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Running McKinley

I used to dread McKinley Hill.  If there was a race that included McKinley in its route I would think twice about registering.  I vividly recall the first time I ran 15k at the VSO Bahaginan Race in November 2008.  It was the longest ever run for me and, after 10k, I was exhausted.  I will never forget standing at the foot of the steep ascent towards the exit of McKinley Hill and seeing the kilometer marker with the huge words “13″ on them. Perfect number for such a hellish climb!

How things have changed since then.  Now, I choose to run at McKinley Hill when I want a more challenging hill workout.  Those hills upon entering and exiting the area and oh those hills inside are roads that I still want to run away from (literally!), but they definitely strengthen my quads and calves and build my confidence for an upcoming race.  When the going gets tough at a race, I just think: If I survived McKinley, I can surely finish this one!

Last Wednesday, hubby, Jun (The Solemates) and I ran a 10k from Bonifacio High Street to McKinley Hill and back.  It wasn’t the ideal set up for a run: we started a bit too late at 7PM, the rain had stopped but the street was littered with tiny puddles, and I was getting a bit hungry (hah!).  But, I was eager to road test my new KSwiss Kwicky Blade Light (which I’ll write about it in the next post) so nothing could stand in the way of getting a good run in for that evening.  With vehicles passing us by, we ran in single file at a strong, steady pace in silence (except for the time we stuck our heads into Brick to say hi to Leroy and we stopped for a water break at the convenience store.)  It was a serious run for a serious route…and I loved it!

I ended the run completely spent, soaked in sweat, and super famished.  But, hey, that’s what I always get when I run McKinley…and I’m not complaining!

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6 Responses to “Running McKinley”

  1. Hi Jaymie! We run our 45mins maintenance run there at McKinley Hills yesterday. Cause we need to buy gels at the brick also. We started from American Cemetery and ended going up the flyover going to Market-market. It was a nice & hilly route but it was FUN!!!

    Odette Cruz said on Jan 21 11 at 2:00 PM Reply
  2. It’s nice to know that even with all the years of running under your belt, you still feel challenged by hills. It is indeed a very humbling experience to run up and down doing hill repeats. And it something that not just strengthens our leg muscles, but also out spirit.

    Titanium Runner said on Jan 23 11 at 2:02 AM Reply
  3. We have the mutual feelings about McKinley Hill. Our run in Nuvali a week ago was already challenging for me but Mc Kinley is also another. I would definitely do an uphill training in McKinely one of these days as preparation for a challenging run. Hope my ITBS would not get into the way.

    Mia Macaraig said on Jan 23 11 at 11:12 AM Reply
  4. This used to be my training route, warm up in BHS run to Mckinley, cool down in BHS and I used to run this route alone. Sadly, I don’t anymore. I just can’t stand the pollution along Lawton Ave. Maybe I should try it out again :)

    Gail said on Jan 27 11 at 3:50 PM Reply
  5. strangely enough, my best race times are those that i ran on mckinley! i think the downhills help me make up for the uphills.

    Arlene Calleja said on Feb 02 11 at 5:30 PM Reply

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