As I’ve mentioned from my previous blog post, the plan was to run this race at chillax pace and even considered taking up a role of being an “unofficial” sweeper role for 42km runners. Alas, that didn’t happen and as soon as the gun start was fired, I found myself running at my usual 21km pace mode.
As I didn’t bring my hydration belt for this race, I stopped on all water stations and also did some ITB stretching, checking my watch from time to time to ensure I don’t spend more than 15 seconds doing it (adik mode). As I wore the other bib at my back with my name and blog URL on it, I would hear the following from other runners as I passed them one by one:
Sam, kamusta na injury mo?
Uy si RunningNinja nagparamdam!
Go Ninja go ninja go!
Sam, nice to see you back!
Pare si Ninja habulin nten!
The last made me ran faster, to which they followed me for more than 3km until they gave up. I finished the first 10km in 56 minutes and I thought, if my injury will not pop-up and cramps will not bother me, my evil plan of 4:15 will be a piece of cake.
Fate was not on my side that day and my evil plan didn’t materialize. A few meters from the first U-turn in the Skyway, I suffered cramps on my right calf. From my own experience, there are two cramps that I would usually experience during races. Cramps mabait – this is the kind of cramps that would made its presence known but I could easily shrugged it off by doing some stretching, walking, running slowly then off back to my race mode. Cramps malupit – this is the kind of cramps that would demoralize you physically and mentally. All male ego / kamachohan will go to hell once you suffered from it. You will suddenly stop, look at your legs, you will try to walk but you can’t because any movement will bring excruciating pain, you cannot stretch and you’ll have to spend some time in your current position until the pain goes away. Just like that.
The kind of cramps I suffered was the latter. Cramps malupit. This is the one wherein you could actually see your calf muscles contract or beats like the way your heart does in rhythmic patter. It was really painful and I have no choice but to stop, yell in pain and gently massage my right calf. At that point, I really wished I didn’t put that race bib at my back with my name and blog URL on it. So kaka talaga. One by one, runners whom I’ve overtaken would soon start catching up with me. I would hear some words of encouragement:
Jog mo lang Sam kaya yan!
Do some stretching and you should be fine
Walk Sam, walk!
Worst thing happened was when the same group of runners who decided to run after me which I’ve overtaken earlier now catched up with me and said “Oh Sam what happened? Wasak na?” I just laughed but really my ego was hurt. To that runner whom I’ll call RunnerS, I hate you hahahaha! Really I do.
With my 4:15 target now out of my target, I decided to run the remaining distance at Ultramarathon pace. The plan was to run slowly for 5 minutes and walk for 3 minutes. Occasionally I would encounter some pain near my left knee which I’ve mistaken for ITB but it was not as it would easily disappear after stretching.
The last 5 kilometer as we were approaching the finish line, I decided to make myself more useful by cheering first time marathoners and friends. Finally I crossed the finish line at 5: 20. It’s still a PR for me but really I was not after a record-breaking performance. This race proved that I’m indeed ITBS free and I’m ready for my first UltraMarathon race next month!
Congratulation to all first time marathoners! My hats off to Bryan and Carly who managed to finish their debut Marathon with decent time of 4:12 and 4:23 respectively. Also to competetive biker friend Whreachelle Cardova who finished at 4:30 for her first marathon. You feat is remarkable! You guys will serve as an inspiration for future first time marathoners. Many thanks to Reiner/takbo.ph support station and finally to the Lord whom we’re all eternally blessed and grateful.
Kitakits sa susunod na takbuhan!










ah, the price indeed of being a celebrity. hey, at least you probably gained new visitors for the blog! good luck on the bdm!
“So kaka talaga.” – LOL!
Oh, well, Sam. There are more races to come
Good that you finished pa rin
Congrats Sam =)
May RunnerS ka na rin pala.
hehe
Having that ITBS out of the way is one of the best news for you, dude.
Congrats on your finish!
4:15 or faster would’ve really been easy for you given your pace if you didn’t get cramps midway. I got mabait na cramps at KM33 and became malupit towards the last km. Milo na yan!
I have to second notsquare’s comment: So kaka talaga!
Hehehe. All the best sa BDM!
Hay Sam ganyan talaga, #1 fan mo ata ang cramps
Di bale Pre baka ang katawan mo pala ay hindi pang marathon kundi pang ULTRAMARATHON! (42K? Ewww) Bawi na lang tayo Pre!
congrats on your finish!
saw you at the skyway stretching…was about to say hi then i realized, di pala kita kilala and just know you thru this blog. next time i will.
Hi Sir Sammy,
Congrats sa lahat who finished the 42km run hehehe… Salamat din sa pagmention ng name ko sa blog mo hehehe… kakaiba pala talaga ang running career! matagal na ako nag mountain bike pero dko pa naranasan ang matinding sakit ng katawan. na bike ko na manila-baguio balikan pero d sumakit ng husto katawan ko… sa 42km run lang pala! hehehe
I was so happy i finished it without injury at natapos ko sya ng mas maaga sa time na inakala ko hehehe…
See u sir next run!
TC.
Hi Sam, hope you’re ok na. Good luck on your BDM run.
Wilson,
Pare not a celebrity bwahahaha! Actually i was looking at my wordpress stats, I saw people searching for “running ninja” sa search engine results hahhhha..so agree..new visitors on my my blog.
Bea,
Yeah I was able to finish marathon, injury free, di wasak and happy.
Idol Bryan,
RunnerS is someone i cannot forget kaya naalala ko hahaha. Ill be doing research on cramps to get rid of it in future races ill join
Dhenz,
Seems to happen when only when i ran race mode at 42km. sa 21km wala nman gaanong malupit na cramps..mabait nman sila. Yeah maybe ultramarathon is my calling hahahaha
Tin,
Sayang di kita nakita. Next race uli!
Whreachelle,
Sir my ass hahahahha..ang bilis mo. I was actually surprised you were catching up with me sa bayani road and skyway hahahhaa. But I suck midway because of cramps.
Roelle and Bro J,
Thanks. Hope to finish BDM. See you!
Sam congrats and goodluck sa BDM!
Sid!
Thanks Sid!
Another marathon conquered, congrats Sam! Good luck on BDM.
thanks Carly for visiting!
Ninja Sam, yeah I think you gained more visitor from that run
Congrats for conquering yourself, I wish I have the same courage as you to run a half or full marathon.