Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Testing The Limits

It's becoming a habit already, the penchant for extraordinary adventure. Nearly eight months ago, on my first ever official foot race, I braved and conquered an extreme 8-kilometer uphill run.  Shortly after my first stint at a half-marathon in September, we trooped to a  neighboring island for a great outdoor experience only trail running could offer.  And four weeks ago, I obliged to yet another test - The Columbia Trailmasters Duathlon in the rugged mountains of Balamban in Central Cebu.


Yes folks, it's my first duathlon. My what? Many still give me that blank look every time I utter the term so here's a little trivia.  A duathlon is a sports event that involves two disciplines, running and cycling (or biking).  It is commonly a run-bike-run format where athletes first run a set distance, bike a set distance and finally run another set distance.  This combo sport usually occurs on public roads but to put a more extreme element to the race, duathlons are now held off-roads. And such is the case of the October 17 event.


The day before the race, on a gloomy Saturday afternoon, we headed up the mountain and camped out in our tents on an uneven grassland courtesy of the generous owners of K33 Zipline, one that has the reputation for Cebu's longest.  Got settled in our temporary homes, the guys readied the burners and the ladies cooked their specialties - chicken barbecue and spaghetti (pasta on the mountain, who would have thought?).  Moments later, it's carbo-loading indulgence for everyone (even if I'm the only one competing, LoL!). 

I signed up for the executive individual category which they said was designed for novices, beginners and weekend warriors. It meant I had to run 5K on the first leg, bike 10K on the second and run another 5K on the final leg.  Really sounded easy!  At quarter past four in the morning on Sunday, we began to ascend from our camping ground, proceeded to the bike transition area, deposited my equipment, then went back to the assembly point and prepped.

 

Minutes past six, we were released from the get-go.  It was all good the first five minutes but when we shifted  from the road to the hill with less than two feet of brown clay to step on, the agony began.  It was nothing I had expected.  The tranquility in lush greens and vegetation was an outright contrast to the adrenaline rush everyone was into. We scaled mountains then sloped down the trail, then went up again and down again.  It did not occur to me that the first leg could be that punishing.  The subsequent stages couldn't be a little gentler.
    

It sure wasn't.  The bike part was brutal.  The one who mapped out the course was a Nazi! If the tracks were meant for bikes, we wouldn't be on our feet for the most part.  I slide, fell hard on my butt and held on to my bike countless times. Within that hour of absolute misery, I had to cross a very narrow path, slated and damped. One mis-step, maybe I wouldn't be here blogging about it.  Inside my head at the time were regrets and remorse. Had I only known.
     

The final 5K run leg was a bit forgiving.  At this juncture, only exhaustion was standing in my way of completing my first crack at a duathlon.  Well, believe it or not, I did graduate in my category.  There were moments though when quitting came knocking but the door's completely shut the entire time. What didn't kill me made me stronger. Going into the event, I only had the will, my tried-and-true TYJ support crew and the grace from Above. When it ended, I gained an awful lot.


So what's next, a Tri?

photo credits: 2nd & 8th - lorebelle joy, 7th - estan cabigas

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Quezon City International Marathon 2

Capping TYJ's 2010 running season with a bang! We've just signed up! TY Rodel!


Saturday, October 23, 2010

Conquer The Hill: Snapshots

10.10.10. While Manila hosted the Guinness worthy "A Run for Pasig River", Cebu witnessed another milestone event for Holiday Gym and Spa when it presented the 3rd edition of "Run To The Max." It featured 4K, 8K and 16K runs and offered participants a taste of the uphill via the Busay route.  Team Yellow Jersey was there!
 
 Additional photos by Sydey Delos Reyes

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Citigym's Halloween Run

This is the coolest thing that could ever happen this side of the planet.  I am talking about Citigym's Half Marathon dubbed "A Halloween Run" happening on October 31, 2010.  Forget about ghost-hunting, instead go 21K-chasing.  Skip trick or treating but indulge on 3K-6K-12K fun running.  Come in your hippest, scariest and craziest and assemble at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino lagoon area just before the break of dawn. 


As a added treat, a ChiRunning workshop will be conducted by a ChiRunning expert on October 29, 2010  also at the Waterfront Hotel & Casino.  This is to better prepare runners, particularly the half-marathoners.  There are limited slots so reserve a seat early, refer to the poster below.


Save the date, register now!  TYJ and Friends will be there! Thanks to Julia Siscar of Citigym for the event specifics.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Glam Run

It was the morning the roads figuratively turned into ramps.  Regular runners took the runways, err, the streets side by side with fashionistas who added pizzazz to the event, a welcome change. It was the Glamour Run, organized by STC High School Batch 87, directed by Runcheck, held on September 19, 2010 at the Ayala Terraces.

 

Glam Mom June Marq placed 10th in the 5K female category, a success on the third try.  Glam Diosa was sub-1 in the 10K male, a consistent feat.  Glam Friends dominated their respective events, a real class act.  Congratulations, guys!  TYJ is very proud of your achievements.  Cheers!


Been out of the running circuit for awhile, on purpose. I missed last weekend's World Heart Day Run and today's Pink October Run.  But I made up for that with more - a total 44K on the bike. The Columbia Trail Masters Duathlon on October 17, that's what.  


See you on 10.10.10 when we Conquer the Hill!

Additional photos: James L. Go on FB

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Fifty-One Thrills

In the occasion of the first blog past the 50th mark and the recently concluded Thrill of the Trail in Danao, Bohol, here's a rundown of 51 cool things from that truly awesome experience.


The North Face. E.A.T. Danao. Chocolate Hills. Carbo-loading. Suislide @ 600 Ft. Close to 400 Trail Runners.  Two Rivers.  My Garmin's Debut Run. 80-KM Boat Ride.  Luduvese Family. 


Rice Paddies.  Cornfields. Muddy Shoes. TYJ Tarp. Bellyboom YL. Well-water Bathing.  Braided Hair. 11K & 22K Extreme Running. Wiena of Danao Park. Katol V. & the Ungo Runners.

 

Mountains & Valleys. Boholano Hospitality.  Ube-flavored Kalamay.  High Sierra. Habal-habal Ride. Overflowing 100 Plus.  Lor's Bam-i & Humba. Pomelo Tree. Dirt Roads. 300-peso Accommodation. 

 

4AM Breakfast.  Atty. Haide.  300-plus Photos.  Carmen-Danao Trip.  Camacho Road.  Granola Bars. Green Municipal Hall. Dagohoy Monument. Roosters' Early Morning Greetings. The Plunge.


Breath-taking Views.  Friendly Neigborhood.  Clean Fun.  Pure Excitement. Unadulterated Jokes.  Trivial Talks.  Girlish Giggles.  Unbridled Laughters.  Great Company.  Bayanihan.


And...Team Yellow Jersey.


Until the next adventure...