Showing posts with label Best of 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best of 2008. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Roads are Best Shared

(Best of 2008: More People Falling in Love with Running)

[Note: In good faith and in the spirit of sharing, this blogger shamelessly filched pho
tos from running blogs. I hope you will find it in your heart to forgive me :-) If you can't because your heart is presently clouded with fat, just give me a shout and I will remove the offending picture.]


We ran for various personal reasons - to lose weight, to be fit, to challenge ourselves, to achieve, to discover ourselves, to escape, to find peace or to celebrate. One thing I learned though is that our passion for running is best shared with people we care about - family, friends and community of runners. Here is a photo tribute to the people who make our 2008 running year great:





Merry Christmas, Fellow Runners



Friday, December 19, 2008

Girls in Pony Tails

(Best of 2008: More Women Running)

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From the corner of my eye I see her

Slender girl prancing on moving machine

Clad in capri and sleeveless top

Bouncing hair on pony tail.

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On the road I behold her

Goddess of the Road on pony tail

Long limbs like a gazelle's

Strides smooth as a whisper.

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On cyberspace I see her

Woman of substance and strength

Her stories regale us all

She with her charm and pony tail.

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Every now and then I think of her

Artistic soul on pony tail

On races I sometimes see her

Someday I will get to know her.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

In Search of Heroes

(Best of 2008 Series: The Rise of the Blogs and the Birth of a Forum)

There is a phase in a running addict's life when all he wants to read and talk about is running. Since August 2008 I have been in that phase. It was not enough that I registered and joined foot races. I must download route maps and race results. Early into that phase, Google searches would yield names like baldrunner and bullrunner. I was intrigued by the photo of the bald man in shades and was impressed by his Project Donate A Shoe. What captivated me however was this woman and her blog called The Bullrunner.
I am familiar with blogs and in fact maintain one for my dog fancy, but I never realized there is a community of Filipino runners who blog about their exploits. Back in 2003 when I first joined races, I never heard of such a thing. All I could recall then was downloading my first triathlon results from the organizer's website.
Incidentally, I had my first live brush with legendary TBR in my second triathlon after a long, long hiatus. My friend Me-Ann introduced us, we had our photo op and the next time I saw her was when she "chicked" me in the run leg of the mini-sprint. I deserved it - I was slooooow and she was really fast. I would later read her post about our shared triathlon experience, and from that moment I was hooked. She had that power of empathy - of drawing you in and letting everyone jointly relive and relish the experience through her simple writing. I was so drawn into it I found myself making a comment on her post - something I never imagined myself doing. I likened her to the Cheerleader of that TV series Heroes. She is a cheerleader in that she draws out the runner in all of us. She is an important figure in the local running scene. Just like in the TV series, "Save the Cheerleader, Save the World." The local running world at least. My only prayer for her is that like the Cheerleader, she will have the Heroes ability to heal herself from injury.
But where is Peter Petrelli, the empath who absorbs other Heroes' powers? While the Jaymie the Bullrunner cheers us 2-4 times a week, my running addiction wants more. I want my fix on a daily basis and I need the whole gamut of uppers, downers and hallucinogens. Maybe there is a Peter Petrelli capable of absorbing the ability to cheer and heal of the Cheerleader, ability to see and paint the future like the Artist, the superhuman strength of the Stripper, the time-travelling skill of Hiro Nakamura, and the mind-reading gift of the Detective. Once I found Peter, then all I have to do is read his blog, and I would get the fix I crave.
I surfed the blogosphere for more Heroes. I fancied myself as geneticist Mohinder Suresh in pursuit of bloggers with superhuman abilities. (I like genetics but I must admit Coach Rio looks more like Mohinder with his skin tone and curls.) I continued my search for Peter. Every now and then I would stumble on bloggers with Peter Petrelli-like abilities, but always there is something missing or wanting. Along the way I decided to blog myself. Hey, wait a minute...maybe I am Peter! This is my blog anyway and I enjoy the sole power to cast characters in my story. My moralistic Freudian superego countered: "Hell NO! You don't have the heart and humility of Peter. At best you can probably be his brother Nathan, concerned with the trappings of the world but exhibits good heart when he flies off with burning Peter to save New York". Ok, that sounds good enough. Nathan gets to sleep with the Stripper, right, and ends up being President! My superego retracted, "Nathan may prove to be your undoing. Let us just settle for Hiro Nakamura. You like Japan and you're nostalgic anyway."
How about this blogger Jinoe (ManokanExpress)? He seems kind-hearted and humble. Can he be Peter Petrelli?
For Christ's sake, the guy has Chicken for a name! How can he be a superhero!?
Heroes are found in the most unexpected places. Maybe that's what our local running world needs - a simple, unassuming person?
Yes, Peter was a simple hospice nurse, but he does have absorptive powers! What powers does Jinoe have?
He conceived takbo.ph, a forum where you runners can congregate. Do you really need a Peter Petrelli? All Peter did was bring together the abilities of others. Most of the powers he has, he only got from others. Would a superhuman Peter arise from the ranks of runner-bloggers? I don't know. Maybe Peter Petrelli lives in each one of us. Maybe we are heroes all.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

My Favorite Blog Entries

(Best of 2008: Running Blog Explosion)
I love reading running blogs. As a token of my appreciation, I want to mention specific blog entries that made me smile, laugh, think or feel inspired. This is not an attempt to sift through all blog entries and rank the best. I started reading blogs late this year, and best is relative. What is best anyway? I only have one criterion for my personal list: I like them.
Here are my favorites and why I like them.
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Drenched
Blogger: Jaymie Pizarro
Poignant. Sincere. Simple with right dash of humor and wit
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My Milo Marathon Story
Blogger: Joe
Straight-forward. Honest. Inspiring.
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Top Ten: Who You Callin Tough
Blogger: Javy Olives
Very inspiring. Well-researched. Powerful images
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Wonder Woman has left the building! (Singapore marathon I)
Blogger: Mesh
Funny, entertaining, inspiring. Very unique viewpoint.
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It is a plane, no it is a dinosaur, no it is an elephant, no it is Philip, the foreign runner!!!
Blogger: Philip Le Roux
The pictures tell it all. Gives hope to us battling the bulge.
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Best of 2008: As I See It



  1. Best Thing That Happened: Surging Popularity of Running


  2. Next Best Thing: More women joining races


  3. Welcome Development: Greater corporate sponsorship (more giveways!)


  4. Another Welcome Development: Babies-on-strollers and dogs joining road races


  5. Best Online Development: Birth of running forum (takbo.ph)


  6. Race of the Year: New Balance Powerrace


  7. Most Attended Race: Milo Marathon Finals


  8. Most Festive Race: Milo Marathon Finals


  9. Best Family-oriented Race: Unicef's Walk on the Child Side


  10. Fun Race of the Year: Isuzu's Shake, Rattle and Roll


  11. Race Venue of the Year: Clark Freeport Zone


  12. Most Scenic Route: Heritage Park


  13. Most Challenging Roads: McKinley Hills


  14. Best Route to Get a PR: Roxas Boulevard


  15. Best Place for Practice Run: Ayala Alabang Village


  16. Best Race Singlet: New Balance Powerrace


  17. Best Proof of Finish: Medal from NB Powerrace


  18. Best Improvement in Race Conduct: Same day release of results (UP Ictus Run)


  19. Welcome Change in Race Conduct: Use of Timing Chip (NB Balance Powerrace)


  20. Best Ad Campaign: Love/Hate. This is the New Balance