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Condura Flashed Before my Eyes

Two weeks ago, Alvin and I were running around Bonifacio Global City when I tripped and surged forward almost falling flat on my face.  In those 3 seconds, it wasn’t my life that flashed before my eyes, it was Condura Marathon.

Last week, again with Alvin, we were warming up for our tempo run when a car popped out of the Serendra gate and almost crashed into me. Again, the first thoughts were: Condura!

And, just this morning, during my last long run, a 21k around Bonifacio Global City, my foot slid off of the gravel along Burgos Circle and I exclaimed: “Nooooo, nothing can happen before Condura!”

As with many of you who are gunning for your respective goals for Condura, I am hoping that all things go smoothly in the next few days leading up to the race. Eat well. Sleep well. And, please watch where you’re going if you still have easy runs in your plans!  (I should listen to my own advice!)

See you all at Condura on Feb. 7, 2010! It’s going to be a good one!

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3 Responses to “Condura Flashed Before my Eyes”

  1. Familiar! When I hurt my shin a few weeks back, Condura was top of mind. This morning while I was at the Book Run and I felt a stabbing pain on my right knee (which after a few secs went away), I was thinking of Condura as well. Haha! See you there! Am sure you’ll do great! :)

    gailcons said on Jan 31 10 at 2:41 PM Reply
  2. cute! :) :) :) everything has to do with condura talaga :) that’s exactly how i feel now. ingat ms. bull runner! :)

    Reylynne said on Jan 31 10 at 4:42 PM Reply
  3. Same here.. for the past two weeks I been careful not to re injure my ankle. Just being to conscious of the runs im doing..But at the same time not cutting back too much on training.Yeah if anything goes wrong Im sure goodbye Condura.. Waah.. But 5 days counting.. its all systems go.. Goodluck to all the runners..

    Arland Guzman said on Feb 02 10 at 12:04 AM Reply

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