Showing posts with label running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label running. Show all posts

3.30.2009

Pink Power: Pinay in Action

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While chatting with some friends last week, marathon running came up the conversation and I mentioned that I'm joining the Pinay In Action. Common reactions were "Ah really? Didn't know you run. How long have you been running?"

"Oh, almost a week already!"

The first experience was of course last week's Condura Run for the Whale Sharks.

For the 2nd time ever, back-2-back Sundays at that, I awoke at 4:30am not for diving nor catching crazy early flight, but for running. Ha ha. Believe me it's kind of funny.

This time Candie joined me (last week, Girlie). Zara, the absent wandersoles last week was the first one to arrive. The event was well organized. Even if MOA is huge, we didn't need to guess where to go. Traffic aids/security guards were at every stops and will lead you to the event venue. The assembly area was festive with booths and happy participants. We arrived early so had ample time to simulate stretching exercises of other runners. It was almost 6am and 3 solemates were still missing, luckily the event wasn't so prompt either. But still we missed the start by almost 1o minutes. But not a problem, we're all for one, and one for all.

Pinay In Action is a unique all women marathon organized by a woman (Sen Pia Cayetano) for the benefit of various women organizations. And it's on its 4th year! There were 3 running categories: 10Km, 5Km, and 1.6Km adult-child tandem run. We were registered for 5K, congratulations, we're so impressive, improving by the week!

The route is to run the perimeter of the gigantic mall. Per round is 2.5km so 5Km runners have to do this twice and 10km runners, 4x. The 1.6km runners will do a simple to and back at road facing the Manila bay.

So when we're finally complete, we set off together, noting that some of the hard-core runners were already on their 2nd loop. Like last week, we fell into the same system of pairing. Again it was Lu-ann and I, then Candie and Zara (they missed each other), then Banggigay and Indayguapa (with her loyal DSLR, of course).

Is it easier this time around? Ha ha ha. Of course not! But Lu-ann thinks it's psychologically easier if the run is one continuous stretch than repeating a loop. And it could be true because after the first loop and getting our blue straw necklace, we contemplated on stopping, since we said the time isn't accurate anymore anyway. Luckily Candie and Zara, a few steps behind, declared with conviction that we should go all the way, and we did, and I'm happy that we did!

On the other hand, doing several loops on a single track gives you the chance to spot celebrity runners, he he.

The Senator in Action

Vangie, Luann, Zara, Candie, Lilliane & Beth with Sen. Pia Cayetano

Wandersoles + Happy Feet, TheBullRunner

Wandersoles + Coach Rio. We hope to join his Nike clinic soon.


All photos (as always) courtesy of solemate www.indayguapa.com

3.08.2009

Vancouver: Deer Lake Park - And sometimes we just have to run...

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The plane announced 20 minutes before landing that Vancouver was 0 degrees downtown and i just started to quiver with the thought of coming from a country where the temperature was in the mid 30’s. “Great!!!”, i said to myself, at least there were no more threats of a harsh snow storm. With just a semi-thermal hoodie, I braved the cold weather and i was all set!

After a 30 minute drive from the airport, it was great to see the house that i called “my second home”. It delighted me to see that my bedroom was all tidy and ready for another on-set of clutter disaster. I hastily unpacked my luggage and took a quick peek outside my window which revealed a snow-covered backyard and fresh racoon tracks that honestly made me giggle.


After settling my luggage, my first agenda was to catch up with friends on my first week and they did not disappoint me. I received the best welcome dinnerS and there are still plenty lined up. With no shortage of good restaurants in Vancouver, i had dinners (and drinks) at robson st., Granville island, metrotown and Richmond. I have been trying to relatively portion my food intake but it just seemed impossible when you’re at the best restaurants the city had to offer. I usually tend to lose several pounds while travelling but it seems to go the opposite way whenever im in Vancouver. Needless to say, i have been packing on the pounds since i arrived, and with the cold weather not helping at all, i thought of something brilliant...

Inspired by vangie (a.k.a. banggigay), i came to a decision that a good run around Deer Lake Park would hopefully balance my current lifestyle. Deer Lake Park is a good 10 minute walk from our house and it felt great to be back where i had spent a good part of my summer in 2008, kayaking and running. Armed with my ipod and listening to retrace by anberlin, i started trudging and gradually increasing my pace, careful not to alarm my bummed left leg. I mostly had several meters of trails for myself with the occasional runners, walkers and bikers here and there.

While i was breezing through the wood covered trails, i was greeted by an old lady (probably in her mid 50’s) riding her bike with her dog trailing behind her. We started a small conversation about how it was unusual for her to see an Asian in her teens walking around the lake and added, “it’s nice to see someone from your background who appreciates quiet walks around the lake”. Ofcourse i had to explain to her that this teenager is already in her mid-20’s and pointed out that Deer Lake is one of those rare gems in the city where people like me go for recluse when the metropolis starts to show it’s greyness. I didn't bother asking why she pointed out that i was Asian to prevent opening a can of worms, which i was definetly not in the mood to get into. After our short talk, the old lady started to pedal away and off she went with her dog.

Trying to regain my earlier momentum, i was called by the lake to take a look at was infront of me. Coming out of winter, the grass was still hay brown while the pine trees were still bristling with its lush green hue. Off the horizon, the sky was serenely blue and the snow covered mountain cap was within my reach. Perfect, i thought. Where else in the world could you run, row and ski in one day? As it stands, Vancouver, rather Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD), is No. 4 at the The World's Best Places To Live.

With that in mind, i thought i should take the hiking route when i reach the crossroads to thrust the brewing adrenalin i had mustered. I envisioned my runners all covered with clay after climbing up muddy slopes, and considered the thought of purchasing a new one after that. But alas, i was greeted with this sign at the crossroad and had to take the road often travelled, no hiking, have to stick with running.

Off i went to continue my run and as i was about nearing the end of the trail, i had to stop. I wasn’t tired. I wasn’t parched. I was engulfed again with the scenery, however, this time it was different. As i was running, this couple caught my eye and just had to stop, sigh, think, and snap! Thus, the photo below. I felt a warm rush of shudder and the impact of human element on a person's perception, let alone body heat (hehehe). Sensing that i had 5 seconds before i turn all mushy, i quickly shook it off to finish my run.

At my finish line, i was greeted by wild ducks quacking, a fitting end to my pseudo mini-adventure. Quack! (I highly suggest you listen to i like to watch by prozzak during and after a workout)