Sunpiology Run 2015: Online Registration Opens Oct 12

Sunday, 11 October 2015  |  Race Announcements

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Sunpiology Run 2015 is set for November 28 at McKinley West, Fort Bonifacio.  This year, the race will focus on beating diabetes with the hashtag #KickDiabetes.  The race will feature an obstacle course throughout the different race categories such as a maze, zigzag, candy crawl, hurdles, and last but not the least, a kicking area where participants can literally KICK DIABETES in the form of body bags. For every kick P120 will be donated to chosen beneficiaries. With Piolo Pascual leading the event, it’s almost a foregone conclusion that this event will be yet another star studded event.  See you there! (more…)

Run for Mom on Nov 21. TBR Dreamers Get P100 Off!

Friday, 9 October 2015  |  Race Announcements

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Run for Mom, a run for maternity care, will be on November 21, 2015 offering 3k, 5k, 10k, 15k and 100m categories.  The event will be held in Camp Aguinaldo.

For TBR Dream Marathoners Batch 2016, we’re happy to announce that you get P100 off for 3k, 5k, 10k, and 15k distances. To avail of this promo, simply present your TBR Dream Card at Run For Mom registration outlets.  For inquiries, email redroces@yahoo.com

Alone for the Dreaded 32k

Wednesday, 7 October 2015  |  Bullish Insights

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Confession: I have a love/hate relationship with marathon training.

I always say that my favorite part of the marathon is the journey leading up to the race.  The actual marathon is just a bonus.

There’s something about the gradual progression from weak legs at 10k to feeling stronger at 32k weeks before the race. I especially like how you train your own mind: one begins feeling like 10k is forever and, in a few months, the same distance is just a warm up for an easy 25k. If you train with friends, then the experience is even more enjoyable as you embark on this crazy new adventure together, suffering and laughing along the way.

Having said that, with every marathon training period, I can’t escape the dread of running that longest run, the 32k 3 weeks before the race. Even in the early weeks of training, it looms over you like a rain cloud; you know it’s coming and you do your darndest best to prepare, but one can never be fully ready for such torment.

Last Sunday, I ran my 32k. And, for the first time ever, I had to run it alone. I had never realized, until the night before the run, that in all the years of running and after 13 marathons, I had never really gone on this road alone. I always ran the 32k with friends to make the long hours—and the sore feet—more bearable. As I packed my gym bag and prepared my gels for the run, I was filled with anxiety. Would I have the discipline to finish 32k without quitting when it got hot, exhausting, or just plain boring?

That morning, as I was about to start, I bumped into friends who coincidentally were training for Osaka Marathon too. I ran the first hour with them. (Thanks Michelle, Bambi, Hannah and Pat!) Then, I headed to Filinvest City where I met Jay and later on, Ardie, who were both also training for Osaka. Time flew by so fast in that first 23k. For the last 9k, I was all by my lonesome.

I won’t lie. It was tough. All the mircropore tape I had put on my toes to prevent blisters had slipped out and rested comfortably between the tips of my toes and my socks.  It was like running with pebbles in your shoes. My socks and insoles were soaked with sweat. I wanted to change my top but didn’t want to stop and sit in the car for fear of cramps. Worst of all, I was hungry!  All these little nuances started tapping at my shoulder the way little kids make you kulit when they desperately want your attention.

People may tell you that they listen to the birds chirping, smell the fresh air around them, and think happy thoughts when they’re out on these long runs. Sure, sometimes, you feel complete bliss when you’re out there on the road. But, when you’re down to the last few kilometres of a 30k plus run, all you hear is that voice in your head saying: What if I quit now? No one will ever know.

I did my best to silence all those nasty thoughts in my head.  I stopped allowing minor things to bother me and looked at the bigger picture: I was so close to reaching the end of my goal!  I calmed my mind and focused on putting one foot in front of the other.  30… 30.5… 31… then I did it.  I finished my 32k and boy was I proud of myself!

What did I learn in that long 32k run and those solo last few kilometres until the end?  Just three important life lessons really:  1) Things aren’t always as bad as they seem, 2) Quitting, even when no one else is looking, is just another way of selling yourself short, and 3) You have to enjoy being with the person you’re with the most, yourself.

TBR Dream 2016: Bull Circle 2

Sunday, 4 October 2015  |  Race Announcements

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You are all welcome to attend our 2nd Bull Circle on Wednesday, October 7, 7PM at 5/F Henry Sy Auditorium, St. Lukes Bonifacio Global City. Talk is free of charge. See you there!

TBR Dream 2016: Oh the Fun We Had at Bull Session 1!

Saturday, 3 October 2015  |  Running + Triathlon

DSC_0128– The previous batch of Dreamer, Batch 2015, surprised us all with a warm welcome (complete with banner!) and full pacer support for the new batch of Dreamers. So heartwarming! This is what TBR Dream is all about –

It was the first Bull Session for Batch 2016 of TBR Dream Marathon this morning.  This is always something I look forward to because we get to run with our Dreamers and chat with them along the way.  It’s a chance for me and the rest of the Dream Team and Pacers to know our runners and for them to meet each other as well.  Here are some photos taken by our Official Photographers, Photo-Ops, this morning.  Judging from the smiles on their faces during the run… and the happy chaos that ensued after, I would say it was a success!  (Warning: Tons of photos of  hyper and enthusiastic soon-to-be marathoners! lol) (more…)