Friday, January 30, 2009
JM passed PhiSci’s exam
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
More on Happy Run
It was also nice to see old friends and meet new ones at the race. We saw Nora who gave encouragement to Swthrt while engaging the uphill portion going to Essensa. I met Patrick (Running shield) while running along Lawton Avenue. I also got a shout out of my name from Erlito, a high school friend, and Sundaywarrior, another blogger whom I also met for the first time. Rico was walking along with his dog. Dennis (Runningfatboy) was there too, with whom I ran along the final stretch to the finish. There were more familiar faces with which we either greet Hi or Hello or simply gave a wave or a nod during the race.
It was also a time to share experiences to coaches and other runners at the Team Baldrunner.
More happy races to come! Keep on running!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Running happy
The race
At the sound of the starting gun, the runners were off to a good start. I was feeling strong at the early stage which was a good sign. It was my first time to bring a bottle of vitwater for hydration. I’m quite sure that there will be adequate water stations but I have noticed in my past races that I usually had dry throat even before reaching the first water station. The strategy seems to work as I was able to reach the Essensa area (probably K2) with ease. I skipped the first water station and maintain a consistent pace going to the Bayani Road. I saw Bards along Bayani Road and told me that she will be maintaining a pace 5:30 to 6:00. I decided to keep paced with her. We arrived at the 5K marker at 29:52. At this point, I thought that if I can hold on to this pace I will be able to achieve my goal of 1:30:00. As I entered the Heritage Park I was already feeling pain on my feet and my toes getting stiff. The park was a welcome treat for runners with its serenity and smoke free surroundings. There were also challenging part of the place that we have to negotiate. As we get out of the park, I have consumed the vitwater and had to refill the container with Hidden Spring water provided at the water station. I also had to pour water over my head to freshen me up. As we make our way to Bayani Road, Bards told me that we can hit 1:00 hr the 10K marker which was good news for me. This validated the time I set in the recently concluded PSE Bull Run. Upon reaching the Lawton Avenue, I started to feel pain on my back and fatigue starts to set in. I was able to sustain the pace until we reached the turning point entering the McKinley Hills. I was already conditioning my mind that it will be a few more Ks and it will be over. As we reached the first ascent of the Mckinley I started to slow down. Bards tried to push me but to no avail. The MKH was killing me. I was trying to make it to the last turning point near the British embassy and tried to fight back but MKH is eating me. I had to make short walk breaks and used all the energy within me to give the final push. I made it back to Lawton Ave. and reached the 14K marker at 1:26:47. With all the energy left in me, I ran the last 1K in 5:54 and clocked an unofficial time of 1:32:41 for my first 15K race. I was not able to run MKH the way I wanted it to be but I had a happy run having set a good performance and PR based on my last 16K race last year. To MKH there will always be a next time.
The happy times
It was fun to have entertainment along the race route. There were dragon dancers, ati-atihan and even an orchestra inside the Heritage Park. There were lots of water and sports drinks, freebies and the mood was very festive. Overall, it was a happy, successful and well-organized race.
Areas for improvements
As I prepare for my main goals for this year of running my first half marathon, I found out some areas for improvements. First, I really need to build up my base by increasing mileage per week. Second is to do exercises for upper body and core muscles and lastly, I think it’s time to conquer the hills. Guys, any suggestions on the best places to train for the hills?
Friday, January 23, 2009
Challenging the Happy Run
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Running spiritually
Vision and Darkness
When the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell upon Abram; and behold, horror and great darkness fell upon him —Genesis 15:12
Whenever God gives a vision to a Christian, it is as if He puts him in "the shadow of His hand" (Isaiah 49:2). The saint’s duty is to be still and listen. There is a "darkness" that comes from too much light-that is the time to listen. The story of Abram and Hagar in Genesis 16 is an excellent example of listening to so-called good advice during a time of darkness, rather than waiting for God to send the light. When God gives you a vision and darkness follows, wait. God will bring the vision He has given you to reality in your life if you will wait on His timing. Never try to help God fulfill His word. Abram went through thirteen years of silence, but in those years all of his self-sufficiency was destroyed. He grew past the point of relying on his own common sense. Those years of silence were a time of discipline, not a period of God’s displeasure. There is never any need to pretend that your life is filled with joy and confidence; just wait upon God and be grounded in Him (see Isaiah 50:10-11 ).
Do I trust at all in the flesh? Or have I learned to go beyond all confidence in myself and other people of God? Do I trust in books and prayers or other joys in my life? Or have I placed my confidence in God Himself, not in His blessings? "I am Almighty God . . ."— El-Shaddai, the All-Powerful God (Genesis 17:1). The reason we are all being disciplined is that we will know God is real. As soon as God becomes real to us, people pale by comparison, becoming shadows of reality. Nothing that other saints do or say can ever upset the one who is built on God.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Bullish run at the PSE Bull Run
At the finish line, I was told that Swthrt also got her new PR of 34:05 min for the 5K. She got an almost equal 17:04 and 17:01 min split.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Josh's 8th Birthday
Singlets still not available
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Runner’s knee
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome which is also known as the runner’s knee for obvious and unfortunate reason of being common among runners. The stress of running can cause irritation where the kneecap (Patella) rests on the thighbone. The resulting pain can be sharp and sudden or sometimes dull and chronic. It may disappear while you are running and return again afterwards. There may be several causes to blame but it can often be traced back to poorly conditioned quadriceps and tight hamstrings. Having weak quads may not be able to support the patella which may lead it to track out of alignment. The tight or inflexible hamstrings can put pressure on the knee.
Suggestions were given such as adding strengthening and stretching to your routine. Quad strengthening exercise will help develop the front, inside and outside of your thigh. For more discussions on this topic click here
Monday, January 12, 2009
Runners are back
Thursday, January 8, 2009
A Runner's Wish
"Para naman maiangat natin ang quality at magkaroon din tayo ng patakbo sa darating na panahon na sikat at dinarayo ng mga foreigners tulad ng New York Marathon, Boston Marathon, London Marathon at iba't iba pang kilalang running events sa buong mundo. Sa pagtutulungan ng runners at organizers mararating din ng Pinoy running community ang araw na iyon."
Here’s his wish for 2009:
Dear running organizers,
I hope you won’t mind if I ask you a wish (magpapasko na kasi). These wishes are based on the experiences I’ve had in the past races I’ve joined and some comments/blogs I’ve heard/read:
1. Race schedules- Schedules must be coordinated with all race groups so we don’t have simultaneous races with the same race dates
2. Registration- there should be multiple registration centers- race packets should be given upon registration- race day on-site registration should be allowed but should close 15 minutes before thescheduled race starts (sometimes the race gets delayed because there are still on-siteregistrants queuing)
3. Singlets/T-shirts (walang kokontra sa nakalista, wish nga eh!)- T-shirts should be pure cotton (malamig sa katawan)- singlets should be ‘true’ dri-fit or climacool (masarap sa katawan)- singlets must not have ‘tahi’ in front as this causes flaking and wounds theerr..uhm…nips…
4. Age Cheating- there should be a way to check for age cheating- for races with age category, there are those who register to an older race category(ex. the runner’s real age is 48, but registers with the 50-59 age group orthe runner’s real age is 16, but registers with the 10-13 age group)
5. Race Time- races must start on-time (runners wake up early to make it on time during race day,this must be respected by organizers plus the sun would already be hot if the race getsdelayed)- let us do away with the ‘Filipino Time’ instead let us be the ‘Filipino on Time’- should there be speeches by guests and/or programs, these must be done before bescheduled race time- guest speakers must be given specific time limits for their speeches
6. Runner Check-in- runners that check-in should not be allowed to leave the holding area(there are others that sneak out and position themselves few meters away from thestarting line, so that they would have a headstart when the race begins. Cheaters!!!)
7. Release of runners on race day- Runners must be released by race category (3k, 5K, 10K, 21K, …)- there should be no classification of elite, advanced, beginner runners
8. Marshalls- marshalls must be strategically located in all turns from start to finish- marshalls must control vehicular traffic to protect the runners- marshalls must direct the runners to the proper side of the road- marshalls must have a communication equipment and list of emergency contactnumbers- marshalls must be briefed of their roles and responsibilities- marshalls must apprehend or report cheating runners- escort marshalls must not only be escorting the lead runners but should there shouldalso be escorts for the last runner (leave no one behind)
9. Ambulance and medical services- there must be a first aid/medical services available- at least one ambulance/emergency vehicle must be available and strategically locatedin the middle of the race route (ex. for a 21k race, the ambulance must be located atthe 5K post not at the starting line for quick response in the shortest possible time)
10. Water stations- there should be ample water stations located at least every 2.5km- there should also be enough plastic cups and ‘clean’ cold water- there should be trash bags to throw the used plastics cups/containers(we runners should not litter our streets)
11. Route Markers- the whole stretch of the race route must be properly marked(this is especially true for marathons, some runners get lost)
12. Finish line- there should be ample race chutes for each race category to prevent long lines- race certificates and other giveaways must be given as the runner exits the race chute(do not let him/her line up again just to get those souvenirs)I’ve been good this year so I hope that my wish gets to be granted.
A son’s gift
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
A wonderful gift from a wonderful couple
We went to Batangas last Christmas day to spend time with Swthrt’s family. We stayed there until the 27th of December. We even had a post Christmas run from her hometown. It will be told in another posting. Our plan is to leave the kids to the grandparents and have that moment for ourselves. It was the same with L&L, as they spent Christmas day in Laguna and left their children there too for the special day. And so when the day came, after our church service, we went to Shangri-la Hotel to spend two days.
The Special Day
We checked-in at around 3:00 pm. Initially we planned on taking an adjoining room but there was no such available at the moment. We were assigned to room 813 while L&L were at room 809. It was really a special day for us couples to spend intimate moments with our sweethearts (Baby and I call each other swthrts while L&L call each other sweets, o di ba?). Spending time with our partners will continue to strengthen our relationships and will surely add spice to our marriages. Do you remember when was the last time you spent an intimate moment (a date, watch movie together, walk in the park) with your wife or husband? Sometimes we neglect this area of our married lives because of work, kids, problems, etc. I tell you such special days will be the foundation of our stronger relationship. That when we encounter trials and difficulties, just remembering these moments will surely strengthen our commitment to love one another for better or for worse.
In the following morning, I woke up early to check on the pool and see if I can do few laps before running at the treadmill. Swthrt accompanied me to the pool and took some pictures while I do 30x25m swim. When L&L arrived later, it was time for the treadmill. L&L were regular running buddies at UP every Saturday night. We spent almost an hour at the gym. Afterwards we went to our room to freshen up and get ready for breakfast. It was really a bigtime breakfast, hahaha!
After the very sumptuous breakfast, we again spent the rest of the day in our respective rooms until we checked out at around 1:00 pm. For Swthrt and I, It was a very special moment spent with a very special couple that forever be remembered. God bless you Louie and Lea!
Holiday Runs!
one of the challenging part of the route...uphill
In the morning of Dec.30, we did it again. This time it was only Swthrt and I who ran the same route. We had no vehicle support. It was also Swthrt’s longest run covering 12km of 100% running with no pains. We really enjoyed the run. Surely, it will be repeated when we visit Batangas again.
We also started the New Year with runs last January 2,3 and 4 at UP Diliman. It was nice to see familiar faces there. Swthrt and Bards finally met last Sunday at UP together with Mesh, Dingdong and company.
The start of something new
Year 2008 ushered in to a new found interest, running! Middle of the year marked my entry into the world of running. It also gave way to meeting new friends through joining races and blogging my adventures in training, the races I joined, and the insights in running the race of life.
As we start the year 2009, God reminded us through the message delivered in our church, Hosanna, in starting the year right. Not only wishing to make it a better year, or trying to correct the wrong of the previous year, or making resolutions for improvements but changing our hearts and minds as we truly trust and obey our Lord Jesus Christ.
“Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” - Romans 12:1-2
I pray that this year will be a year of trusting and obeying our Lord Jesus Christ that I may not only run a good race but to finish it strong through the grace of God!
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.”
- Hebrews 12:1-3 (New International Version)
2008 Highlights and 2009 Goals ...
My running chronology
I started running in May this year inside our office compound in Fort Bonifacio. It was a 30-min walk-run program for several weeks then gradually shifting to an all run 5K workout.
My first official race (5K) was "Rush to Infinity Run 08" held at Global City, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City last June 29, 2008.
Swthrt started to run and we joined races together and a couple of races with the kids too.
Registered for the Men’s Health Miracle Run (Aug. 17) and ran the 10K. This was my first official 10K race.
I received a Nike Running Shoes with ipod kit from brother Relly and Gem which enabled me to join the Nike Human Race (Aug.31).
Set a 10K PR of 1:05:13 at the Adidas King of the Road Race (Oct. 11).
I was able to reduce weight from 198 lbs to 178 lbs
Running with BFFs at UP every weekend
I met new friends through joining races and blogging.
Started training at ULTRA in November with Team Baldrunner
Ending the year of joining races with running 16K at the Yakult 10-miler Race (Dec.7)
Christmas and New Year Holiday Run at Batangas City covering 12K starting from Swthrt’s hometown.
My running goals for 2009
To run a Half Marathon (doing a full will be a great bonus)
To set new PRs in 10K (at sub 60min), 16K and 21K
To run 10K races together with Swthrt and set new MR
To reduce more weight (to my ideal BMI or at least close to it)
To be consistent in trainings
To enjoy running as I have enjoyed it last year and meet more friends
For this blogsite
I pray that I may continue to share my faith and share the Love of God to the readers of this blog through my experiences in running and share the insights that God has given me.