Rip:60 Master Coach Tim Church Coming to Manila. Rip:60 for Triathlon, Anyone?

Thursday, 3 October 2013  |  Running + Triathlon

I’ve heard about Rip:60 before and I’ve always wanted to try it.  Here are 3 good reasons for me to do so now:

1) Master Coach Tim Church is coming to Manila,
2) He’s holding classes at Gold’s Gym where I work out, and, last but not the least,
3) There’s actually a Rip:60 Workshop especially for Triathletes!

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Gold’s Gym Philippines is bringing to the country RIP: 60 along with world-renowned FreeMotion Fitness Master Coach Tim Church. On October 14-16, fitness practitioners, triathletes, sports enthusiasts, and even non-gym-goers will unite as Tim Church conducts certification and sampler classes for RIP:60, the newest trend in body weight and suspension training.

What is Rip:60?

The newest fitness craze in the US that guarantees you the body you’ve always wanted in less than 60 minutes in 60 days has finally arrived here in the Philippines. RIP:60 is the recent innovation in suspension training that makes use of gravity, your body weight, plus the system’s revolutionary rotating straps to engage the core at all times with every move, in a progressive and varying set of exercises.

This new training system has made it big all over the world with globally-recognized names in the industry attesting to it. Among these are Mixed Martial Arts World Champion Georges St. Pierre and world-famous TV trainer of The Biggest Loser, Jillian Michaels.

In a series of progressive workouts week by week, RIP:60 can get anyone ripped in 60 days. Some of its key benefits include losing body fat, gaining lean muscle, and improving strength, all in the fastest time.
Another good thing about it is that it’s doable for anyone who wants to improve the way their body looks, feels, and moves, as it is adjustable as to whether you’re a beginner or advanced already. It promises a total-body transformation from where you are today to the best shape of your life.

Just three months ago, FreeMotion Fitness certified and trained 200 of Gold’s Gym’s fitness professionals for RIP:60, along with cable equipment and RAPIDfit.

Who is Tim Church?

Tim Church is an established fitness expert from South Carolina USA with over 13 years of experience. He has appeared in local fitness TV shows and specializes on developing and coaching personal trainers in their training styles, client development, and retention.

“I see the trainers applying the knowledge and ideas he passed on in their workouts with their clients, as well as within their own workouts… The trainers’ time was very well-spent in training with him,” says Karen Mock, a gym owner in the US. Tim Church will be speaking this month in Bangkok for AsiaFit 2013, presenting RIP:60 for MMA and RIP:60 for Triathlon training.

To find out more about RIP:60, you may check out their website here, or this demonstration video by Body Power Sports.

Nike’s We Run Race Series to Hit the Streets of Manila

Wednesday, 7 November 2012  |  Race Announcements

Sigh. I still feel bad I’m missing Nike We Run MNL. Unilab Active Health is sending me to Angkor Wat Half Marathon on the same day. If only we could run two races simultaneously, noh?

The good news is I’ll be giving my race kit away to one (1) lucky winner anytime before the race so just check back here once in a while. I already feel bad about mission out on the two shirts they’ll be giving to participants. Sigh again.

PRESS RELEASE:

NIKE’S WE RUN RACE SERIES TO HIT THE STREETS OF MANILA
We Run MNL 10K inspires and connects runners globally with Nike+

PHILIPPINES, OCTOBER 2012 – Nike’s We Run race returns to Manila for a second year, to inspire, motivate and connect runners around the world on December 2, 2012. The Nike We Run race series this year will be across 34 cities with an expected participation of 395,500 runners globally. In Southeast Asia, runners in Malaysia and Singapore have conquered their cities on 14 October and 22 October respectively. The We Run torch will be passed to the Philippines from Guadalajara, before making its next stop in Buenos Aires.

Participants of this year’s We Run MNL 10K can also look forward to receiving a We Run race tee. Adapting the global We Run design, and customized for the Philippines, runners are identified globally with the black Nike Dri-Fit race tee with a distinct volt green piping on the collar and a striking graphic in volt green. Runners who complete the run will also receive a finisher’s tee to proudly wear their achievement.

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– Nike We Run Manila Race Day Tee –

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– Nike We Run Manila Finisher’s Tee –

Registration for Nike’s We Run race is now open through www.facebook.com/NikeRunningPH and also on-ground at selected retail stores. Registration details are as follows:

CATEGORY / PRICE (Philippines)
UNDER 25 Y.O. (24 years old and below as of race day) – Php 800
25 Y.O. & ABOVE (25 years old and above as of race day) – Php 1,200
BUDDY 1+1 UNDER 25 (24 years old and below as of race day) – Php 1,400

In-store registration has been extended until November 15, while online registration is until November 25.

Categories:
1. Women’s Under 25 – For women aged 24 years and below on the race day
2. Men’s Under 25 – For men aged 24 years and below on the race day
3. Women’s Open – Open to women of all ages
4. Men’s Open – Open to men of all ages

On-ground registrations will also be held at the following Nike stores:
• Swoosh Park Fort
• Swoosh Park Trinoma
• Swoosh Park MOA
• Swoosh Stadium ATC
• Swoosh Park Ermita
• Swoosh Park Galleria
• Swoosh Forum Robinsons Magnolia
• Swoosh Park Glorietta 4
• Riovana Katipunan
• Swoosh Stadium Rockwell

Nike’s We Run Manila 10K race will energize the streets of Pasay City with the 13,000 high-octane runners expected to make tracks all over the SM Mall of Asia’s grounds. Set against the remarkable view of Manila Bay, the initial stretch of the race will let runners pass through the commercialized area of the Mall of Asia with the SMX Convention Center and the latest icon of the area, the eye-shaped SM Bay City Arena. Runners are set to leave urban commercial scenery and head towards the fields along Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard. Closing in on the halfway point of the race, runners will then pass the upcoming Belle Casino, a gold complex glistening in the morning sun. As they take a turn on Pacific Avenue and race past the same landmarks, runners will come upon the iconic ferris-wheel along Seaside Boulevard that marks the final kilometer to the finish line. The panoramic run would not be complete without an engaging en route entertainment featuring some of Manila’s top musical acts. Runners can expect to relax and recharge from their run with the array of services such as massage booths at the race village.

“Nike’s We Run race is the celebration of running across the world, the culmination of every runner’s dedication and commitment to train harder, defy expectations and push their bodies’ limits. Nike aims to revolutionize the running experience, by allowing runners to inspire, motivate and connect with other runners globally through the Nike+ Technology”, shared Sanjay Gangopadhyay, Marketing Director of Nike South East Asia. “With the second edition of the We Run race in Manila, Nike envisions Filipinos, the youth in particular, to further move the local running scene forward by leading the active lifestyle movement.”

This year, Nike is taking inspiration to a new level as runners will be able to follow one of Philippines most popular lifestyle bloggers, Lissa Kahayon of lissakahayon.com, who will be embarking on her first We Run race. Follow her We Run journey as she takes on the challenge of preparing for Nike’s We Run MNL 10K race, blogging at each step of the journey, and witness how Nike elevates her everyday running experience with the various product offerings including the Nike+ ecosystem.

To get race-ready, Nike will organize training sessions focusing on proper running techniques and tips. Runners will also be able to test out the Nike+ Running app (available on iOS and Android), and try out the season’s latest running products.

For more information, visit: www.facebook.com/NikeRunningPH or follow @NikePH on twitter. Click HERE to visit their website.

I Survived Crossfit!

Tuesday, 17 January 2012  |  Running + Triathlon

Friday the 13th. (Insert horror music here.) Of all days to choose for our trial session for CrossFit, who was the dumb fool who scheduled such a nerve-wracking, lung-busting, sweat-inducing workout on the most ominous day of the year?! Oh wait, that was me!

Good thing I dragged along 10 innocent TBR readers, plus a friend, Jun, to join me for what I expected to be 30 minutes of hellish pain.

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– CrossFit trial session! Me with TBR readers and CrossFit MNL team –

Before I tell you what happened, allow me to share exactly what Crossfit is as explained by one of Crossfit MNL’s partners, Miggy Dy-Buncio:

TBR: What is CrossFit?

Miggy: CrossFit is the principal strength and conditioning program for many police academies and tactical operations teams, military special operations units, champion martial artists, and hundreds of other elite and professional athletes worldwide.

CrossFit workouts are constantly varied movements executed at high intensity, thus every workout is different and you will rarely do the same thing twice.  The workouts themselves are completely scalable, which means that a new participant and an elite athlete can complete the same workout with changes in load and intensity. CrossFit workouts will deliver phenomenal fitness in and of themselves or as a compliment to your sport-specific training regime.

CrossFit workouts are a combination of Running, Kettlebell Training, Gymnastics, Track and Field, Plyometrics and Weightlifting.  You will be doing the workout together with other Crossfitters  of all ages and all fitness levels. The workouts are rarely more than 45 minutes long and so they can fit into even the busiest schedules.

Finally, CrossFit is FUN! Our coaches and participants are welcoming, supportive, and committed to creating an environment where everyone can succeed.

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– One of CrossFit MNL’s owners and instructors, Miggy Dy-Buncio –

TBR: How can Crossfit benefit runners?

Miggy: Crossfit will help runners develop speed, strength and endurance.  It will also reduce injuries.

Taken from www.catalystgymn.com, they best summarize the benefits of Crossfit for runners.  Some things Crossfit emphasizes that will REALLY benefit runners:

1) HIPS, NOT KNEES.  You run with your hips.  You climb with your hips.  Your hips control your speed.  But runners, in the gym, squat with their quads, and do quad extensions on the machine.  While running, your quads act as shock absorbers; they don’t actively move you.  True, rectus femoris is largely responsible for the swing phase of your stride, but most runners don’t train hip flexors either!  Crossfit trains hip flexors with explosive stretch/contractile velocity – perfect for running.

2) SHORT, INTENSE WORKOUTS THAT EMPHASIZE RECRUITING MUSCLES TOGETHER.  To get faster, you need to get your hamstrings, gluteus, and gastrocs/soleus operating smoothly together, as an efficient unit.  Isolating them with leg curls, calf raises, and glute machines won’t do that.  Kettlebell swings and deadlifts with the correct form will.

3) TRUNK STABILIZATION.  Situps aren’t effective ‘core work’ for runners.  Runners need stabilization around the trunk, with some small degree of rotation at the same time.  In fact, in our culture, so rich with ‘seated’ jobs, tight hip flexors is a major problem contributing to low back pain.  Starting a run with tight ‘six-pack’ muscles (rectus abdominis) will lead to a shortened stride, as hip flexors are stretched to make up the difference.

4) BALANCE. As a runner, you’re teetering on the verge of overuse injuries all the time.  You’ve got to find balance: pulling as often as you push, sprinting as often as you jog, etc.

5) NEUROMUSCULAR EFFICIENCY. Frankly, your movements can become smoother and more powerful only by lifting faster or with more force.  Crossfit is great for increasing force.

6) INCREASED ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC CAPACITY – research on the Canadian Armed Forcesshowed a great improvement on military personnel.  These were NOT marathoners, though.

Miggy briefly introduced us to CrossFit as well before we officially began our first trial session. Then, we started with some warm ups and stretches. I bet this was also a confidence-building period to prepare us for the humbling experience that was waiting for us…

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Then, Miggy went off to teach us the 4 basic exercises we would do to complete 1 set. These were: 7 wall balls (using 10lbs balls for women and 14lbs for men), 7 push ups, 7 box jumps, and lastly 7 burpees. GULP! We were to complete as many sets as we could in 15 minutes. DOUBLE GULP!

Before we could complain or exit the fire escape, it was a go. And, as I threw that 10lb medicine ball up in the air (even hitting my face once), pushed my body off the floor barely feeling my arms, hopped up and down that box while seeing my sweat drop down onto my shoes, and cursed in my mind as I performed those awful burpees while dreaming of slurpees instead, I realized that, whoa boy, I actually enjoyed it!

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– Wall balls –

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– Push ups –

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– Box jumps –

I loved being yelled at and being pushed further when I was completely exhausted. Loved trying to compete with the others in the room for the most sets. Loved the sweat dripping from my face and hair as if I had just run 10k. It was thrilling and, ironically, completely energizing!  Now this was a fun workout, I thought!

Before we knew it, the 30 minute session was over. It was a quick yet challenging and strenuous workout. Just the kind of workout for hectic days that leave me with little time for long gym workouts or long slow runs. A CrossFit session burns those calories, builds your strength, and does it all in 30 minutes.

Perhaps the only downside I see with CrossFit for us runners is that it’s a risky activity for those prone to injury or those who are currently managing an injury. There are explosive moves and jumping and one wrong move could hurt your running. If you really want to try it, then I would suggest you inform Miggy or the staff at CrossFit that you are a runner or that you’re training for a particular race (especially if it’s a marathon or ultra!), so that they can recommend what precautions to take or what sessions will best suit you.

As for me, I would love to do this every so often. I don’t think I can fit it into my crazy life and hectic training sched (swim, bike, run, and weights), but I’ll surely try to drop by once or twice a month to jolt my body out of its usual routine and have me some fun!

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– All sticky and sweaty after CrossFit. I thought it would shrink me by 2 inches, but apparently not, that belly is still showing.  Bet I’ll lose that after my 3rd session.  Right Miggy? –

Here’s what our TBR readers said after the workout:

The techniques employed combined with hands on coaches on the actual 30 min. routine was just so superb.  Cross Fit Manila sealed my apprehension with their approach indeed.  They had me on an intense combination of exercises that’s a sure fire complement to a training regimen in preparation for an upcoming long distance run. Overall it was a rewarding experience.  TBR and Crossfit Manila you rock!

– Shayz

It was the most intensed & challenging 15 min workout of my life!  What’s so good about it is that it kept me going, even though i wanted to rest already. The high energy coaches, & music gave me all the boost that i need. Will definitely comeback one of these days. Crossfit rocks!

– Yas

A whole body training every runner should try. After the trial, I know where I am weak at and for my F12 fitness plans, I will consider CrossFit given that it is near the Fort, so after the circuit, a nice 10k jog will do.

– Dexter

For inquiries, contact:
Website: www.crossfitmnl.com
Twitter: CrossfitMNL
Facebook: Crossfit MNL

Libis:
186 Magnitude Bldg
E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave, Q.C. Phils
Contact number: +63917.569.2399; 02.964.7251

Fort/Taguig:
Philippine Army Gymnasium
Lawton Ave. cor Bayani Road, Taguig, Philippines

*** CROSSFIT MNL HAS AN ONGOING PROMO WITH DEAL GROCER: Php 3,650 instead of Php 5,000 for 1 month unlimited sessions.  Click HERE.***

 

Running for Jamba Juice

Saturday, 12 November 2011  |  Healthy Food + Recipes

Jamba Juice is in Manila! This is great news for us Pinoys as we become more health conscious. But, it’s even better news for us runners since fruit shakes and juices are great ways for us to nourish our bodies.

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The kiddos and I dropped by for the VIP opening of Jamba Juice last Thursday at the new area of Bonifacio High Street (across the street from R.O.X.) Met my sister, Janice, and her kids there, too.

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– with my sister and our kids –

We spotted celebrities like Isabel Oli and Raya Mananquil. But, it was more interesting to bump into even more athletes like Maricel Laxa-Pangilinan and daughters Ella and baby Solana, Tessa Prieto-Valdes, Leah Caringal, Itong Torres, Gene Tamesis, Nich Bautista, and, of course, owners Jim and Mavis Fuentebella.

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– Isabel Oli looked stunning –

I had a tough time choosing my order from all the fruit drinks, but finally decided on Fruit Frenzy as my shake for that night. I hoped the nutrient infusion into my system wouldn’t just make me run faster at this Sunday’s race but fend off jetlag, too!

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– Jamba Juice staff worked fast to fill the long list of orders –

I seriously believe that Jamba Juice and I are a match made in heaven. My close friends know that I have a deep obsession with peanut butter and oatmeal. So, it’s my goal for the next few weeks to try these aside from the shakes:

1) Steel Cut Oatmeal – topped with sugar crumble?! How good can this be? Drool!

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2) Peanut Butter Moo’d – Awesome way to get our protein requirements for the day eh? (Oh I hope this is good because I’ve been dreaming about it already)

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Hope to see you guys there.  Looks like the kids and I will be there often!

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