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  • An Unexpected Speed Training

    Just sharing…

    Yesterday as I was running around the park, I was joined by a friend to join him on his “easy run”.  I was on my second loop (1 loop is 600m) then.  Don’t know what came to me and agreed to run with him.  I totally forgot that this guy is a sprinter and always a podium finisher, and his easy run is my speed training pace.  Feeling exhausted, I stopped my should be 5K run to 3K. Finished my run at 17:30 minutes (my fastest so far) and sat on the sidewalk!  That was one unexpected speed training for me.

    Note to self:  Never join a podium finisher on his EASY run. :)   Kidding aside, I never knew I could run that fast.

     


  • Bouncing Back

    Since I really wanted to go back in training, I’ve decided to go to the gym and do either a bike or run on a treadmill.  I’ve got everything plotted since last week and I’ve already started my diet plan.  It’s gonna look like there are gym days and there would be road days; less weights for me though and more on cardio.  Since I do not want to enroll to popular fitness centers (no need to mention them), I’ve decided to go to our friendly neighborhood gym.
    Yesterday was day 1.  As I arrived at the gym I was greeted politely by the attendant and accommodated my queries about the fees and gym hours (I wanted to do it after work).  I was glad to see 2 bikes and a treadmill as they are on top of my list of machines.  I was put aback when they mentioned that the treadmill was down and needed repair.  Well at least they still have the bike.  So I opted to do cycling.  It wasn’t the best cycling experience for me as compared to what I had in Cebu back in February.  Though the bike is similar, the feel wasn’t that close.  I suppose the bikes were not well maintained by the owner and they put much less priority to cardio machines.  Why?  As I was cycling, I saw two (2) treadmills put aside and I assume those were all due for repair.  So now that makes it 3 since the last one is also down.
    Anyway, I managed to finish a 30-minute cycling exercise last night and got their floor splattered with sweat (yuck!).  It felt great to see myself all drenched with sweat and thinking that I’m ready to be back (in shape).
    For those, like me who wanted to be back in shape and training, you should be taking the following considerations when choosing a gym:
    1 – You may opt to enroll at a cheaper gym than those popular ones
    2 – Choose a gym near either to your place of work or your home
    3 – Check their schedule and if it fits yours taking into consideration your work/school schedule
    4 – Check the fee. Some would ask for a membership fee plus pay per session and others are okay with pay per session; I would go for pay per session
    5 – When choosing #1, be sure to survey the area and the machines and equipment
    6 – Know if the machines and equipments are working
    7 – Know if they have back up of the machines and equipments
    8 – I do not have issues on bathrooms or changing rooms since the gym is within the village but for some they are important.  Inspect for cleanliness and if they have water. ;)
    9 – Check if they have lockers so you will know if you can bring your stuff inside the gym without the fear of losing them
    10 – Bring your own drink/hydration
    Since I was not quite satisfied with the gym that I went to yesterday, I’ll hop 0nto another next week. ;)

  • 31 At 31

    I haven’t been writing articles since Wednesday because I got disoriented with my writing schedule because of work.  But earlier today, after doing a very short run and exploring IT Park to my place here in Cebu by foot (which I also intend to write later), I finally decided to write about 3 things.  To start off, my first article, but technically my second, is about doing a 31-K run last Saturday.

    I’ve made a promise to myself that I will be doing a birthday run and the distance of which is the same as my age.  Since my birthday falls on a Monday, I’ve decided to do it on a Saturday to give me time to rest on Monday in time for my flight for Cebu the following day.

    I started very early in the morning, around 4:30AM from SM Bicutan going to Bonifacio Global City passing by the road leading to Heritage Park and then going back to the main road and to McKinley and to BGC.  The killer hills inside McKinley got me exhausted so I opted to stop by the nearest 711 store to buy me some drinks and yema. :)

    Again, I was attacked by my cramps when I was on my way to the British School.  Darn those cramps!  But I still managed and was able to complete my birthday run.

    I gave myself a tap on the back and treated myself with a hearty meal/breakfast at Jollibee. :)   Didn’t feel tired that much, there was no soreness, the only thing that made everything difficult was when I got cramps because I could have gone farther without them.

    As if 31K wasn’t enough, I ran again the next day, around 6K plus another 6K of cycling.  This time I wore my Asics GT2150.  And what a relief!!!  They were nice to me and didn’t give the usual shin splints and blisters on the medial aspects of my feet.  It was like I have pillows and springs on my feet.  We have this love-hate relationship since the time I got them last December so I hope this time around it will permanently have a change of heart on me and always be nice to me.  The socks and adjustment of laces did the trick.

    Others may say it’s crazy, but for me it was a commitment to myself and to my passion.  It also served as my long run training for my first ever Marathon in March.  I could not explain the fulfillment that I’ve felt after running my 31 at 31 event.  It was the best gift by far.


  • Indian Run

    A very tiring drill for me. This not only improves your speed but your stamina and endurance as well.

    Definition:

    An indian run is when a team jogs in a single file line around a playing field field. It begins when the last person in line sprints to the front. When that person gets there, the next person at the end of the line sprints to the front of the line. This continues as the line jogs around the field.

    (definition courtesy of Urban Dictionary)