A Day at the Beach

It was a day at the beach that I would never forget. It was a day at the beach that would mean a lot of firsts for me. It was a day at the beach for an aquathlon. It was Camaya Coast Aquathlon day last May 29. I made it to Camaya HQ at around 4 am. I registered and I was on the bus headed for Camaya. As much as I hated bus rides, the ride to Camaya was a pleasant one. Sharing the ride with the Endure peeps is a joy. I lost all my fears of motion sickness during the bus ride. It was a long ride but it was a fun one.

We got to Camaya a little after 9 am.

It was quite a ride but it was worth it. We took a boat to Camaya cove and the boat ride proved to be one of my worsts. I sat in the middle of a boat which really seemed comfortable when the boat wasn’t all that full yet but it soon turned into a convection oven ready to cook me up well done. To add to the heat, my motion sickness kicked in and I felt a little dizzy. I always had this puking feeling whenever I would do big races and I had one at the race, both figuratively and literally.

The boat ride was finally over and I was so relieved that I didn’t hurl my guts out on Mike and Marvin and I bet they were too. We were greeted by the staple TRAP emcee upon arriving and it was a joy. It was as if Camaya was waiting for us and we felt like VIP’s. We got our customary drink and we got ourselves bodymarked. I was sweet number 18.

Good old coach Rick Reyes briefed us about the race and the course. It was fairly simple and we were off the the starting gates for a mass start. The aquathletes along with the trail runners all lined up and we all went blazing at around 10:30.

The first 3 kilometer run on the trail was fairly easy. I wasn’t anything as heavy and technical compared to Timberland’s trail course so I was comfortable going fast into the trail.

I was looking good up until the first part of the run. I completed the 3 kilometer trail run at around 30minutes. I got to transition right away. I took off my socks and my shoes and got my goggles ear plugs and I was in the water before you could say Camaya Coast Aquathlon.

I felt good going into my first 500 meters of the 1500 meter swim. The water was cool and serene. It was a sight to see the small fish swimming right under me. I felt like aquaman at that point. I kept my pace and I was able to complete the first 500 in 15 minutes. I was happy with it and I kept on swimming until I complete 1000 meters. I was still on target because I finished the 1000 meters in 30 minutes. A finish time of 45 minutes in the swim wasn’t too far away. As soon as I reached shore at the end of my second loop, I felt dizzy. The waves were a little stronger and I think when I was swimming, my motion sickness kicked in and it really put me out of whack. I had to sit on the beach of a while. I puked a little. I even took off my swim cap to relieve the pressure on my head but it never helped. I went back in the water dizzy and sick. My world was spinning.

I tried to swim properly but the throbbing feeling in my head got worse every time I submerged my head. I can’t remember how many times I stopped at the buoy to recompose myself but it was a lot. I even puked in the water while I was holding on to the buoy. I kept on swimming. I alternated between breast stroke and free style and I eventually finished the last 500 meters in 30 minutes.

I was so relieved to get out of the water but my dizziness didn’t end just yet. I puked once again when I was putting on my shoes. I was close to quitting at that point but since I already completed the hard part, I could easily run the last part of the race.

I thought I would be able to run of the spinning but I wasn’t. The spinning went on even after walking off the whole length of the beach. It made me walk the rest of the run and it game me a really really bad time. I was the last man to finish that day but I am still thankful that I did.

I was still feeling dizzy at this point but this is team endure goofing off.

A big congratulations to all the girls name Pepsi, Tiff, Zinnia and Ellen for bagging podium finishes. Team ShEndure represent!

I will remember to drink Bonamine next time I swim in the sea.

Happy Trail Running at Enervon’s Happy Trail Run

IMG_7796 I absolutely enjoy trail runs. It was my second time running at Timberland Heights care of the Enervon Happy Trail run. The first one at All Terra’s King of the Mountain Trail run. I finished my first run in Timberland at a little over 80 minutes. I was a newbie back then and finishing the whole trail course was an achievement already. After over a year, I am back and more prepared. The trail was harder this time even though the starting line was nearer the start of the trails.

It was nice seeing the Joel, Wilnar, Erik, Tiff, Let and the twins at the race. It somehow took off the jitters from me. The 10 kilometer trail race started promptly at 545 and we were off. Wilnar blazed past me and 55 minutes later he finished the trail. As always, I was slowly pushing on like a diesel engine. Slowly but surely, I would finish the trail.

Just as I first encountered the Timberland trails, I still cursed at the steep inclines last Sunday. There were climbs that were so steep that you needed to crawl on all fours just to get to the top of it. There were drops that would really give you the nerves.

There was a drop so steep where you needed to hold on to a rope just to get down. I was hanging on for dear life. I didn’t want to end up looking for my missing piece and start rolling down so I grabbed on to that rope as tight as I could and I slowly went down.

That was only the first 3 kilometers of the run. The next 7 kilometers were filled with more long climbs, steep descents and even longer climbs which literally reduced my run to a walk. I actually didn’t think that I would finish the run under 70 minutes as planned with all the walks I did.

Fast forward 69 minutes and 30 seconds later, I finished the run. at the last 100 meters Joel saw me and egged me into running it all out. It was a good thing he did or else I wouldn’t have finished under 70 minutes.

All in all the race was a great experience. I got to run the trail with an improved time. Erik got to run with his kids. Joel got to run his first 5k trail run with an amazing finish of sub 23. Let improved her time too. Last but not least, Wilnar also finished with an amazing time of 55 minutes. They are ozzom and I still need a lot of improvement.

Check out the photos from the event!

A big thanks to Tiff for making last Sunday’s run possible.

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Running: Some Firsts…

I ran a lot last weekend.

I ran 10 kilometers Up and Down a mountain. It was a Trail run arranged by All Terra. It was fun. It was a great break from all the hustle and bustle of the urban jungle.

The trail run was a blast. It started off pretty hard with runners going up a very steep road. I could swear that it was more than a kilometer of an incline of probably 45 degrees. I panted like a pug after that stretch of road. I was desperately yearning for the incline and the road to end and the mud and forest to begin. It was probably one of the worst 10 minutes of my life. Going up that steep road burned me out.

I ran up mountains last weekend. I lost my lungs in the process. The hills of San Mateo Rizal was not a walk in the park. It was hard and exhausting. It was pure evil. If I could name the hills, I would have named them the Camelcase mountains. Up AnD DowN aND uP and dOwN I went on those hills. It was hard but I had fun. It was a good 10 kilometer run, jog, walk, but mostly walks up and down mountains. I ran and I finished in 80 minutes. Not lightning speed but I was happy with it being my first trail run.

I ran a 5k fun run with Tricia last Sunday too. We ran the PTAA fun run. Too bad we weren’t able to wear our LiveStrong bands to the event. Even though It was a shorter distance, I somehow felt that I had a harder time running the distance. Forcing myself to pace with Tricia was immensely difficult but it was worth it. She was able to finish 5k and I was able to run at a good easy 70-80% heart rate. I didn’t want to leave her alone being that it was her first fun run.

Last weekend was a fruitful one. Hope next weekend will be an even better one. Wish me luck on the 15k Men’s Health Trail run!