Sunday, January 29, 2012
WUP FUNd RUN
WUP FUNd RUN (For Bagyong Sendong Victims). 5K Run on February 15 at Wesleyan University-Philippines, Cabanatuan City.
Race/Event Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Location: Wesleyan University-Philippines, Cabanatuan City
Race Types: 5K
Registration Fees: P250 inclusive of race kit and snacks
Registration Venue: SSC Office, WUP, Cabanatuan City
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Saya Lakad, Saya Takbo 3
Saya Lakad, Saya Takbo 3. 3K, 5K, 10K Run on March 10 at Cabanatuan City
Race/Event Date: Saturday, March 10, 2012
Location: Lakewood Subdivision, Cabanatuan City
Race Types: 3K, 5K, 10K
Registration Fees: P300 inclusive of race kit and snack
Registration Venue: NE Pacific Bodega, NE Crossing , NE Mall, NE Emporia, NE San Jose, NE Gapan, and Levites Music Store
For inquiries, call 09228346820 and look for Ms Lynn or visit https://www.facebook.com/pages/Run-Cabanatuan/192103157470573
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Self-Proclaimed Fun Run Junkie
I have now become running junkie. It’s funny how I frequent different websites that to check for upcoming fun runs. I even bookmarked some of them. I am glad there are fun runs in Cabanatuan where I could join. It means I don’t have to go far just to sweat it all away.
I still continue to run an average of 8k in 56 minutes. That’s a huge improvement from 8 minutes per kilometer last month. Although I have gotten the hang of 8k, I still decide to stick to it for some time. I’m pretty sure, soon enough I’ll be ready for my first 10k. There is no harm in waiting. For now, all I should to is train hard and believe harder that nothing is impossible especially if one puts her heart in it.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Kapitan Pepe Fun Run
I woke up at 2:00 am today. I jokingly told myself, “Hindi ka ecxited, Teh!” while I headed to the bathroom to take a bath. I had a light meal composed of pandesal with peanut butter, a glass of milk and banana. At around 3:00, I took the first trip off to Cabanatuan.
Fifteen minutes before 4:00 am I was already in Kapitan Pepe. I was participant the first to arrive. The barangay tanod were still fast asleep when I alighted from the traysikel. I couldn’t help but laugh at myself. See? I wasn’t really excited. I was just TOO excited for it.
I waited in front of the Barangay Hall for about an hour before the place started to get busy. Runners started to arrive. I felt the excitement in the air. Most of them were with friends and families. I felt out of place for I was with no one. At one point, I regretted not inviting friends. But I thought the situation could work positively on me. I started smiling at the people around me. A middle aged couple was trying to photograph themselves (which I suppose would soon be posted on FB) caught my sight. I offered to take their photos and voila I instantly made friends with them.
People started pouring in. The excitement in the air was also growing. From afar I saw a familiar face. It was Cherry, a former student from the university where I teach. I approached her and exchanged pleasantries. I soon found out she was running 10k. In fact her race bib number was 22, the number which I originally had. But since I transferred to 5k category, I was assigned to number 16.
At exactly, 6:00 am, the starting gun fired. I kept my normal pace which was 8 minutes per kilometer. But the idea of winning in the event came through me so I decided I should go faster. By the time I reached the loop, my energy level was going down. I had to walk at some point and go back to running few minutes after. I decided to brush off the idea of winning the event but rather to enjoy the activity. After all, I didn’t join to compete. I was only after the fun side of it.
When I got to the finish line, I felt elated. Fellow runners cheered for me. Some even gave me high five. While some cheered for I was the third to finish among the girls in 5k category. Di nga?! 3rd ako? I couldn’t believe it for there were about hundreds of runners who joined in the said event. Too bad, I forgot to track my running time (which I actually planned to do before the race started). I thought I’d just do it on my next fun run. I just contented myself with the idea of getting into Top 5. It was a mean feat for a beginner like me!
I decided to wait for Cherry in the finish line. She and her companion were almost in sight. I cheered for her as got to the finish line. She got Second Place for 10k in Women’s Category. I admired her strength and willpower. She must have trained so hard for it.
As soon as the awarding ceremony was done, I approached Sir Arnie and congratulated him for the success of the event. It was just nice to make new friends and build larger network. Before I left Kapitan Pepe I made a vow that this year, I should not only collect 12 race kits but make friends and join a running community.
Friday, January 13, 2012
First Pitfall
After my training today, I realized that my knees and legs hurt badly. Although I have high threshold in pain, what I felt today was just too much. I must have been very hard on myself for the past few days. I thought running 10k was not a good idea for now. Maybe I wasn’t ready for it yet.
As soon as I got home, I immediately sent the Sir Arnie a message asking the possibility of transferring to 5k category. I was glad he allowed me. I thought forcing myself to finish 10k would not only harm me but might lead me to quit running.
At this point, I don’t see myself quit running. Like I said in my previous entry, running has become a personal thing to me. My day is not complete without a 5k-8k run. I guess I just have to train some more before my body is ready for longer runs. Although my brain tells my body it could go farther, I just can’t afford to get injured. Not for now, especially that my first fun run is in two days.
I’ll skip my training tomorrow. I should rest and allow my sore muscles to heal and recover.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Twin Sister
Today, I enlisted in my first fun run of the year. It’s been about seven weeks of training and I believe I am ready for 10k. Although I am a bit nervous with the idea, I still think I am ready for it. I think I wouldn’t know whether I could do it or not unless I try.
Taking risks is my twin sister. As my favourite writer Paulo Coelho would put it, it’s important to take risks for we only understand the miracle of life when we allow the unexpected to happen. I still have more than a week to train so there is no need to worry.
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