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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Active Health Runner's Summit: Back to the Core Basics


Finally back to blogging! I've been so busy lately due to HP Run 2013 organizing duties (expect a blog on this soon!) that I failed to blog about recent running-related activities. Of course I always find time to catch up, and my attendance at the first ever Runner's Summit is something I wouldn't miss writing about.

I've been one of the lucky bloggers invited on the media launch of one of this year's most unique offering to seasoned runners (and budding runners alike) - the Unilab Active Health Runner's Summit. It was exciting to be part of something new and promising - meeting with fellow running enthusiasts on a venue wherein we could all learn together and revisit the core basics of our favorite sport.

The event happened last August 17, a Saturday, at the Bayanihan Center at Mandaluyong City. Working on mid-shift, I ensured I adjusted my work hours a bit so that I could get ample rest and wake up early Saturday morning. I met up with fellow blogger friends CJ (Run Adobo King) and Thirdy at Glorietta, Makati (where I parked my car) and rode a cab together to the venue.

I've never been to Bayanihan Center before but upon getting there, I was awed at the grand set-up of the event. This was a sure precursor of things to come, and I'm sure we're all in for a treat!

Quick and hassle-free registration. They even had rebates for those who purchased Enervon Activ!
Sponsor booths (with some even having fun activities and generous freebies)
The official Active Health Runner's Summit shirt available for purchase
Active Health Runner's Summit shirt - I was hoping it came in black too.
We didn't miss the opportunity of having our photo taken at the photo wall, before entering the function hall.

With fellow bloggers, CJ, Rolly, Thirdy, Ibet and Mommy Vimz
The function hall setup is as warm and welcoming as the set-up outside. Honestly, I was expecting it to be more of  "classroom-type setup" rather than sitting on round tables. The venue was setup to trigger sound discussions with people you are sitting with. We're lucky to have our table way in front.

The large screen and stage
A view from the back as participants start to settle in
Unlimited Carbtrim for everyone! Woah!
Buffet table - breakfast, lunch and merienda were served!
What a hearty breakfast! (photo courtesy of Art Mendoza)
The schedule of the activities for the day we're released early on - with the morning session allocated to "Runner's Machine", and the afternoon session for "Runner's Fuel" and the most awaited motivational "Beyond Running" talks.

Active Health Runner's Summit schedule of activities
Sir Boy Ramos was as usual his best running host self - inserting humor to keep everyone's energy going. He introduced the first one on stage to give runners a view of what's in store for the whole day - ULAH's very own Lester Castillo. 

Sir Lester Castillo welcoming everyone to the first ever Runner's Summit
After the warm welcome, Sir Boy introduced the speakers for Runner's Fuel - the coaches from UST College of Rehabilitation Sciences - Reil Espino, Kris Agarao and Saul Sibayan.

UST College of Rehabilitation Sciences for Runner's Fuel
Coach Reil was up first, and he didn't waste time just keeping everyone sitting down on their respective tables. He called for a few volunteers to demonstrate in front of everyone what proper stretching and warm-up activities are, which for me is one of the highlights of the event. Blogger friends Allan (Running Free Manila) and Rikki (Cheapanggang Diva) were of course as ready to show everyone how it's done.

Lunges! Purple RFM and Orange CD! Look at their form!
A number of participants taking a video of the demonstration which would really come in handy on race day!
Everyone was asked to stand up and do a little warm-up ourselves!
Rolly, Rikki and I doing the moves! Haha!
We wouldn't let the day pass without having our photo taken with Coach Reil. Great session, coach!
Before lunch break, VIP guests arrived - the PBA legends Alvin Patrimonio, Benjie Paras and Ronnie Magsanoc! They were there to welcome all participants on behalf of Alaxan FR. Everyone was starstruck to see their PBA idols on stage. We also had an opportunity to have a photo taken with them.

The PBA Legends - Patrimonio, Paras and Magsanoc
I thought I'm already tall! Looking like a hobbit beside The Two Towers. Haha!
Group shot with the bloggers (photo courtesy of ULAH FB page)
The Bull Runner Jaymie Pizarro was also there to grace everyone with her ever-smiling presence, with a special meet-and-greet at the photo wall just before the afternoon session started.

The last photo I had with Jaymie was way back 2010 at the Neutrogena Run! Is she even aging? Haha!
Love being a blogger! 
After a buffet lunch, making everyone's tummy full, the afternoon's "Runner's Fuel" kicked off. Jeaneth Aro of Nutrifit Philippines was tasked to present an interesting topic - nutrition basics. I was particularly interested on this as I continue to try incorporating a healthy diet myself. As I heard terms like mono-saccharides and di-saccharides I had this nostalgic feeling of being back to school as scientific terms were mentioned. Jeaneth tried her best of keeping it simple for everyone and explained in as much layman's terms as possible. In my opinion though, there came a point of just too much information being thrown off, and I wish there was a more practical approach, catered to runner-specific diet, that was provided.

Jeaneth Aro of Nutifit Philippines for The Runner's Fuel
Ma'am Jeaneth can I ask for a diet program? Haha!
The "Beyond Running" session was slated for the latter part of the afternoon. We had two speakers inserted on a jam-packed 1-hour window. First is none other than Coach Rio Dela Cruz, who shared his running roots. Yes he spoke on a training based on an elite's perspective, but the session was so intimate and everyone I'm sure can relate to what he shared - the sacrifices of spending hours on training, the ups and downs of race events, the fulfillment on achieving personal bests.

Coach Rio on Beyond Running - spoken with true heart and passion
I was anticipating the last motivational speech of the day coming from Kuya Kim Atienza. Of course I've already heard about his near-death experience before from other runners, but nothing comes close to him sharing the story himself. Everyone was so attentive, with the hall as quiet as ever, listening intently to every word Kuya Kim shared. His experience was scary, yet out of this he came back stronger and more motivated to live life. And running became instrumental to his changed lifestyle. It was so inspiring and fit to end the whole day's events.

Kuya Kim Atienza on "Beyond Running" - his inspirational story wrapped-up the day's sessions
Kuya Kim, I'm now a fan!
Coach Ani De Leon-Brown gracing the event with her presence - she's so approachable and so humble!
All participants were then given generous loot from Unilab post-event.  

Sports Nutrition Pack for all participants!
Class picture (photo courtesy of ULAH FB page)
Bloggers with the ULAH team (photo courtesy of ULAH FB page)
Active Health Runner's Summit - Sports Nutrition Pack and other loot - I love ENERVON HP!
Thank you Unilab Active Health and your generous sponsors for staging an event for runner's proper education and motivation. Truly your passion for innovative events such as this year's summit reflects your remarkable vision for good health and active lifestyle! We're all looking forward to more events like this in the future.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

My Top 10 Favorite Blog Posts

When I was just new to running (and I haven't even started blogging my own race experiences), one of the things I like doing is blog-hopping. Read an article, check out a blogger's blog roll, and keep on clicking links to the different runner blog sites. I particularly like reading race experiences, and there are just some bloggers who write so effectively that I almost feel I was with them.

I listed my top 10 favorite blog posts below (I have more favorites though), with links to their original articles, which I'm sure you'll enjoy reading too.

10. Run Adobo King
Top 10 Random Putik Moments @ Merrell Adventure Run 2012
http://runadoboking.wordpress.com/2012/06/09/top-10-random-putik-moments-merrell-adventure-run-2012/
- Such a fun blog post of CJ and fellow Pinoy Exchange members retelling his muddy experience in the Merrell Run! Best part: the shower photo.

9. By Sheer Will
IronWill (First of Two Parts)
- One of my favorite bloggers, his writing style just amuses me. This post tells Enrico Villanueva's Cobra 70.3 Ironman journey. I'm not into multi-sport, but this post has drawn me into CamSur experience.

8. Running Fatboy
Bataan Death March Ultramarathon 2013 Edition
http://runningfatboy.blogspot.com/2013/03/bataan-death-march-ultramarathon-2013.html
- Dennis might have been DQed on the recent BDM 102 for not meeting the 17-hour cutoff, but I salute him for still finishing what he started. Next year, he'll have his revenge.

7. Kulit Runner
Measurement of a Celebrity
- I read this post when I was still a running newbie. Coach Rio eventually became a name everyone knew in the running community. Mommy Vimz enumerated the signs on Coach Rio's new celebrity status.

6. Pambansang Legs
Payola Incorporated
http://pambansanglegs.wordpress.com/2012/01/18/payola-incorporated/
- I remember the term "payola" being frequently mentioned by bloggers when I first got invited on running event launches. Eman wrote his sentiments on bloggers being accused of being paid just to attend.

5. Running Free Manila
Before You Lead You Must Follow, How To Be A Pacer
- I can so relate to Allan's observations on being a race pacer. I've paced a number of runners already so this post by RFM became one of my instant favorites.

4. The Bull Runner
Thank You!
http://thebullrunner.com/2010/05/thank-you/
- Jaymie Pizarro's post on the first ever TBR Dream Marathon. This inspired me to join and register for the 2011 edition, wherein I wasn't able to run due to a 3-month business trip. TBRDM became a sought-after event for marathon virgins and second-timers.

3. Life Begins at 50
Living the Dream in Nuvali (TBR Dream Marathon in Pictures)
- A very inspiring post from Nora, a mom on her 50s - she did the marathon on TBRDM 2010. She did her 2nd marathon in TBRDM 2012, and I personally witnessed her "dancing queen" moment when she passed by one of the support stations. I'm her fan!

2. Runningshield
Tokyo Marathon 2012
http://runningshield.blogspot.com/2012/03/tokyo-marathon-2012.html
- My running idol, Patrick Concepcion, did the Tokyo Marathon last 2012. This post inspired me to push my luck this 2013 and run in one of the best marathon destinations in the world.

1. takbo.ph
Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon: My 2nd Full Marathon
- Jinoe's blow-by-blow account of his Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon experience. By the time I got to reading the part when he was sprinting to make it to the cut-off, I was literally gasping for air. That's how effective his post was.

Thank God for bloggers who inspire!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Featured at TBR Mag!


Grab a copy of The Bull Runner Magazine March-April 2013 issue (with Paolo Abrera on the cover) and you'll see yours truly featured on the Condura Skyway Marathon event page!


I got asked: "How did you like the Condura Skyway Marathon race route?" of which I replied: "CSM 2013 is my 2nd time to run Condura, my first was from 2010's Run for the Dolphins. The 21k route's a breath of fresh air, and offers just the right amount of challenge with its deceiving rolling terrain."

Thanks to Mommy Vimz aka Kulitrunner for having me featured!

Friday, April 6, 2012

Witnessing Dreams Come Alive at TBRDM2012

The Bull Runner Dream Marathon is every (newbie) runner's dream - a pampered journey to one's first (or second) full marathon. It started in 2010, when a lucky hundred runners took part in a race event like no other. (Trivia: I registered for the 2011 2nd batch but unfortunately wasn't able to run since I was on business trip.)

Now on its third year, a clamor from marathoner-wannabes gave way to an increase in sought-after race slots. 600 slots have been filled in mere days of registration announcement at Jaymie's TBR website. I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes a thousand in a year or two.

Four of my running teammates from Team Alpha1 were fortunate enough to be part of batch 3 - Daves, Rocky, Romp and Gian. Come March 18 race day at Nuvali, our team again provided support and cheered everyone on as they ran and conquered 42.195 kilometers.

The queue at the race check-in - runners were provided a timing band and chip which they should return at the end of the race.

A quick snap before the assembly (from L-R) - me, Martin and excited virgin marathoners Rocky, Romp and Gian.

The preparation of a winner - Daves putting on tape on his toes before wearing his minimalist shoe on.

Chasers - they will be running beside the dream marathoners on certain areas of the race route. They have already fulfilled their marathon dreams before and as they say, they are now "paying it forward"

A shot of the stage - a briefing of the runners before their most awaited gun start

Excitement at an all-time high - Runners just a few minutes away from starting the longest race (so far) of their lives

The early bird support team - Eugene, Rolly, Martin and me, proudly showing-off our Team Alpha1 and team support tarps

The support team tarp designed by yours truly :)

Hyper support team - This picture was taken when Daves arrived at km17, in 3rd place! We were all ecstatic!

Photographer Me - I took snaps of familiar faces. In this picture are Ceres aka Cybermumu, Scout aka Runt Runner, Astroboy Runner, Last Man Standing, Noel aka Running Castles, CJ aka Run Adobo King, Sponge Bob Runner with pacer Green Eyes Val Caro, Papa Racs, Lem, Mark Sigue, Runner's Runner, pacer Mish and chasers Eman and Rain.

The ever-supportive Team Alpha1 members - Bry, Marvin, Martin, Kathy, Rolly, Eugene and me

Crossing the finish line - Their cloud nine moments captured (again, collage was created by yours truly)

Daves was the first runner to cross the finish line with an amazing time of 4 hours and 10 minutes. BFD, you're my idol!

Our newest team member Romp finished strong at 5 hours and 2 minutes.

An ever-smiling Rocky clocked in at 5 hours and 54 minutes.

Gian finished in 6 hours and 32 minutes, and was greeted by his supportive fiancee and family at the finish line.

Posing with TBRDM finisher Doc Minnie (who still managed to do a jump shot after finishing the race)

The ever-present (but fashionably late) Ms Mars makes an appearance just before we left Nuvali to have our brunch at Tagaytay.

Pigging-out at Leslie's like we all ran a full!

Tourists? A shot of the team with the Taal volcano in the background

Back to Nuvali - Daves treated everyone to drinks from Serenitea

Thanks to Jaymie of TBR for making more marathon dreams come true this year and congratulations to all the chasers, pacers and dreamers!

For an account of the journey of my teammate and TBRDM2012 first placer Barefootdaves, you may visit the following links:
- TBR Dream Marathon Chronicles Part 1
- TBR Dream Marathon Chronicles Part 2

Happy reading!