rasif started dating Vishaal during their teens and were together for about five to six years. While they were together, Tyen and Vishaal met Jack from Jack and Rai who introduced them to music gigs.[28] [29] However, they broke up in 2015 "to discover themselves as individuals". Since then, the two have remained close friends and performed together. As of November 2019, Tyen and Vishaal are resident musicians at Timbre+ having played gigs at bars like Mad Men Attic Bar, Wala Wala and Timbre Substation.[30]
In 2018, Tyen shared that she remained single throughout university although she had gone on a few dates.[31]
Career highlights
Clicknetwork (2018 - present)
Tyen Rasif hosts a segment on Singapore’s online video network, Clicknetwork TV, called ‘No Sweat’. The show aims to help its audience incorporate health and fitness into their daily routines. Tyen has hosted episodes about healthy food, work-out apparel and simple exercises, to name a few. The first episode aired in August 2018 and as of December 2019, there are 31 episodes. [32]
Miss Universe Singapore (2018)
YouTube channel (2017 - present)
References/Citations
- ↑ Tyen Rasif. “I Dropped Out Of University (Storyline!)”. YouTube. October 5, 2019. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tyen Rasif. “I Dropped Out Of University (Storyline!)”. YouTube. October 5, 2019. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ “Tyen Rasif”. Facebook. Accessed on 8 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/tyenf
- ↑ Gan, Eveline. “First gym session marked turning point in struggle with anxiety”. TODAYonline. March 17, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Gan, Eveline. “First gym session marked turning point in struggle with anxiety”. TODAYonline. March 17, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Wong, Lester. “Bodybuilding: Passion lives on as bodybuilding gains strength at S’pore Nationals”. The Straits Times. May 14, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Miss Universe Singapore. “MUS2018 Top 15 Bios”. Singapore Press Holdings. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Gan, Eveline. “First gym session marked turning point in struggle with anxiety”. TODAYonline. March 17, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Miss Universe Singapore. “MUS2018 Top 15 Bios”. Singapore Press Holdings. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Gan, Eveline. “First gym session marked turning point in struggle with anxiety”. TODAYonline. March 17, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tay, Cheryl. “Singapore #Fitsspo of the Week: Tyen Ying Fong”. Yahoo! News. February 15, 2016. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tay, Cheryl. “Singapore #Fitsspo of the Week: Tyen Ying Fong”. Yahoo! News. February 15, 2016. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Wong, Lester. “Bodybuilding: Passion lives on as bodybuilding gains strength at S’pore Nationals”. The Straits Times. May 14, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Singapore Federation og Bodybuilding & Fitness - IFBB Singapore. Facebook. May 16, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ “Comments from SFBF athletes”. Singapore Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness. July 2017. Accessed on 22 November 2019
- ↑ “Tyen Talks About How She Fought Depression with Fitness”. Singapore Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness. August 16, 2017. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ “Super Star Team Singapore Bags Six Medals at the Prestigious Olympia Amateur Asia”. October 27, 2017. Accessed on 10 January 2019.
- ↑ Koo, Kevin. “NutriGirl 2016, a sneak peek”. Superadrianme. December 16, 2015. Accessed on 22 Nomber 2019.
- ↑ Tay, Cheryl. “Singapore #Fitsspo of the Week: Tyen Ying Fong”. Yahoo! News. February 15, 2016. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ “ABOUT ME”. Tyen Rasif. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tay, Cheryl. “Singapore #Fitsspo of the Week: Tyen Ying Fong”. Yahoo! News. February 15, 2016. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Miss Universe Singapore. “MUS2018 Top 15 Bios”. Singapore Press Holdings. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Law, Elizabeth. “Singaporeans on the run: 18 on Interpol's wanted list”. The New Paper.December 1, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019.
- ↑ Gan, Eveline. “First gym session marked turning point in struggle with anxiety”. TODAYonline. March 17, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Gan, Eveline. “First gym session marked turning point in struggle with anxiety”. TODAYonline. March 17, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tyen Rasif. “I Dropped Out Of University (Storyline!)”. YouTube. October 5, 2019. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tyen Rasif. “I Dropped Out Of University (Storyline!)”. YouTube. October 5, 2019. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tyen Rasif. “I Dropped Out Of University (Storyline!)”. YouTube. October 5, 2019. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ Tyen Rasif. “Can you be friends with your ex? | ALONE ON CHRISTMAS (original by Tyen X Vishaal)”. YouTube. December 21, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ "Timbre+ Music". Timbre +. Accessed 17 December 2019. Retrieved from timbreplus.sg
- ↑ Gan, Eveline. “First gym session marked turning point in struggle with anxiety”. TODAYonline. March 17, 2018. Accessed on 22 November 2019.
- ↑ "No Sweat". Clicknetwork. Accessed 17 December 2019. Retrieved from clicknetwork.tv