I join races or "fun runs" only once a month. Thats because I am a self-confessed cheapskate and I dont just waste money in joining runs. That is why I do my best to choose wisely. One perfect example is for the month of April, I had to choose between the Solar Earth Run and NatGeo's Earth Run. I listed the pro's and con's of each events below;
Solar Earth Run
Pros:
-really cheap registration fee for only P350 for early birds and P400 for regular registrants
-an "ok" singlet with good design and color scheme and a unique fabric to go along with it
-comes with a finishers medal and a loot bag
-correct me if Im wrong, I think all the proceeds will go directly to the beneficiaries
Cons:
-not so famous run as compared to the other one
-a typical 21km route-nothing new, nothing great
-if ever, it will be my first time to join this race and am still clueless how good/frequent hydration stations, marshalls. etc will be
NatGeo Earth Run
Pros:
-this was the first race Ive joined, this is where the running bug bit me
-more commercialized run
-basing from previous NatGeo runs, ok naman sila
-also has different singlets for different distances
-well organized registration sites in GB3
-the 21km route was pretty exciting because if ever, it will be my first time to run in Bayani road near McKinley Hills
Cons:
-pretty expensive registration fees
-no medals
-no loot bags
With all these listed down, I chose the cheaper one. Yes, its not that famous as the latter. Yes, Im clueless about the event. But somehow the price, the medal and the cause of the event made me say "go!".
April 15, 2012
4:45am
BHS
Come race day, there I was in the starting line with my hydration belt in tow just in case there is a lack of hydration stations. Bang! In no time, we were sent off. I can say I trained hard for this event. I had time to log in 4 20min tempo runs, 8 LSD runs and some hill runs here and there. My game plan was to stick to a pace of 6:30 at the first half of the race (which I think I did), then the next half would be a bit faster pace of 6:00 to 6:10 per kilometer. Come the 10th kilometer mark, I checked my Garmin to see my time and I got 1:01 (a new PR!). Knowing this, It got me more energized and pumped up for the next half and I was able to stick with my planned pace all through out. I finished with a new 21km personal record of 2:12:29! After two 21km runs I finally reached my goal of getting a better PR.
After the race, all I had was nothing but praises to the event organizers. They gave the runners ample hydration stations (wala nga lang energy drinks like Gatorade but I understand, considering the reg price and all), sufficient marshalls and kilometer markers, they even had bananas in some stations! I mean, hey! Now thats how a race should be! Mura, masaya, good cause, kumpleto, sulit! Kudos to the organizers and to the sponsors, you now have another avid supporter (not a brief!) of your running events.
After that, I had a call from my friend Jeck asking me to run with him at the NatGeo Earth Day Run happening the next Sunday. I said yes. I wanted to compare and see for myself. Although I didnt register for the event, I just wanted to see how it went (I told you, Im cheap!).
April 22, 2012
5:30 am
BHS
We were 2 minutes late from the gun start. I had my hydration belt with me just so I wont take any from the race event and from the runners, just the route (hehehe). I was "puyat" that day so I felt a little sluggish during the race. But it still didnt kept me from noticing the lack of hydration stations, the short tables that made runners bump each other just to have their water (some said its tap water). No bananas, no sponges, no loot bags, no medals. After the race I couldnt help feeling sorry for the runners who joined and spent 950 to 1150. They got robbed of their hard-earned money. In a way I was glad I joined Solar's run. It just goes to show that even goliath brands like NatGeo can be taken down by david-esque running events like Solar Earth Run by giving runners their bang for their buck. So next time, dear fellow runners, choose your races wisely, dont be fooled by their big names and commercial appeal, read, listen and ask first.
Until then, run hard, run safe, run happy!
:)
WHODABOO?!
Who da Boo? Come, get to know me. Read on! Read on! This is where I vent out all my hu-hu's and ha-ha's, the whats, whens, hows, whys and what-have-you's of my life. Its everything, anything under my radar. Laid out to you plain, simple and straight. I am a father, an artist and a runner. I love my family, life, music, art and God. I am Boo and I just want to talk.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Sunday, April 08, 2012
A Place Called STR
Twas the week-long vacation of 2012. Nothing special planned, just stayed in my in-laws house with the sinister plan of running in BGC the whole stay since they live right next to it. Well, it turned out I only got to run twice during the Holy Week. The first one was an easy 4km run with my wife, followed with a 20min tempo run, and second was an 8km run in and around BGC.
Having said that, I had the chance to drop by Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Me, my wife, together with my brother and sister-in-law, got to see the villages, the malls and the parks around it. From Greenfield City to Nuvali to Laguna Bel-air name it, weve been there. What really made me want to write this post was because of the outlet stores we visited in Laguna (or Paseo) Bel-Air. There were Speedos, Adidas, Mizunos and Nike outlets. But what really struck me was this Nike outlet store found along greenfield city in the back portion of the mall. I mean the prices were just crazy! Around 40 to 30% cheaper! The stocks might not be the latest ones but still. Imagine a Nike singlet priced around 1,600 in manila, there it was only 900+! And the running shorts were also 40% off! Even the shirts, jackets and shoes (including the lunarglide3) were on sale. And that was just for runners! I havent even checked the basketball section and the running stuffs for women. Unfortunately my mind was willing to purchase but the wallet was not. But I promise you this, I, theBoorunner, will be back with a vengeance and a fat wallet!
So, if ever you see yourself around these areas, remember my blogpost and do drop by the Nike outlet store for your running needs. But until then, keep on running, run hard, run happy!
*Apologies for not having any pics to show, I was so into the place that I forgot to snap some.
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Having said that, I had the chance to drop by Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Me, my wife, together with my brother and sister-in-law, got to see the villages, the malls and the parks around it. From Greenfield City to Nuvali to Laguna Bel-air name it, weve been there. What really made me want to write this post was because of the outlet stores we visited in Laguna (or Paseo) Bel-Air. There were Speedos, Adidas, Mizunos and Nike outlets. But what really struck me was this Nike outlet store found along greenfield city in the back portion of the mall. I mean the prices were just crazy! Around 40 to 30% cheaper! The stocks might not be the latest ones but still. Imagine a Nike singlet priced around 1,600 in manila, there it was only 900+! And the running shorts were also 40% off! Even the shirts, jackets and shoes (including the lunarglide3) were on sale. And that was just for runners! I havent even checked the basketball section and the running stuffs for women. Unfortunately my mind was willing to purchase but the wallet was not. But I promise you this, I, theBoorunner, will be back with a vengeance and a fat wallet!
So, if ever you see yourself around these areas, remember my blogpost and do drop by the Nike outlet store for your running needs. But until then, keep on running, run hard, run happy!
*Apologies for not having any pics to show, I was so into the place that I forgot to snap some.
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Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Ran United (2)1

After all whats been said and done, here I am once again, adding fuel to the unstoppable blaze that is Run United 1 for the year 2012. Pardon me for being so late, work's got me all tied-up again.

21k Runners waiting for the gunstart.

Thats me before the race, all ready to go!
Anyway, RU1 is the 1st of the trilogy and 1st in a lot of ways: 1st ever to have BGC, Roxas Blvd. and MOA in one 21km route. Its the 1st to use SMS technology to inform runners of their official time. Its also the 1st to have medals on each leg and once completed, you could put them all together to form one gigantic medallion perfect for your memorabilia wall. And its the 1st to have free shuttle service from MOA to BGC and vice versa complete with police escorts to avoid delay. On to my story and how I hated my run and the result. Like the CSM last Feb, I was running ok in the first half but come 13th km my thigh muscles and calves started giving me cramps everytime I ran for more than 1km. So I had no choice but to run-walk upto the 17th km. After the 17th I started running with a slow pace until I reached the 18th km. I wanted to make up for lost time so I ran upto the finish line like there were zombies chasing me (uy, sounds like another run o!) I finished with a measly time of 2:32 according to the sms. A second slower than my last 21k! Yikes! After crossing the finish line I got my medal and immediately set out to get my free drinks and my loot bag together with my finishers shirt. But as I was claiming my shirt, the lady in the booth didnt bother to get the stub that I was giving her so after getting my shirt I was tempted to get another Medium sized shirt as pasalubong for my wife. Yes! I confess! I am one of those who took advantage of the situation. But I never thought that their stocks would be stolen and a lot of runners wont be getting theirs. Well anyway, karma wont just sit there and do nothing, after getting my massage,

and dipping my tired feet in ice cold water courtesy of the ULAH expo runners area, as I arrived in my house, tired and sleepy, I found out that Ive lost my Garmin heart rate monitor (there, happy now?!). I shouldve known better, sigh.
Enough of that, let me just run through some more of my comments;
- hydration were suffcient but the people manning the stations werent.
- bananas and sponges were also placed in strategic spots, you just have to dip those sponges some more to be able to serve its purpose.
- it was hard enough climbing the buendia flyover with thousands of runners, but having visibility issues is another, they shouldve placed more lights to improve runners visibility and avoid accidents.
- and also, while funny at times, but organizers should tell their bouncers or marshals to pee on designated portalets not on the walls or empty lots. BGC is too nice a place for others to just spray their pee on it. Come on now! 'Susginoo!
With that, Ill leave you with an apology and a reminder of the Golden Rule: "Do not do unto others what you want others do unto you." Yes, I've learned that the hard way after the race. (Hu-hu)
Till next time, happy trails!
Run hard, run happy!
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Friday, March 02, 2012
The Best Birthday Gift Ever
Last February 4 was my birthday. Also, my Mom was scheduled to arrive on the same date. I asked my sister (in the states) to buy me a Garmin Forerunner 210, as it'll be my birthday gift to myself. I told her that Ill pay her thru my Mom.

Once purchased, my sister sent me a pic of the watch which made me more excited to have it. On the day that my Mom arrived, she handed me the watch and told me not to pay her anymore since it was my birthday! I know right? Suh-weeet!! Right on time for the Skyway Marathon happening the next day!
Instantly I opened the box and one by one I checked whats inside it.

- 1 Forerunner 210 unit
- 1 usb charger clip
- 1 adaptor plug(for wall charging)
- 1 Garmin heart rate monitor with strap
- 1 cd software
- 1 startup manual
What I did next was familiarize myself with the watch thru the manual. And then I went thru the initial setup of the watch. I just answered all the questions and within a minute or two, it was set to go. Of course I had to fully charge it before the race the next day. Placing the unit in the clip charger was a bit challenging at first. You have to perfectly align the holes in the watch to the charger, if you see the Garmin logo and the battery life icon in the watch, it means the watch is charging properly. So the next day, race day, I attached the heart rate monitor to the strap then wore it just below my chest, instantly the watch detects it and will ask if you want to use it. Its best if you connect and locate satellites minutes before the gunstart since it took me at least a minute and a half for it to locate a satellite. Gunstart came and all I had to do was to press the start button to start the timer. There you'll see your distance, pace and time. Now if you press on the page/menu button, the fields in the display screen will change to distance, heart rate and pace. Another press of the button will take you to laps display then the time and date then back to distance, pace and time display. During the whole 21k run I couldnt help myself from looking at my watch. When I finally crossed the finish line, I just pressed on the start/stop button to stop the timer. Oh and dont forget to press the lap/reset button after every run to save and reset your previous run. Once I got home that day I quickly uploaded the saved info to their garmin connect website and voila! The complete details were staring in front of me.

Here's a sample of what youll see when you upload your run at garmin connect. Grabe, pati pagtawid mo ng street kuha niya!
I also wondered if its ok to use this gps watch on wet conditions. Upon checking on its manual and after reading some reviews on the internet, I found out that its pretty much ok to do so. One guy even took a shower with it just to check.
I havent found a name to call it yet but Im choosing between Barda and Gardo. I know for some its weird to name them but for me its normal, I give names to all my toys. To site an example, I call my car the Pogster Mobile, my laptop, Lappy. Kanya-kanyang trip lang diba?
So there you go, I guess i have to say goodbye to my Nike+ app now, since I wont be using it anymore, and hello to my new love, Barda (or Gardo)!
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Once purchased, my sister sent me a pic of the watch which made me more excited to have it. On the day that my Mom arrived, she handed me the watch and told me not to pay her anymore since it was my birthday! I know right? Suh-weeet!! Right on time for the Skyway Marathon happening the next day!
Instantly I opened the box and one by one I checked whats inside it.

- 1 Forerunner 210 unit
- 1 usb charger clip
- 1 adaptor plug(for wall charging)
- 1 Garmin heart rate monitor with strap
- 1 cd software
- 1 startup manual
What I did next was familiarize myself with the watch thru the manual. And then I went thru the initial setup of the watch. I just answered all the questions and within a minute or two, it was set to go. Of course I had to fully charge it before the race the next day. Placing the unit in the clip charger was a bit challenging at first. You have to perfectly align the holes in the watch to the charger, if you see the Garmin logo and the battery life icon in the watch, it means the watch is charging properly. So the next day, race day, I attached the heart rate monitor to the strap then wore it just below my chest, instantly the watch detects it and will ask if you want to use it. Its best if you connect and locate satellites minutes before the gunstart since it took me at least a minute and a half for it to locate a satellite. Gunstart came and all I had to do was to press the start button to start the timer. There you'll see your distance, pace and time. Now if you press on the page/menu button, the fields in the display screen will change to distance, heart rate and pace. Another press of the button will take you to laps display then the time and date then back to distance, pace and time display. During the whole 21k run I couldnt help myself from looking at my watch. When I finally crossed the finish line, I just pressed on the start/stop button to stop the timer. Oh and dont forget to press the lap/reset button after every run to save and reset your previous run. Once I got home that day I quickly uploaded the saved info to their garmin connect website and voila! The complete details were staring in front of me.

Here's a sample of what youll see when you upload your run at garmin connect. Grabe, pati pagtawid mo ng street kuha niya!
I also wondered if its ok to use this gps watch on wet conditions. Upon checking on its manual and after reading some reviews on the internet, I found out that its pretty much ok to do so. One guy even took a shower with it just to check.
I havent found a name to call it yet but Im choosing between Barda and Gardo. I know for some its weird to name them but for me its normal, I give names to all my toys. To site an example, I call my car the Pogster Mobile, my laptop, Lappy. Kanya-kanyang trip lang diba?
So there you go, I guess i have to say goodbye to my Nike+ app now, since I wont be using it anymore, and hello to my new love, Barda (or Gardo)!
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Location:Alvir,Manila,Philippines
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
My Weekend Run at Clark
A weekend in my Mom's house in Clark.
The first things I packed were my running clothes my Mizuno's and my accessories. I made sure I will run at Clark. By hook or by crook. Ive been dreaming of it to happen since I got into running.
So run I did.
Knowing that Clark doesnt have too much traffic and considering that its a Sunday, I set my wakeup time to 7am. The sun was already up when I got out of the house, set my Garmin, and as I pressed start, I eagerly ran, like a dog escaping from his leash. As I reached the main road from our house, I saw runners from the Don Bosco Fun Run.

I stick to my course although they had a better shaded route but I wanted to feel and experience the morning heat while running, I wanted to know how my body will react and adapt. After a quick stop at the convenience store, I was already nearing my 3rd km, approaching my first turn. This is when I started taking in the view. It felt like I was running somewhere in the US, with all the houses, roads and streets around me. While running, I giddily greeted the oncoming cyclists with a simple hand wave and some were nice enough to wave back. As I was at the end of this stretch, I had an average pace of 6:40. Maybe because it was just straight and flat. But the next stretch was'nt, it was a slow and long inclined road with lots of Acacia trees covering it from the sun. Inclined roads are a runners nightmare, they take a lot from your gas tank and from your legs. Which happened to me as expected. Slowed down to an average pace of 7:00/km. The scent of the grass and trees were something else. Coming from a city runner, its a rarity to smell and feel these things. Now came the hill-y part of my run route, slowed down even more. As runners from team Clark passed me by I knew I had to keep up the pace. After that it was all flat pavement covered by large trees, with 2km to go, I increased my speed to make up with the lost time. The water from the fun run kept me refreshed and recharged and helped me finish my 10km run with a so-so time of 1:05.

Running at Clark gave me a new kind of natural high. After this run, I am looking forward to running in different places here and hopefully abroad. After almost 3 years of running, my interest for it is still as strong as my first run. So, expect me to be running in your place anytime in the near future. And for sure, I will be blah-blah-blogging about it asap!
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The first things I packed were my running clothes my Mizuno's and my accessories. I made sure I will run at Clark. By hook or by crook. Ive been dreaming of it to happen since I got into running.
So run I did.
Knowing that Clark doesnt have too much traffic and considering that its a Sunday, I set my wakeup time to 7am. The sun was already up when I got out of the house, set my Garmin, and as I pressed start, I eagerly ran, like a dog escaping from his leash. As I reached the main road from our house, I saw runners from the Don Bosco Fun Run.

I stick to my course although they had a better shaded route but I wanted to feel and experience the morning heat while running, I wanted to know how my body will react and adapt. After a quick stop at the convenience store, I was already nearing my 3rd km, approaching my first turn. This is when I started taking in the view. It felt like I was running somewhere in the US, with all the houses, roads and streets around me. While running, I giddily greeted the oncoming cyclists with a simple hand wave and some were nice enough to wave back. As I was at the end of this stretch, I had an average pace of 6:40. Maybe because it was just straight and flat. But the next stretch was'nt, it was a slow and long inclined road with lots of Acacia trees covering it from the sun. Inclined roads are a runners nightmare, they take a lot from your gas tank and from your legs. Which happened to me as expected. Slowed down to an average pace of 7:00/km. The scent of the grass and trees were something else. Coming from a city runner, its a rarity to smell and feel these things. Now came the hill-y part of my run route, slowed down even more. As runners from team Clark passed me by I knew I had to keep up the pace. After that it was all flat pavement covered by large trees, with 2km to go, I increased my speed to make up with the lost time. The water from the fun run kept me refreshed and recharged and helped me finish my 10km run with a so-so time of 1:05.

Running at Clark gave me a new kind of natural high. After this run, I am looking forward to running in different places here and hopefully abroad. After almost 3 years of running, my interest for it is still as strong as my first run. So, expect me to be running in your place anytime in the near future. And for sure, I will be blah-blah-blogging about it asap!
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Young, Wild and Free
Ahh Saturday night! Time to unwind with friends and/or family. As for me, its my Ate's birthday so we all went to Clark for some R&R and of course for some celebration. Kids had fun at the WaTer Park in Fontana, ladies sang their hearts out in the karaoke bar nearby.

Me and my brothers-in-law drank below zero sml's to chill and catch up. Which lead me to missing the good ol days of going out every weekend. Yes, those were the days...young, wild and free! Gone were instant gimik nights with the bakada. Those wild rave parties are now kaput! We used to make it a point to watch all the good movies, but now were lucky to find time to catch a movie once a month.
Getting older made me realize that times change as we age. Our priorities, interests, outlook and beliefs in life change. But no matter what, Ive no regrets(or maybe a little) in whatever Ive experienced during those times. Im blessed to have good company with me. That is why I keep them and hold them dear and close to my heart. Because friends are easy to find, but real ones, the ones that will always be there for you, are difficult to find.
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Location:Bautista,Makati City,Philippines
Saturday, February 18, 2012
An Ode to Life

Life to me hasn't been too good lately.
You see, life and I has this on-and-off, up-and-down relationship for almost 31 years now...and fortunately, were still at it!
Life's been throwing a lot of stuff at me these past years.
I've been dodging and hiding for a long time now and I feel that its time to tell her to stop.
Stop with all the hate and fear,
stop the uncertainties and insecurities,
stop all your hypocrisy and selfishness,
stop throwing all these s#*t at me.
Stop.
Just stop.
No matter how hard you throw them at me,
no matter where you hit me with that,
no matter when,
I can take it.
I am not afraid.
I have found my strength.
So go ahead Life...give it all you've got.
I love you anyway, I hope that we'll still be together, and still be at it for a long, long time.
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Location:Alvir,Manila,Philippines
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