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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

On Dictations

I hate it when people dictates what I need to put in my blogs. Grabe, blogs are supposed to be an outlet of what I feel or think about during those moments. I don't want it to be something like I'm forced to write on something.

Please lang lubayan ang aking mga sinusulat dito. I acknowledge that I might NOT be covering EVERYTHING in my life right now, but PLEASE DON'T DICTATE whatever I need to put here. If I want to write about it, I'll put it here. I want it natural and not as if I'm forced to.

I hope you understand this. Please lang talaga, this is my space. Sorry...

Monday, June 28, 2010

Sari-saring updates

Since I have a lot of stuff to blog about, I decided to have it consolidated into one entry:

1. GPS love:

Ever since I had my new phone, the feature that I really-really love is its OVI map. Man, it saved me a couple of times already from the brink of being lost. It's free from the ovi website; you can download maps and save your favourite locations. For me, it's really handy when I'm going to unfamiliar places within and outside Manila.

Instances which OVI Map has saved me:

1. Location of BaldRunner Inc. - to get my racekit for PAU
2. SBMA (Darwin's Tavern) - our inn during the Epic Relay
3. Traffic Route to Kamias - traffic talaga! Sobra!!! (kaya nakahanap ng ibang daan :D)

Thank God for the OVI map app talaga!

2. "Milo"

Since the epic relay, I confess that I became obsessed with getting the next best shoes for the Milo marathon. I feel that my former fave shoes are not enough to get my best time in the said event. I need something light but comfortable for long distances at the same time will not be too expensive. I considered different models from different brands (Asics, Mizuno, etc.) but I fell in love with the brand I consider my first. Thanks to Luis, I came back to the three stripes and bought an Adizero Tempo!


I tested it during the Adination event last Thursday across different scenarios (Speed, rain, downhill, uphill) and I felt the comfort plus the lightness that I'm searching for. I'm really excited with the real-thing this coming July 4 where "Milo" will make his race debut. I'm so glad that I think I made the right choice :)

3. BR's 1000 km club

Lastly, I have to blog about one of the most prestigious obsessions that I have. I envy those guys who wore the black BR shirt during the gatherings; they conquered 1K km already in their running careers.

Oh, I'm blabbering about it but I haven't discussed what's the club all-about. Just read BR's entry here. It's a concept of rewarding one's self after achieving a very-very challenging goal.

I'm almost there. Im already 956 km and I will reach my mileage during my stint in the Milo marathon. It will be a double celebration as it will be my 2nd full-marathon and I finished a very challenging goal.

I will get that shirt :D

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Post Happy Father's day post

I was supposed to write this entry last Sunday but I was too tired to create one. Since it was father's day, I want to write something for my Dad.

Dad, thank you for being there throughout the years of my life. From the day I was born, I know how much love you've shown me; extending your patient and understanding me as a young kid. You were there in all my success and failures; you're quiet all of the time but I know you were proud of us. You treat us as if we were elite kids, knowing how much you contradict mama in all of the decision she made.

Dad, I'm sorry for being such a pain in the ass. I know I've been giving you headache left and right but please treat them as my learnings thru my journey in life. I know you were disappointed with some of the decisions I made but thank you for supporting them and reminding me that everything that I choose, I should make a stand for it.

Dad, I want you to be proud of us, we tried our best to meet your expectations and living your dream. I remembered the quote you posted in our old house "The greatest treasure that we can ever have is a good education and honesty". I value those stuff as well and thank you for showing us the right way.

Dad, I don't know how I could repay all of the good things you did for us but I always pray to God that He gives you all the blessings in this world. You deserve them promise :D.

Thank you so much! To best Dad in the whole wide world, we love you! :D

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

NB Trail Run

After my first Trail Run in Timberland Heights, I vowed to try my luck in trail running. It was quite a while as I missed two trail runs already (Enervon Happy Run and Men's Health All-Terrain). But nonetheless, I'm still hopeful that I can do it again. Then comes Father's day...

This is my first time to do a 15K trail run in Nuvali (I missed the first one since I lack sleep from the Pahiyas trip). Though it's far from the city, I like to try a different route at the same time enjoy some fresh air.

Here's a summary of the event:

- Went to the venue at around 3:00 am since I have to accompany my brother to the airport and lend me his car :D (now I know how to get some free ride for the whole week)
- Took around 10 minutes looking for my wallet in the freaking car (demmit, paano ako magbabayad ng toll di ba?)
- Arrived at the venue at around 5:10 am
- Didn't know that the starting line is not at the mall. It's located at the other end of Nuvali!!! (we have to ride a jeepney)
- Saw Luis, Abby and Ka Totoy in the starting line. Pretty anxious for the start of the trail.
- Started at around 5:40. As expected, we piled up at the start of the trail because it's narrow.
- First 5 km is a real jungle trail. Went thru a forest, down a hill, across a river then up in an open field. My socks and shoes were filled with gravel literally giving me a foot scrub for the rest of the race.
- Second 5 km is relatively flat as we ran through an open field and tall grasses. Started picking up the race pace but occasionally slows down because of land mines (jebs ng kalabaw)
- Last 5 km was still flat but at the last leg, the 15 km runners were led to a different branch of the track. Sped-up to an easy pace till the finish line.
- Finished at 1:31. Met-up with the rest of the takbo.ph people at the finish line.



Over-all, it was a great race to meet old and new friends, enjoy the scenery and celebrate the day for our dear dad's.

Happy Father's day to all! (Snapshots of the event can be found here) :D

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Goodbye Diego! :(


Three years ago, I was still undecided if I want to be serious in running as a sports. I was still going to the gym then and my old shoes are no longer keeping up. So I thought of buying some new shoes to fit my new lifestyle.

I forgot what model Diego was but he was on sale when I got him. He's light, snug fit and very comfortable. I had raced with him since 2007 and progressed with me from my 5K stint to the current 42K (yes, I wore him during the Condura marathon). But age do take its toll as the markings were already blanking out and some of the soles were already pulling out. So I decided to have him retire today; our last race as partners.

I still felt the same comfort and performance I expect from him since the day I bought him. Although the trail is indeed punishing as it wore him down for the last time. One last push and I was able to set a record for my trail run in Nuvali!

Diego, thank you for the wonderful years you shared with me throughout this career. If i'm to choose a shoe again, I'll find you but alas your model is no longer in Production. Don't worry, I won't ever forget you through the years. Finally, it's time for you to rest.

Goodbye old friend! :(

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Chris Epic Relay

2 days, 2 vans, 10 superb runners, 4 outstanding support crew, 1 goal, 1 mission. This composed my last weekend: running 250 kms across SBMA, Bataan and Zambales. I joined the group "The Powerpuff Boys" composed of different runners from different backgrounds. More info about the group from this post of Luis.

Anyway, I'll summarize my fantastic weekend by days. Let me see if I can at least capture the highlights of the race:

Day 0:

- Met Jai, Mark and Brando in SM Megamall. Had carbo-loading in Avenetto, downing 3 heavy pasta over bottomless drinks. We ate like there is no tomorrow.
- We will meet Bryan and the rest in Subic already since they still have some appointments here in Manila. Luis and Roy were already there in the tavern while Mark and Bea will be joining us during raceday already.
- Had a stop-over at Petron Lakeshore to look for batteries, soap and shampoo. Decided not to buy them here as they were expensive. Ate Halo-halo instead for meryenda while Brando was criticizing (inokray) the music they played as laos (freaking sexbomb girls!!!). Started our way again to Subic
- Arrived at Subic earlier than expected. I already plotted the way to the tavern via Nokia Maps (the sweetest thing that happened in mobile history). Mark M. took his camera from the bag and started shooting some videos. I remembered how Subic got rich because of my traffic violation so I was extra careful driving!
- Went to the Inn already but Roy and Luis was not there. We left our stuff in the training room and went back to town. By the way, the location was really strategic as it is near the Runner Exchange Point(REP) #2 for tomorrow
- Withdrew some money and checked for things that we can buy in town. Looked at the local sport shops to check shoes and paraphernalias. Was tempted in buying the Nike Lunarlite (sobrang mura!!!) but decided to meet Bryan first at Boardwalk
- Met Bryan and the rest of the gang. They were already done with dinner already so we made some additional orders. Beep-beep is still wearing his barong as if he was a congressman. Promo girls from Marlboro and Philip Morris met with us but I guess they were turned-off due to Beep-beep's remark ("we don't smoke nor drink but we do womenize!"). That scared them off pronto
- Bryan explained the plans for tomorrow using the table condiments (ang lufet!!!). Had our first photoshoot as a team outside Gerry's grill
- Went back to the tavern to refresh and get ready. All the power sockets were occupied by things that need to be charged. Room was big; enough for at least 15 people. Everyone was excited and had a hard time sleeping. GBM was still posting on his blog while I'm catching up some small work. Technology will play a vital role in our game tomorrow.
- Slept at 1 - 2 am after charging my camera and laptop

Day 1 (June 12)
- Woke up at around 6:30 pm due to a call from Mayor. I need to respond!
- Went outside and noticed that the REP was already set-up. First set of runners were already arriving including "Will Run for Beer" (a.k.a. my team from HP). Took some action shots :D
- Had breakfast in Jollibee but prior to that, we bought some ice already. All coolers were filled with ice. On the way, we saw the last batch of runners released before our call-time
- Met a few groups in Jollibee. Most of them were running the later legs of the race. Had burger steak + soup for breakfast (Yummy!)
- Went back to the tavern to get ready. Van was already waiting for us when we got back. Wore the legendary pink singlet. Didn't wore my shoes yet as we will not be running yet.
- Had a few snapshots with the REP and as a carwasher. Used Mark M.'s sponge as props and washed my car plus the van in the REP. Will use the earnings for our toll fee.
- Assigned to Van #2 which will run legs #5-#10. Went on our way to the starting line which is the lighthouse in SBMA.
- Upon arrival, fixed the supplies for each van. Found the van of another team and guess what, they have 4 Kenyans!!!
- Went to the registration area to register. Since the first team is not done yet we decided to take some pictures at the stage. Feeling winner ang mga loko.
- Finished registration while Beep-beep is doing his ritual dance. Had a few more snapshots before we went to the starting line.
- Beep-beep was briefed together with the other runners for Leg#1. Thinking that they will be starting already, we were wrong as the Ponstan Cheer Dancers did a dance number to energize the runners.
- Race started at exactly 12 nn. Beep-beep was leading the pack (ahead of the Kenyan lady!). It was a start of their love story! We decided to go to the starting point already. At midpoint, we decided to buy lunch first in town before proceeding so we went back.
- Strange because we did not meet beep-beep along the way back. It was the Timex runner who was leading. Found Beep-beep at the far-end of the course. He was lost :( (sayang ang lead!!!).
- We had lunch in Jollibee. Bought lunch for the driver and dinner for the team. Got 15 Champ burgers for the team. We went back to the Pawikan Center
- On our way, we were able to met Brando and found out that the lead was significantly far from the first placer. We were able to close the gap and landed 2nd, overtaking RunnerSpeak. It was way too hot to run!!! We also noticed that the markers were not noticeable and the number of marshals were not enough!!! Also, the other teams were committing violations already.
- Arrived in Pawikan center. Chit-chat with the other runners who were waiting for their turn. Changed my lens to Telephoto to get finer action shots. Timex arrived first in the exchange point followed by our team. Mark Hernz started his run already while we are getting prepared to leave.
- Went ahead of Mark to do support. His leg was difficult because of the length of the uphill. Goats were abundant in the next REP so had to take a snapshot of them as well :D.
- Luis tried to close the gap already but were barraged with dogs! Grabe ang dami ng mga aso. Waited for him at the end of the leg and whoah, he overtook the Timex runner (great job luis). Jai started his leg and was doing a very fast pace.
- Maan was doing a fantastic job supporting Jai. She's like a slave waiting for Jai's orders. I started warming up as well as I will be the next runner.
- Met Kaye at the start of my next leg. She was doing leg 12 already which was the reverse of our route. Timex guy is also waiting for his turn already. Started my leg at around 6 pm already, running a very fast downhill. It was hot and humid! Damn dogs were chasing and growling at me! (stupid dogs ruined my freaking pace!!!)
- Route was short by around 1.1 km. Was surprised when I got to the REP at the turn of the curve. The support van was late since they were expecting the route to be a bit longer. Handed the baton to Totoy and he ran off as if he has firecrackers in his butt!
- It was already dark as we saw Totoy battle out the route. Man, this guy is a legend with a consistent pace conquering the uphills! The hills were quite long and steeper compared to that in Tanay plus the maddening darkness where snakes can attack made this a freaking hard route.
- Near the end of the route, we noticed a zigzagging light behind him. We thought it was another vehicle BUT no! It was the freaking Kenyan! It was suddenly a race to the top!
- Reaching the end of leg 10 gave us a breather. Passed the baton to Beep-beep as we saw him disappear towards the darkness. Heard from the support van that he had a great time having an "epic" chase with the Kenyan downhill. Had dinner while resting and catching our breaths! Champ's the best!
- Started our descend towards the next venue. We bought some ice already along the way as we tried to catch some sleep. Freaking van music are all classical love songs! (mga pang-casa!). Luis is still updating the race status thru his blackberry device :D.
- Arrived at pawikan center. Our van was stormed by little critters attracted to the light. Hanged my singlet outside the van to dry. Anxiously waiting for the news about the other team.
- Suddenly got the news that Brando was overtaken by a cyborg runner. Damn! How could that be???
- Started Mark H. leg at around 1115 am. It was really really dark and hot but we had a plan on how to support him.
- Stupid dogs are everywhere during the leg. Timex Van was following us suspiciously from behind. We're getting annoyed and angry already with them.
Day 2: (June 13, 2010)
- Luis started his leg with a full-blast. But he was stopped at around 500 meters from the REP.
- Darn race director told us that we were not reaching the cut-off. F*ck him! We were penalized by 1 hour AND the entire leg 17 was cancelled. We were so pissed off during that time.
- Fast forward to leg 18. Jai already started his leg with a vicious pace. We were still mesmerized with the freaking change in the rule.
- Around 12:45, I started my leg already. I opted not to be supported as it is a very short leg. I only asked for a bottle of gatorade and kiss from manong driver (joke!)
- The early part of the leg was so dark and creepy as I can hear the bats swooping down to get their prey. Almost got lost in the fork but was saved when a runner said that it was the wrong way.
- Passed by a few more runners uphill, sped down the highway going to the REP
- Mistakenly mistook a sign as the REP costing me almost all of my energy!!! :(
- Arrived at the REP and finished it within 28 mins (5.6K)
- Supported Totoy towards the way to the lighthouse. Side-stitches was already bothering him
- We made a wrong turn in the Reming Field area :( but we were able to cope up immediately.
- Arrived at the lighthouse exactly 2:15 in the morning!!! I have to argue with the race director but man he was so freaking cocky that he won't listen to what we were saying. We were so frustrated but agreed to finish the damn race.
- Beep-beep started his leg at 3 am in the morning. The race rules were again twisted with having all the teams start the last leg simultaneously at the lighthouse.
- Our van went to get more supply from a nearby Ministop. Also have to give manong his coffee as he was already sleepy.
- Two couples were making-out in the shop. Funny because the driver told us that it was a common site in that area during the evening. Almost told them to "get a room already".
- Went back to the tavern to freshen up. We were so damned exhausted! Bryan took the key so we have to devise a way to open our door (stupid tavern doesn't have duplicate keys). Using an MRT card, I was able to become a cat burglar and opened our door. Had some shut-eye prior to the next race already.
- We almost overslept! Went back to the van at 5 am and gave instructions to go to the next Van Exchange Point. We were all asleep in the van and was surprised that the driver went back to the lighthouse. Way to go!
- Drove fast to the next VEP in a farm in Zambales. Had photo-ops with the PNP - SAF team.
- Timex was leading, followed by SAF then a burst of energy from Bryan. I was telling Mark H., that we need to have a time of 15 mins at least to grab first place. He took it at 13 mins (Damn it!)
- It was getting hotter when Luis and Jai started their legs. Frequent sponge baths were done to prevent them from overheating. Maan has a new career: Manual Garmin! :D
- When it was my turn, I have to battle the unbearable heat. I was planning to do a consistent pace but the team informed me that Timex was near.
- Increased my pace and held it for the whole duration of the race. Was able to overtook the Timex runner at one of the turn. Built a small lead for the Totoy and probably secure a win.
- At the REP, was so dehydrated that I slumped at the van. But this was nothing as the game became interesting as we were able to catch up with Timex.
- But Timex have a very strong runner and overtook totoy. Although we have our next target: the police guys!
- We were such great sports as we offer the police runner some sponge bath and water as he was already walking. Totoy clinched the lead and was ready to finish the race.
- We crossed the finish line at around 10:45 am. It was such a great feeling!!!
- Had a few pictures taken and decided to go back to the tavern to freshen up and rest. The heat was really unbearable!
- Got a chance sleep for a few minutes but still I was exhausted. I decided to stay with my other team or else we might end up in an accident.
- Went back to the party to get some grubs. As I predicted, it was bottomless pansit!!!
- Won the best in uniform award. HP teams won both best dressed vans and best team name!
- Timex (for some f*ck*n reason was first place). 2nd and 3rd team winners were not announced!!! (boo)
- We were so damned frustrated that nobody cheered for Timex. They deserved this as they were not fair in the race.
- Everyone left the race spot except for me which planned to shop for chocolates and pasalubong in duty free
- Met with Jonjon and the rest of the gang in Pier One. Poured out the bitterness and frustrations with the team.
- Dinner in Meat Plus. Exhaustion was really-really kicking in!!!
- Arrived in Rap's place at around 10 pm. Due to exhaustion, I fell asleep immediately. They were making fun at me when I was talking in my sleep!
- Left for Manila the following day refreshed and ready to fight again!!! :)

The remarkable weekend taught me a lot of important lessons but the experience will never be erased in my heart. Running 250 km is a feat but a greater achievement is doing it with the best team which will do their best based on the books.

Will we join the next relay? Probably if the organizers will promise to improve it!

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Powerpuff Boys Debut

I really thought that our official singlet for the Epic Relay Run was too gay for the team. But I found it wrong when I saw it being worn for the very first time during our practice run yesterday.

Did a 9K run under 48-49 mins in the AMG Fun run with an additional 3K to complete 12K :D. I was burned out during the first few km of the race since I was trying to pace with my fellow teammates. Even so, I think I did great running at 5:17 pace with hills!

The team bagged a couple of awards after the race (swept 6K and almost all of 9K) before we planned for our strategy this weekend.

I'm really excited for the weekend! I never thought wearing pink would be really fun :D

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Milo Marathon on July 4

34th Milo Marathon (Manila leg) will happen this July 4. From the forums, it looks like the registration would start tomorrow (June 4) at Toby's Greenhills, SM North Edsa and Park Square I.

It is a challenging race as it implements a cut-off per category. For 42K, I think it would be 5 hours (amp!!!) for the elims while 4:30 for the finals (mas amp!!!)

I'll join the 42K category. God bless and good luck to all the participants :D
Proudly Pinoy!