Saturday, February 14, 2009

My Predictions For Tomorrow's Run (Power Run @ MOA)

I just finished my 30-minute “active recovery” run on the ULTRA Oval Track and along the roads surrounding the track and my mind was busy thinking of the race tomorrow at the MOA Grounds & PICC Area. Based from my experience and observations during the Resolution Challenge 10K Run, I am anticipating that the same experiences will be repeated and I just hope that the race organizers were able to correct their deficiencies in the said run. I am coming up these predictions:

1) More Runners Attending This Race—As this is the only race scheduled for this weekend, I predict that more runners will participate in this road race. More runners means more excitement and fun!

2) Chaos, Confusion, & More “Whiners”—Reviewing the published race route for the 15K & other distance races, a runner will be confused following those arrows along the streets at PICC Complex and MOA Grounds to include some portions of the Macapagal Avenue. If the road organizer will not deploy more road marshalls and signs, I predict that most of the runners will get lost. I encourage the participants to review the route or if not, go to the exact route and conduct a visual “reconnaissance” or run/walk through.

3) Nice Sound System & Emcee—This is what I’ve observed when I ran the Resolution Challenge last month, the “sounds” are tolerable and the Emcee’s voice was pleasing to my ears.

4) Water & Hydration System—There will be water stations along the route but I predict that the water supply will not be enough. So, for those running the 15K race, I suggest you bring your hydration belt aside from the fact that the race will be starting at 6:00AM which I think will be a late start time for the 15K runners.

5) Road Race “Cheaters” or Road Race “Shortcut” Runners—I hate to mention this but I’ve observed that some runners with the “middle group” are making some “shortcuts” at the PICC Complex area. I predict that this thing will happen again as the runners will be doing two loops at the said area. I hope the race organizers will have a way to determine if runners had completed two loops on the said portion of the route.

6) More Ribbons or Straws—I don’t want to count the number of turns a runner would pass on this race. I think the route has more turns than the number of kilometers that each runner will run. I really don’t know how the race organizer will determine if a runner had passed the numerous turns along the route. I am expecting that more straws will be placed on my neck before finishing the 15K race.

7) Runners Competing With Vehicles—Even if the roads will be wide for all the runner, I predict that vehicles plying on these roads will be there competing with the runners. I suggest that runners should be extra careful during the race and be vigilant/observant on their surroundings. This is the very reason why I don’t use my Ipod or MP3 player while running. Macapagal Avenue is a wide road but every runner should be extra careful while running on this road and crossing on its intersections as there are no prescribed speed limits on this road.

8) No Kilometer Markings---There will be no kilometer markings along the route. Runners with Garmin Forerunner watches will have the advantage as they would be able to know the distance covered while running along the route. However, those runners who know their pace could easily estimate their distance covered through their watches with stopwatch function.

9) Accurate Race Distance—I just hope the race organizer had corrected this problem. Anyway, I still predict that the race distance will not be accurate.

10) Record-Breaking PR Road Race—As most of the runners of the Team Bald Runner’s “speed” training and the Hardcores/Power Runners will be participating in this road race, I predict that the students of our “speed” training will be proudly “barking” their new PR best for the 15K race after the race. Guys, I am really proud of you and advance Congratulations! Prepare to treat us for a Jollibee breakfast after the race!!!

To all the runners, Good Luck and Have Fun. Happy Valentine’s Day to Everybody!

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