Saturday, April 28, 2012

Search. Like. Follow.

I did not train today because my class in post-grad school is at 7:00 am. My professor in 7:00 am class did not meet us last Saturday (which was perfectly okay because of Bayanihan 2012) so I thought she’d be in school today to meet the class. It turned out she was not around. I was disappointed. My next class would be at 1:00 pm. Had I known she wouldn’t be around I could have had a tempo run this morning. Argh...

I was glad though I brought my running magazines with me. At least I could keep myself busy. Well, I have read those magazines and re-read it several times but I guess browsing on it would be better than staring blankly on the board daydreaming I was somewhere joining a race and meeting new friends. Anyways, I found information in the mag worth sharing.

For a beginner like me checking running related stuff is a must. I mean I know I must get as much information as I can. Hence, I find reading running blogs helpful. For me, it's one of the ways to get motivated.

So here are the list of Manila’s most visited blogs that continue to inspire, educate and inform its readers and followers.

Jaymie Pizarro
35, Graphic Designer, Editor-in-Chief of The Bull Runner Magazine, Baby Sign Language Instructor, Mom to Anton and Nia

Dennis Ravanzo
31, Senior Web Developer

Raul Patrick Concepcion
48, Executive Vice-President, Service Department for Conception Durables, Inc.

Noelle de Guzman
28, Group Exercise Instructor, TV Host

Vima Mendoza
40, Customer Service Head, Forecasting and Planning Technologies, Inc., Digital Media Marketing Consultant for Runrio, Inc., Event King Corporation and Phenomenon Events Management, Inc.

Rene Villarta
54, VP for Marketing at Rendezvous Events, Inc.

Jinoe Gavan and Quennie Sullano Gavan
33, Self-employed and 32, IT Senior Specialist

Cheryl Golanco
25, Preschool Teacher

Source: Runner's World