Friday, February 6, 2015

Condura Skyway Marathon 2015 - Run for a HERO

Last February 1, 2015 Sunday, the most awaited marathon event is finally held. (most awaited because it was cancelled last year due to Typhoon Yolanda a.k.a. Haiyan)

This is the Condura Skyway Marathon 2015.

Run for a HERO...

The running event aims to help the orphans of Soldiers which died while on service via HERO Foundation. That was the cause defined last year, which was left the same for this year. However in an unfortunate turn of events, the theme Run for a HERO coincidentally was given another important meaning.

The heroes which is collectively known as SAF 44. The event is held in honor of the 44 slain members of Philippine National Police - Special Action Force in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. The cause will also aim to help the orphaned of the said victims.

Condura Skyway Marathon is a prestigious event held in the Skyway, an elevated private expressway of around 21km in length. It's the same route as the last Condura run. The skyway passes over 5 municipalities. Muntinlupa, Paranaque, Taguig, Pasay and Makati

Route per Category
Preparation
As I am training regularly, (by running, core exercises, dumb bell lifting, ankle weights), what I did 2 days before the event was take a lot of rest and sleep. My meals included Tuna, extra servings of vegetables and fruits like banana and papaya, and also drank Prune Juice. These food are rich in Potassium - which lowers blood pressure and bolster bone strength (which I'll surely need).

Goal
Last February 2013, Condura Skyway Marathon is the first 42k I finished Sub-4 hours, timed 3:50:17
But this time my record to beat was Milo Marathon last July 2014 where my record was 3:38. it's a high record for me. I don't know if i can pull it off again but here I go!!! :)

I only compete with myself. If I can beat my previous record, I will be very happy.

I'm also happy if I finish it injury-free :)
It would mean that the training I'm doing is effective and in a way getting stronger.

The Event
I'm a participant for the 42k category. Wave A, which will start at 12 midnight on February 1. Arrived just right on time as the venue is just a 30 minute bus ride away from home. I deposited my things and rushed to the Wave A area. Waves are implemented to control the flow of people entering the skyway due to the number of participants (5000+) in the 42k category. Waves will proceed at 2 minute intervals.

Wave A Pack at the Starting Line
Wave A started. We pass by PNP officers holding the pictures of each of the SAF44. We honor them with a salute in the initial kilometers of the event.

Officers holding SAF44 pictures
This is it. The race is officially underway. I ran through the crowds of participants with Pride by High and Mighty Color as the first song to rev up my engine. And yes, I listen to music while running. Even if it is a race.

There are aid stations along the way, about 2-3 kilometers in interval. I always sip on water on every station, then on the later part, sip gatorade and follow up with water. Sometimes pour cold water on my neck and face to freshen up. And don't forget to smile on the race marshals.

Passing by lots of participants, an empty Skyway awaits in front of me
There are some ahead of me. Yeah they are really fast. :) At my current pace I wouldn't be able to catch up to them. But that's not the goal. I'm happy of what I've achieved so far. I have a good idea what place I am.

There are lots of photographers covering the event and taking pictures of participants. Of course I don't forget to put a nice pose and smile for them :)

Say Cheese! You're on Camera! :)

Then come the last 2 kilometer. Gathering my remaining "conserved" energy, I increased my pace. Was able to overtake additional 3 participants. And when the finish line is visible, I gave it my all and sprint! I don't like finishing looking weak and tired. I love to finish strong and full of power!

I'm very happy rushing to the finish line. Listening to Nike+ GPS telling me my current pace average, I knew it. Looking at the time I've confirmed it. I've broken my record. It's a new Marathon Personal Record for me. 3:23:24! I'm fulfilled. everything was worth it. :)


Crossing Finish Line Shot!
And that wraps up the event for me. After the event, just claimed my loot (medal, finisher's shirt, banana, bottled water, gatorade), get changed, ate at Jollibee for breakfast, then went to watch at the area near finish line. I'm waiting for my officemates who also participated.

I Ran For A HERO 
Finish Line Picture with Officemates
Rest up runners! Tomorrows another Workday! :)

Aftermath
No, it's not me being injured. I'm perfectly fine. :)

The result just got published by the Organizer and the ranking is 17th out of 5000 participants! I'm really happy about this result. I got to meet some of the top ranking runners this time, unlike before where I only read their names. The training really paid off. It took 3 years in the making to reach this level. :)

Official Results

On the office the race results were published via email communications.

Official Race Report

Special Mention
I received lots of message of congratulations from colleagues, via email, chat, and personal. Other team managers also congratulated me. They even said that if in the future I'm going to join an event, I inform them so they can help in some way of sponsorship. Wow, that's generous of them. And much more the Philippine Leadership Team of our company also congratulated me. I'm really touched by these overwhelming message of congratulations. :3

Got an invitation to write an article for feature at our newsletter. In fact this blog entry is like a draft for what I'll submit there. Hahaha!

What's Next???
I don't have a particular event registered into as of yet. But I'm set to join the Milo Marathon again this July, and the event I'm really preparing for, the 1st Taal Volcano 160KM Ultra Marathon.
Work, Running Club Company Run and planning Club Activities.

Message
Compete with yourself.
All else may fail, but training will not fail.
It's not the quantity of event joined, nor the medal received.
It's how you set a goal and achieve it and how you felt during that time.
It's how you see the results of your hard work.

Friday, January 2, 2015

My Dream In A Shoebox Year 6 - Making #BIGGERDREAMS Come True!

Last December 27, 2014 Saturday, in cooperation with IT & Business Process Association of the Philippines (ITBAP), TeamAsia and various company sponsors, we made #BIGGERDREAMS Come True for the kids, roughly about 1500 at Southville3, Muntinlupa City.

Participating Companies
The program started earlier December, with collection of shoeboxes which are to be filled up with school supplies. Cash donation is also accepted.
TW Printed Advertisement of the Outreach Collection Activity
The venue of the Gift Giving Day, December 27, is at the San Pedro Calungsod Parish, Southville 3, Muntinlupa City.

Southville 3 is a relocation village for families living along railroad tracks (PNR - Philippine National Railways). The houses are built thru government funds.


San Pedro Calungsod, a Filipino Saint, canonized last October 2012
Program Flow
  • Mass
  • Orientation for Volunteers
  • Opening Remarks
  • Sing and Interpretative Dance Number
  • Games (Pass the Chips, Pass the Message, Puzzle Assembly)
  • Food Distribution
  • Shoebox Distribution
  • Ending Remarks
Volunteer Orientation

Viewed from Stage

Sing and Dance Interpretative Number

Team Game - Puzzle Assembly

Eating Time!!!


Me with these Happy Kids holding their Shoeboxes

There's No Stopping Now!
It's a great opportunity to be here in this event as a representative for Towers Watson.

Till the next My Dream In A Shoebox event!!! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! :)

Friday, December 19, 2014

Brgy Tinig-Tugan!!! Our Entry to TW Philippines Got Talent Season 2

Presenting our dear performance as Team GRC.

Tinig-tugan is loosely based from the words:
Tinig - Voice
Tugtugan - Beat/Rhythm/Sound

The video is in Filipino but English subtitle is available. :)


In the 1st to 2nd week of December, we are to participate in the Got Talent Season 2. 

Last year  it's an individual competition only. But this year, it will be a group presentation competing with other company departments.

I just want to help out. Me, and 2 friends volunteered. And guess what, nobody else volunteered so we happened to become the organizers/managers/coordinators for this performance. Well okay, game on!

There was a lot of work. Coordinating over 500 people, 3 different shifts and different teams were a pain. Added difficulty is that most people are shy. It was very hard to get participants as performers and even for backup support. Then comes the props, costumes, photo shoots, videos, logistics, multimedia presentation, meal preparation, and of course schedule and practices.

Fast forward, The screenplay is ready, we got the members and are busy practicing almost every day and escaping work (more like deferring work) for later.

The theme were a rural setting. About the life of Angeline and the people from her Barangay. A talented girl, and also the people were talented too. 

Team Members (performers and back ups) during last practice
Stage Before Performance

It was a really fun performance. There were lots of cheers. Our presentation is the most different.We are the first performer. We did it, have fun, and finished successfully. We are very happy. :)

Scene Collage
Of course I did expect us to be the champion. But we did not make it. We gave the judges a hard time. Well that's life. Anyways we were still happy. Other people were telling us to that it should have been us. In our hearts and theirs, we are the champion.
1st Runner Up trophy
Team GRC in Costume



We were called as 1st runner up and posed for the camera.

Team GRC in Party Attire
This performance is not just for us aiming to win. It is for our beneficiary, the Cubao Kalakal Kids. A certain amount will be donated to the kids. I'm really glad that since we placed high, and with bigger prize, we were able to give them a higher donation.
Cubao Kalakal Kids
I'll never forget that feeling and experience. For next year, if ever a similar contest will be conducted, i'll gladly help again. I hope I get to work with the same people, and new ones. And hope that time, we will be the champion. :)

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

One Step for RED

Update (12/17/2014)
One Step for RED program has successfully ended last weekending December 7, 2014.

Results

My Contribution


Yeah that feels great. :) In the coming year, with the launch of our companies' Towards Wellbeing program, I hope a similar concept program will be implemented.

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What's a perfect implementation which will merge a 
fitness/well being program and a 
donation/fund raising program?

It's a question which remained on my mind after our company presentation about

But on October 10, 2014, few days after the presentation, I happened to read about this program made possible by partnership from Nike, Bank of America and RED, titled
One Step for RED.


Overview

"Every day, 650 babies are born with HIV. Soon, that number could be near zero. Bank of America and (RED) have teamed up to bring us one step closer to ending AIDS.

Together, we can raise money to provide lifesaving medication that can help an HIV-positive expectant mother from passing the virus on to her babies.

You can help be a part of the journey by turning your miles (RED). So lace up, and get running."


Who can participate in the program?

Anyone who monitors their distance ran/jogged and even walked using Nike+.

How to participate?

Download Nike+ app.
Pledge (this will tag your next mileages as RED) via
http://www.nike.com/us/en_us/c/justdoit/one-step-4-red.
That's it! Rack up the miles!!!

What's in it for me?

Already a runner : the feeling of fulfillment that while doing your training and participating in events, you're also helping at the same time.

Just starting to run? Great, towards your goal of being fit, you will also be able to help.

For the beneficiaries : the miles logged will have equivalent dollar amount, and upon reaching weekly goal, certain amount will be donated. These monetary amounts will be donated by Bank of America.

Donation and Weekly Goals

1 mile  = $0.40 ( which is equal to a daily dosage of medication)

We will have Weekly Goal mileage and equivalent donation.
If the Goal is reached, the Donation Goal will be donated by Bank of America.


When will this last?

This program started October 12.
As of the time of writing, we are currently on Week 4... less than 5 weeks to go!
The weekly goal gets higher and higher and we need all the help we can get!

Current Status for the Week


200,000 Miles is the goal this Week 4... I really hope for it be reached!

Really glad my runs reached this amount...
Won't be able to donate this much from my own pocket :P

Conclusion

I really like this program. My initial impression was, wow that was smart! 
It was a win-win situation for all involved. It also utilizes modern technology, our gadgets and apps.
I'm really inspired with this program and I hope it can be applied to our companies'
Towards Well Being program and WAVE advocacy initiatives.

View Status - https://www.nike.com/cdp/justdoit/onestep4red/leaderboard/
Bank of America Article - http://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/press-releases/corporate-philanthropy/red-and-bank-america-challenge-global-fitness-community-go-dis
RED.org - http://www.red.org/en/
Nike+ Running App - http://www.nike.com/us/en_us/c/running/nikeplus/gps-app

I've created a widget on the right side to the One Step for RED sign up page...
You can also use the Strava Widget to follow me on Strava site if you use that running app.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Recap – September to December 2014

So much to do, so little time...
It's been 1 and a half months since my last post...
Need to set aside writing for other tasks...
But now it's time to catch up!!! :)

Past Activities / Events / Whatever Stuff

September
International Coastal Cleanup 2014

October
Cosplay Mania 2014 at SMX Convention Center
One Piece Pizza
TW Trick or Treat 2014 - Floor Decoration - Oggy and the Cockroaches
Ultra Marathon Event for November - Registration, Preparation, Analysis, and Training Plans
One Step 4 RED

November
Outreach Program - Visiting Cubao Kalakal Kids
Andres Bonifacio Day 106 km Ultra Marathon

December
My Dream In A Shoebox - Making #BIGGERDREAMS Come True!
Brgy Tinig-Tugan!!! Our Entry to TW Philippines Got Talent Season 2
TW Christmas Party - One Road to 2020

Got a lot to write about... HAHAHA!!! :)

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Increasing Participation, Consiousness, and Volunteers to Initiatives - Content Draft

volunteer


We are going to have a presentation / brainstorming activity for our company next week..

And the topic that is assigned to us is...

"What are the other things we can do to increase participation, consiousness, and volunteers to these Community Service Initiatives?"

Here's what our team are able to come up with...

Before the Event Campaign

Promotion Campaign Methods
  • Email Blast
  • Infographics
  • Posters
  • Published Calendar of Events and Activities (Needs More Activities)
  • Published List of Participants for specific events
  • Contents ranges from FYI/facts, Upcoming Events, Statistics
Presentation
  • Must be attractive, catchy but matches the purpose of the event.
Content
  • Invites for events must contain complete details.
  • What - event background
  • Who - beneficiary organization's details, possible team assignments, volunteer skills needed if any.
  • Where - location of event
  • When - schedule
  • Why - mission statement for the event
  • How - contains how the event is planned or program, transportation, materials, food, operation.
  • Prior to acceptance - this is important to manage volunteer expectation.
Who???
  • People want to help but may not be able to join on the day of the event.
  • Exceeding number of target participants.
  • Provide "More Ways To Help"
  • Fund raising, back office, logistics, coordination, multimedia, documentation.
  • Choose the right people for the task.

After The Event Campaign

Post Mortem
  • Provide information and maintain good volunteer experience.
  • A summary of the held event.
  • Important to indicate what is done, what worked, what did not work as expected, and how to handle in the future.
  • Must be sent to all, not just to the participants.
  • This way, Those who are not able to participate are still informed, and may decide to join in future activities.
Video Presentations, Pictures and Documentations

Tools
  • Online Presence - set up official accounts using various free services online
  • Offers flexibility of being assessed outside office network and mobile devices.
  • Facebook - creating pages which can be used for event announcements, Campaigns
  • Twitter - quick updates
  • YouTube - upload video documentations of
  • Instagram - quick Photo sharing
  • Blogs - documentation of events
  • Online Surveys - for feedback, information gathering, like Surveymonkey
Charge Codes / Benefits
  • NOT for the volunteers. This is a volunteer event.
  • Event Management/ Planning / Meeting / Organizational task which cannot be avoided but are done during office hours.

This is subject to change by the way. It may seem serious but actually it's an informal presentation. :)

"I Don't Always" Meme by memegenerator.net

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Who Am I And Why I'm Here

Based on Wordpress Blogging101 Assignment

After months of my Blogger account being dormant, I logged in again and created 3 quick posts.. And since I never really wrote a lot, except for my set of college diary notebook, I think If I create post after post, along with reading other people's blogs, I will be able to improve my blogging.

It's like pure coincidence.. And It's meant to be.. That last week, I stumbled upon Wordpress Blogging 101 announcement. And I said to myself, "Wow, this is what I needed." No second thoughts, Email signed up.

And today we got our assignment. "Who Am I And Why I'm Here". When I think about it, It was during "Job Interviews" that I really got opportunity to introduce myself.

Introduction

My name Willie Jan. I'm a Software Developer/Consultant by profession.

Why are you blogging publicly, rather than keeping a personal journal?

Keeping a personal journal is also fun, but I'm NOT going to share a personal journal. Haha! There are things that we know of, or we encounter, that are worth sharing to others. It can bring information, inspiration, awareness to the reader. Blogging also offers flexibility on the content details we aim to share. Something that cannot be done with social networking sites.

What topics do you think you'll write about?

I think my main priority for articles is to write about any Environmental, Community Outreach and Volunteering programs I'm able to participate and document, including adventures during Mountain Climbing. Fitness is also important for all of us. I will be able to share my journey from being a couch potato to an Ultra Marathoner, and what lies beyond. The other topics I'd like to write will be about Animals, and my other hobbies, Anime, Video Games, Gadgets, Business, and maybe cooking? Those are the things I'll clearly write about but I won't close the door for random topics.

Who would you love to connect with via your blog?

I would love to connect with anyone. And yes, there may be specific target audiences for some of the topics I've listed above.

If you blog successfully throughout the next year, what would you hope to have accomplished?

I'll be very proud and congratulate myself of Forming the Habit of blogging. By that time, I should have also improved my blogging and writing. I think I'm also be able to appreciate and notice small things. And also, the feeling of looking at the entries for a past whole year is amazing, quite an accomplishment.

Looking forward to the future! :)