Why Do Sports?

I first got into sport at the age of six when I first learned how to swim. Learned the basics, competed, then explored football for a change. Early on, I enjoyed the thrill of movement and competition.

#NoHumanLimits: what was truly inspiring about Eliud Kipchoge’s SUB2 Marathon

The most powerful thing that affects the human psyche is the way we talk about ourselves to ourselves

Faith and Fitness

Working out both my faith and fitness is making me healthier and stronger than I have ever been.

Tested Metal: Dane Zamudio’s Road to Recovery

Not all recovery stories are borne from the same premise that athletes get injured during a competition or training — a case which is normal for any athlete.

Finding a Fitness Lifestyle that Works for You

Losing weight is one of the things that are easier said than done. It is common for many people to try the latest diet fads, sign up to the newest workouts, and purchase the latest fitness gears, yet still feel like nothing is really happening.

Go Supermom Jackie, Go!

Kids (and quite a number of adults) are growing up with superhero movies. And some will say that’s rather childish, but that shouldn’t dismiss the fact that there’s much to be learned from superhero movies.

Running With Dystonia : A Different Kind of Strong

Jirome ran this race, and runs all of his other races, in constant pain. And he makes sure he finishes it, anyway.

Reagan Lost More Than 100 Pounds Chasing a SUB3 Half Marathon

We often hear the saying “Try and try until you succeed” and we’ve seen success stories of people who didn’t quit. This is no different with the journey of Reagan Dy, a regular employee in a brokerage firm in Intramuros, a guy who weighed more than 310 lbs before he discovered running.

The New York Marathon 2018 Race Experience

After 4 years, we finally got lucky and got awarded a slot for the 2018 TCS New York Marathon!

Christine Balaguer: Strength in Silence

Disability doesn’t mean incapacity. Read how Christine Balaguer tackles and conquers OCR and fitness as a Deaf individual.

Meet Gian Carlo, the Signage Runner like no other!

You could have been one of the runners who—during the events of the recent years—have seen him pacing with a custom banner along the race course

Running Man: Full-time OFW, Part-Time Runner

Whether I am in the Philippines or here in Indonesia, I always check for possible events that I can join in. I know that I still have a lot to work to do because I am still in the process of getting better. And I don’t see myself stopping any time soon.

RUN: Endure the Pain, Keep the Faith, Finish Your Race

RUN: Endure the Pain, Keep the Faith, Finish Your Race