January 28, Tuesday: @HPA Parade Ground (Paved & Dirt Roads)/Start: 6:51 AM
Distance—-16.2 Kilometers/10 Miles
Time—-1:40:06 Hours
Average Pace—-6:10 mins/km
Average Speed—-9.7 kms/hour
Total Calories—-1,117 cal
Total Ascent—-518 meters/1,700 feet
Total Descent—-500 meters/1,640 feet
Weather—-Cooler on the 1st Half and Early Morning Sun’s Heat on the 2nd Half
Shoes—Hoka One One Stinson Evo
January 29, Wednesday: @Remy Field Oval Track/Start: 3:30 PM
Distance—13 Kilometers/8.1 Miles
Time—-1:14:16 Hours
Average Pace—-5:42 mins/km
Average Speed—-10.5 kms/hour
Total Calories—-883 cal
Total Ascent—-355 meters/1,164 feet
Total Descent—-361 meters/1,184 feet
Weather—-Sunny/Hot
Shoes—-ASICS Gel-Lyte Racer
Note: Speed Workout—Tried “1-2-3-2-1” Speed Intervals (One Minute @ 5K Pace with One Minute Recovery Run; Two Minutes @ 10K Pace with Two Minutes Recovery Run; Three Minutes @ 21K Pace with Three Minutes Recovery Run; and then back to 2 minutes @ 10K pace then one minute @ 5K pace. Followed by 3 Reps of 800-meter Intervals with 800-meter recovery run after each repetition.
January 30, Thursday: @Pastolan Trails/Start: 10:37 AM
Distance—-21.13 Kilometers/13 Miles
Time—-3:37:20 Hours
Average Pace—-10:17 mins/km
Average Speed—-5.8 kms/hour
Total Calories—-1,077 cal
Total Ascent—-1,107 meters/3,631 feet
Total Descent—-1,098 meters/3,601 feet
Weather—-Sunny On The 1st Half; Windy & Cloudy/Overcast On The 2nd Half
Shoes—-ADIDAS Vigor Trail
Nutrition—-2 pcs of Hopia (Chinese Bread) + 20 oz of Gatorade + 60 oz of Water
January 31, Friday: @ Pastolan Trails/Playground “Alpha” Loop/Start: 9:40 AM
Distance—-26.21 Kilometers/16.4 Miles
Time—-5:29:53 Hours
Average Pace—-12:35 mins/km
Average Speed—-4.8 kms/hour
Total Calories—-1,254 cal
Total Ascent—-2,377 meters/7,796 feet
Total Descent—-2,300 meters/7,544 feet
Lowest Elevation—-42 meters/137 feet
Highest Elevation—-510 meters/1,673 feet
Weather—-Sunny/Hot & Windy
Shoes—-TNF “Single Track” Trail Shoes
Nutrition—-Steamed Rice, Hard-boiled Egg, Hotdog, 2 pcs of Hopia + One GU Gel on the last 5 Kilometers + 80 oz of water
Starting last Friday, Danin (my training partner) and I had put in our training schedule some time to spend cleaning the rivers/streams along our trail running route and pick-up/collect the trashes that we see scattered along the trail.
From the start of our 26.2K-loop, we started picking up trashes we saw on the trail until we reached where we started. We also cleaned the streams from dried twigs, branches and leaves.
Pool Cleaning Along The Trail
It made our running workout slower but what we did during the said workout was all worth it. If there is a simple thing to do for the good of the environment, picking up of trashes along the trails is a “no brainer” for a trail runner to do. It may not have an immediate result or impact on the environment but the thought of maintaining cleanliness in the environment has a personal satisfaction for me and Danin.
I did not expect that the trash we collected ended up in two plastic bags which we brought as our garbage bags. As we were going back to where we started, Danin thought of tying the bags on his backpack. One can see from the picture of Danin how big are the volumes of the two garbage bags full of trash!
Danin Running With The Bags Of TrashTwo Bags Full Of Trash!
From the contents of the garbage bags, most of them are non-biodegradables—plastics, water bottles, soda cans, junk food plastic bags, candy wrappers, cigarette packs, and plastic bags.
The Collected Trash
Danin and I will be doing this “exercise” once a week along the trails in my playground.
I hope this personal effort to save the environment will have its “spread” effect to the other trail runners and trekkers of our mountains.
The following are the FINAL instructions to this event:
1. This event is a 3-day stage, solo running event covering a distance of 250 kilometers from Kilometer Post #0 in Luneta Park, Manila to Kilometer Post #250 at the Rizal Park in Baguio City (near Burnham Park).
2. Participants can be supported by their respective support vehicle/support crew or run as unsupported throughout the race. Runners must follow the Rules & Regulations of PAU Road Races and/or the established Rules & Regulations of the Bataan Death March 102K & 160K Ultra Marathon Races. Ignorance on these Rules & Regulations will NOT be considered as an excuse for being Disqualified in the Race. (Note: If this is your first time to join PAU Races or never been a Finisher of the BDM Races, it is your personal responsibility to browse this blog and read on the Rules & Regulations)
3. The race will start at 1:00 AM of Friday, February 7, 2014 at Kilometer #0 at the Luneta Park. Assembly Time starts at 11:00 PM of Thursday, February 6, 2014 for those who have yet to be processed and for the inspection of required running kits for every runner. Runners are advised to be at the Starting Area at least One Hour before Gun Start.
4. Runners will run along the old MacArthur Highway all the way to the Finish Line. From the Starting Line, runners could take their selected route up to Monumento/Balintawak Circle/Statue in order to proceed to MacArthur Highway. Runners must be able to reach the Monumento Area in 2 Hours. From Pangasinan, the route to Baguio City will be the traditional Kennon Road.
5. Runners has to run the following legs with the corresponding cut-off time:
1st Leg/Day—-90 Kilometers in 16 Hours. Finish Line @ Kilometer Post #90 in Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga
2nd Leg/Day—-90 Kilometers in 16 Hours. Finish Line @ Kilometer Post #180 in Urdaneta City (Pangasinan)
3rd Leg/Last Day—-70 Kilometers in 16 Hours. Finish Line @ Rizal Park, Burnham Park, Baguio City
Runners who will NOT be able to finish each leg within the prescribed cut-off time will be declared DNF. There will be Intermediary CHECKPOINTS along the way where the RD would declare a runner as a DNF if he/she could not pass the said point. These Checkpoints are unannounced places.
Kilometer Post #90 in Mabalacat, PampangaKilometer Post #180 Will Be 2 Kilometers Before This Place (Photo Courtesy of Dennis Uy)
5. Each leg of the race shall start at exactly 1:00 AM and nobody will be exempted from wearing the necessary equipment like, headlight/flashlight, reflective vest, and hydration system during the night run.
6. As a reference, a runner can browse the links in my blog on my Adventure Run from Manila to Baguio City on the Facebook Event Page on the link below.
7. Finishers will be awarded with Finisher’s Medal, Finisher’s T-Shirt, and Certificate. Podium finishers for the Men’s & Ladies will receive Trophies. Finishers of EACH LEG will receive a Finisher’s T-Shirt. Results will be published on this blog.
(Note: Mt Balagbag is located in Rodriguez, Rizal and can be accessed through Quezon City)
A day after the conduct of the Rizal Day Run 50K & 32K at Camp Aguinaldo last December 29, 2013, I was invited by Ultra Runner Ronnel Go aka Kampuger for a trail run on his running group’s “playground” which is very near Quezon City/Metro Manila. This was my first time to visit the mountains near Metro Manila but I had a chance to join a half-marathon road race in one of the towns in Rizal four or five years ago which is located within this area.
Ronnel Go became my tourist guide while we were joined by Ariel Tuto Aquino and Dr Marc Conrad Molina. We parked our cars at the Barangay Hall of San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal and from there we started our hike. Knowing that Ronnel Go had just finished the Rizal Day Run 50K Ultra Race where he placed as the 2nd Runner-Up and Dr Marc Molina finishing the race, I advised the group that we will power hike the whole route even if it will take us to finish it the whole daytime. The trail tour was some sort of a recovery hike for the two runners while Ariel made some running on the flat and descending portion of the trails to have some easy long run workout for the day. I was there as a hiker trying to orient myself in the place.
First 5K of the TrailResting Is Picture Taking
I was informed that we were taking the reverse route where most of the hikers would avoid because the approach to higher peaks are steeper. So, we power hiked and enjoyed every scenery we could see around us as we go higher to some of the hills and later to the mountains. We have to stop and take some pictures of the places where one could see up to the vastness of Metro Manila, Laguna De Bay, and the mountains of Rizal and Bulacan.
Billiard Table In A Store
We stopped in a store where there is a billiard table and we took our first snacks and rest. We made a re-supply of our water bottles and continued our hike. As we moved higher to more peaks, we felt cold winds all around us and the sky was overcast. It was a perfect weather for a hiking in the mountains and my companions would make some remarks that it was their first time to experience such cold, windy and overcast sky in the area.
Single File!
I could hardly feel any tiredness and exhaustion as we moved to a higher elevation. The stories, jokes and laughter with the group make our hike enjoyable plus the nice scenery all around us. The group brought me to their “signature” locations where one would take ones picture. They have this favorite “rock” and ascending trail until one would reach the peak of Mt Balagbag.
Group “Selfie” At The Peak Of Mt Balagbag
The peak of Mt Balagbag has a flat portion for campers where they could “fix” their tents. We stayed for a longer time in the place to see the places around us and take some group pictures. From the peak, everything were all descending until we reach Barangay Licau-licau but before we reached this place for our lunch, we dropped by a store where we had our second snacks for the day.
Barangay Licau-licau is a crossroad to a descending road that goes back to a barangay with garbage and to San Isidro; the ascending road that goes to Mt Balagbag; and a flat road that goes to the populated area within the barangay. There is a store with “turo-turo” (ready cooked) food and this where we had our lunch. This is the place also where we met another ultra runner, Lao Ogerio, who placed 1st Runner-Up in the Rizal Day 50K Run. He was there also for his recovery run a day after the race.
2014 BDM 160 Ultra’s 1st Runner-Up Lao Ogerio As Ice Cream VendorGroup Picture With The Ice Candy Vendor
From Barangay Licau-licua, we became five in the group. Lao Ogerio became our lead hiker until we met a local who was selling ice candy/popsicle. He carried the ice box of the local guy to shaded portion of the trail and we had a rest while enjoying the sweet and cold taste of the popsicle. After paying the local guy for the popsicle we ate, we continued our hike until we reached the highway that led us to the Barangay Hall of San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal.
It was Ronnel who was wearing a GPS watch and it registered a distance of 34 kilometers with 9 hours of elapsed time since we started our hike. I did not ask for the total ascent & descent of the place but I know this is a place where one would make himself or herself a strong runner.
Now I know why the group of Ronnel and the other runners who make this place as their “playground” are very strong in ultra running and trail running. I happened to know also that some of the top contenders of my PAU Races come here in this place for their weekend long runs. No wonder they are strong and fast in my ultra races.
If you ask me why I call the trail as “Charcoal Men’s” Trail, it is because the local people whom you meet in the area are carrying with them 3-4 sacks of charcoal in going up and down the mountain trails.
January 14, Tuesday: @ Pastolan Trail (Start: 5:25 PM)
Distance—9.8 Kilometers/6.15 Miles
Time—1:42:24 Hours
Average Pace—10:27 minutes/kilometer
Average Speed—5.7 kilometers/hour
Total Calories—491 cal
Total Ascent—507 meters
Total Descent—592 meters
Weather—Cool & Windy
Shoes—ADIDAS Vigor Trail Shoes
Note/Comment: Early Evening Easy Run. Slowed down on the 2nd half due to poor illumination using a handheld flashlight.
January 15, Wednesday: @ Remy Field Oval Track, Subic Freeport (Start: 3:10 PM)
Distance—13.10 Kilometers/8.18 Miles
Time—1:13:11 Hours
Average Pace—5:35 minutes/kilometer
Average Speed—10.7 Kilometers/Hour
Total Calories—886 cal
Workout—4 Kilometers as Easy Run; 5 X 800 meters with 800-meter recovery jog; and then 1 Kilometer as Cool Down. (800-meter time in 4:00 to 4:10 minutes per repetition)
Weather: Sunny & Windy
Shoes: Helios by La Sportiva
January 16, Thursday: Rest Day
30-Minute Stationary Cycling
January 17, Friday: @ Pastolan Trails (Start: 9:44 AM)
Distance—20 Kilometers/12.4 Miles (Easy Run)
Time—3:16:37 Hours
Average Pace—9:49 minutes/kilometer
Average Speed—6.1 kilometers/hour
Total Calories—1,075 cal
Total Ascent—1,257 meters
Total Descent—1,287 meters
Shoes—HOKA One One Bondi Speed
Weather—Sunny, Hot & Windy
January 18, Saturday: @ Pastolan Trails (Start: 9:13 AM)/Easy Run
Distance—26.2 Kilometers/16 Miles
Time—4:48:30 Hours
Average Pace—11:00 minutes/kilometer
Average Speed—5.4 kilometers/hour
Total Calories—1,306 cal
Total Ascent—1,517 meters
Total Descent—1,479 meters
Weather—Cloudy & Windy
Shoes—Helios By La Sportiva
Comment—Slower by 3 minutes from my previous easy run on the same course. Nutrition was perfect and practiced more time to eat while power hiking.
January 19, Sunday: @ BDM Ultra Route From Km #32 to Km #50 (Start: 2:40 AM)
Distance—16.2 Kilometers/10 Miles
Time—2:08:19 Hours
Average Pace—7:55 minutes/kilometer
Average Speed—7.6 kilometers/hour
Total Calories—1,024 cal
Total Ascent—445 meters
Total Descent—463 meters
Shoes—HOKA One One Bondi Speed
Weather—Cold/Night Run
Total Mileage For The Week: 85.3 Kilometers/53.3 Miles
10:00 PM January 18, 2014 – 7:00 AM January 19, 2014
Mariveles, Bataan To Abucay, Bataan (BDM Km #00 To BDM Km #50)
Number of Starters: 26 Runners
Number of Finishers: 22 Runners
Cut-Off Time: 9 Hours
New Names, New Faces & Soon To Be BDM 102 Finishers
Allan Sabado
5:44:49
Jay Lamela
5:49:08
Alain Vincent
5:51:49
Bryan Manicad
6:25:43
Arnold Banaay
6:31:56
April Bernadette Gaburno
6:35:08
Joseph Rosete
6:35:09
Madison Trinidad
6:38:37
Jon Ogsimer
6:41:25
Terrence Lu
6:52:11
Dhannie Tan
6:52:23
May Santos
6:54:05
Rona Saludes
7:12:01
Hermie Saludes
7:12:09
Victor Cambarijan
7:14:45
Roy Garcia
7:26:15
Michael Sastrillo
7:32:33
Melojane Amit
7:41:05
Alwyn Sy
7:41:06
Bernard Go
7:41:07
Richelle Perez
8:44:45
Juvy Pagtalunan
8:44:47
Reminders:
1. Runners must observe announced assembly time & start time. The Race will start before or on the exact scheduled time for Gun Start. Some runners arrived at the Starting Line barely minutes before and after the Gun Start. Runners should be punctual always in our Race Events.
2. Reflectorized Vest, Belts, Strips and Headlight/Hand-held Flashlight are MANDATORY equipment for all the runner-participants during the nighttime portion of the Event. Inspection of these items will be done upon check-up period before the start of the race. Runners without these items will be declared DNS (Did Not Start). (Note: A “minimalist” Reflectorized Vest is available for sale at ARC Store)
3. Three (3) runners got lost during the Test Run. They were NOT listening to my briefing before the start of the Test Run. The following are the key road intersections:
BDM Km Post #14—–Turn Right
BDM Km Post #23—–Turn Right
BDM Km Post #32—–Turn Right
BDM Km Post #83—–Turn Right (Follow the Road To Poblacion of Guagua, Pampanga)
BDM Km Post #91-—-Upon reaching the Commercial District/Poblacion of Guagua, Pampanga, runners must turn LEFT (no need to follow the vehicles’ route), turn LEFT again at the next intersection which is an elevated “bridge”, and then turn RIGHT at the next intersection.
With almost 300 runners on Race Day and only 26 runners who joined the Test Run, we expect more runners who will get “lost” during the event. It is the responsibility of the runner and his/her driver and support crew to be knowledgeable about the course even if there will be Race Marshals & Volunteers during the Race.
4. Expect more DOGS, more TRUCKS & vehicular traffic, more motorcycle-riding persons and/or groups, more “entertainment spots” with blinking colored lights, and more “ladies” along the route during the nighttime run. Take necessary caution in dealing with them.
5. The next “Test Run” will be on February 2, 2014, from Abucay, Bataan (BDM Km Post #50) to the Finish Line in San Fernando, Pampanga (BDM Km Post #102). The Guns Start for the event will be at 7:00 AM (Assembly Time is 6:00 AM).
Good Luck to the Participants of the 2014 BDM 160 & 102 Ultra Marathon Races!
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