Tuesday 27 March 2012

- MR25 Progress Series 10km Run (Race #1) -

This race review is long overdue. A thousand apologies for the delay. We've been busy with things in our life ......

This one race we at Freedom Freaks has been looking forward to.
The distance for the 1st series of the Progressive Series is 10km which is equivalent to 1 loop around MacRitchie Reservoir.

- The route map -
Just a recap on the team members of the 2 teams that we sent,
Here are the names of participants,

Team 1:
Halim Billiejoe (C)
Izat Gump
Tam Yaoming
Asree
Izhar Mohd
Ronald Heng

Team 2:
Halim Abs (C)
Ridzwan Idris
Johan Aidil
Afuq
Kurniawan Raymond
Jumadi 

Individual runners:
Sam E
Ariffin

As the registration period starts from 6am to 645am, most of us arrived early to collect our individual's bib which will be used for the whole series and did the normal preparation needed for the run.
Runners are always eager on racedays ..... That's normal I guess.
And also received news that Afuq from Team 2 was not able to run today due to having some minor illness.


- Team 1 (Ming, Asree, Izhar, Izat, Ronald, Halim BJ) -

- Team 2 (Kurniawan, Halim Abs, Jumadi, Ridzwan, Johan) Afuq absent -

- The Freaks before the race -
The race flag-off at abt 0715hrs after a delay of 15 minutes. The delay was maybe to cater to the latecomers.
It was an awesome weather to run in as it was raining quite heavily the night before. A safety briefing was given before flag-off and runners were advised to take care of each other during the run as no marshals were deployed along the route other than the one and only water-point.

- Eagerly waiting for the flag-off -

- Off we go .... !!! -
The cloudy weather was really helpful to us. And also, the atmosphere was quite awesome as there are not many runners joining in the race. There was only one water point at the 4km mark but they were serving pocari sweat which was really needed. It was relatively easy to navigate as there were arrow markers along the path too. The last 2km was a breeze too as it was on a flat route.

The Finishers:
- Ming (41.14mins - 4th Overall) -
- Izat (42.04mins - 6th Overall) -
- Sam (46.12mins - 16th Overall) -
- Izhar (49.11mins - 30th Overall) -
- Ronald (51.04mins - 37th Overall) -
- Asree (52.13mins - 43rd Overall) -
- Ariffin (53.59mins - 45th Overall) -
- Halim BJ (55.45mins - 47th Overall) -
- Jumadi (55.49mins - 48th Overall) -
- Johan (1hr 1.41mins - 52nd Overall) -
- Halim Abs (1hr 4.26mins - 56th Overall) -
- Ridzwan (1hr 7.28mins - 57th Overall) -
- Kurniawan (1hr 9.24mins - 60th Overall) -
Runners staying back after the run were entered into the lucky draw, giving them a chance to win 6 prizes. The prizes includes socks, running tees and 2 separate sets of return air tickets from Perth to take part in the Perth City to Surf Marathon Sponsored by Perth City to Surf Marathon.

Official Results:
- Men's Open Result -
- The FREAKS after the run. Happy people !! -
- Take note !! This doesn't apply in races ..... -
Overall, we are happy with our performances individually, though we can still do better in future runs.
Looking forward to the 2nd series which is on 6th May 2012. A 15km run this time.
Not sure what the route is gonna be. We will update once more infos are out.
Thanks for the time.

All photos are credit to our awesome camera lady, Sasha Farina.



Monday 26 March 2012

- Chia Seeds. What you need to know .... -

Chia seeds has been the most common topic for the past few months among us here at Freedom Freaks.
Most of us have been consuming chia seeds as part of their meals.
Let us find out more about the good, the bad and whatever we need to know about this special food.

 
Salvia hispanica, commonly known as chia, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to central and southern Mexico and Guatemala. The 16th century Codex Mendoza provides evidence that it was cultivated by the Aztec in pre-Columbian times; it has been said that it was an important crop. It is still used in Mexico and Guatemala, with the seeds sometimes ground, while whole seeds are used for nutritious drinks and as a food source.

Etymology

The word chia is derived from the Nahuatl word chian, meaning oily. The present Mexican state of Chiapas received its name from the Nahuatl "chia water" or "chia river."
It is one of the two plants known as chia, the other being Salvia columbariae which is more commonly known as the golden chia.

Description

Chia is an annual herb growing to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, with opposite leaves 4–8 cm (1.6–3.1 in) long and 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) broad. Its flowers are purple or white and are produced in numerous clusters in a spike at the end of each stem. Chia is hardy from USDA Zones 9-12. Many plants cultivated as S. hispanica are actually S. lavandulifolia.


Top 10 Benefits of Chia Seeds:
1. Lose Weight Without Starving
The Chia Seed is a dieter’s dream come true. The tiny, healthy seeds can be made to taste like whatever you want, and their unique gelling action keeps you feeling full for hours. Hunger is a main enemy of real weight loss, and you don’t want to fight it with jittery expensive pills. When a chia seed is exposed to water, it forms a coating of gel, increasing its size and weight. Since the gel made of water, it has no calories. It’s also difficult to remove from the seed, meaning that it helps your body think it is full, without adding calories!

2. Balance Blood Sugar
Keeping balanced levels of blood sugar is important for both health and energy. Blood sugar may spike after meals, especially if you eat high-starchy foods or sweets. This can lead to ‘slumps’ in your day where you feel tired and out of energy. By balancing your blood sugar, you not only lower your risk for type 2 diabetes, but you also ensure steady, constant energy throughout your day.
But how does the Chia Seed help with this? Both the gelling action of the seed, and it’s unique combination of soluble and insoluble fiber combine to slow down your body’s conversion of starches into sugars. If you eat chia with a meal, it will help you turn your food into constant, steady energy rather than a series of ups and downs that wear you out.

3. Help Prevent Diverticulitis / Diverticulosis
With the abundance of over-processed foods and white flour on the market today, rich sources of fiber are harder to come by. These foods of convenience have contributed to the rise of diverticulitis. Irregularity is a big factor in this risky condition. To help ensure regularity, you need plenty of soluble and insoluble fiber in your diet. If you don’t want to eat celery, and whole-grain everything…or piles of bran flakes, the Chia Seed is here to help. Each seed is coated with soluble fibers which aid its gelling action. The exterior of the seed is protected by insoluble fiber. The insoluble fiber is unable to be digested (it does not contribute any calories, or break down) so instead, it helps keep food moving smoothly through the digestive process. Soluble fiber, and the gel coating of the seed keeps the colon hydrated and ensures the easy movement of food.

4. Add healthy omega-3 oil to your diet
Omega-3 oil is usually thought of as “that healthy stuff in fish”. But, what if you don’t want to eat fish every day? What if you’re a vegetarian, or simply worried about pollution adding harmful substances to your fish dinner?
Chia is the richest plant-source of this healthy oil. By weight, chia contains more omega 3 than salmon, and it still tastes like whatever you want! Omega 3 oil is important in heart and cholesterol health. It’s also recently been targeted as a weight-loss helper. USA Weekend magazine also reports on a study where overweight dieters who included omega 3s in their eating plan lost 2 more pounds monthly than the control group, who did not.

5. Feel more energized all day long
Don’t want to feel like taking an afternoon nap? Your energy levels have a lot to do with what you eat. Chia is one of nature’s highest plant-based sources of complete protein. Usually protein from items like peanut butter and some beans are incomplete, meaning you have to combine them with other foods to get the full benefit. Not Chia though, it’s protein is complete to raise your energy levels. The combination of complete protein, vitamins, minerals and blood-sugar balancing gel all work together to make sure you have steady, never jittery energy.

6. Bake with less fat
Do you enjoy making baked goods at home, but hate all the butter and oil that has to go into them? Chia gel can substitute for half the butter in most recipes! The food will bake the same and taste the same (or better) from the addition of the chia gel. All you need to do is divide the amount of butter or oil in half, and then use the same amount of chia gel to fill in. The anti-oxidants in chia can even help keep the food tasting fresh longer. Everything from cookies to cakes to muffins, pancakes and waffles can be made with chia gel as your butter replacement. Which recipe will become your new favorite?

7. Add age-defying anti-oxidants
Anti-oxidants have been in the news lately due to their super healthy benefits. You know that blueberries and several exotic fruits (that aren’t always in season) have them, but did you know that chia is extremely high in anti-oxidants too? These helpful substances are what makes the Chia Seed stay fresh for so long. At room temperature, they’ll stay fresh and ready to eat for over two whole years! And that’s all without a single chemical or preservative. This amazing ability is not found in other seeds like flax or sesame, because those seeds don’t have the same rich anti-oxidant content.
Anti-oxidants help prevent free-radical damage in your body. Free radicals lead to problematic conditions such as premature aging of the skin and inflammation of various tissues. Fight free radical damage by staying fresh and healthy with nature’s anti-oxidant powerhouse.

8. Cut cravings for food
Being deficient in minerals or vitamins can create a craving for food. For example, if you’re low on calcium, you may feel compelled to eat lots of cheese and ice cream. This happens because your body knows that cheese is a source of calcium, and it hasn’t been getting enough. But what if dairy and whole milk are a “Diet don’t”? You can always add calcium to your food by sprinkling on the chia. By weight, chia has more calcium than whole milk. It also has magnesium and boron, essential trace minerals used in the absorption of calcium and other vitamins. By balancing your vitamins and minerals with chia, you can curb cravings that might tempt you.

9. You can pack in more flavorful punch
How can a seed with NO flavor help the foods you already like to taste better? First, because they have no taste of their own, chia seeds will never cover up or add to the flavor of your food. Second, when the seeds hydrate, they magnify the taste of whatever they were added to. Put them in pudding?
Chocolaty! Swirl them into a smoothie? Fruity! The same thing goes with dressings, dips, salsas, sauces and more. These two factors combine to let chia seeds take on the taste of whatever you add them to. They distribute and never dilute, the flavors you love.

10. Save your money
Why should eating less cost you more? You already know diet pills are expensive, and ‘box meal plans’ can run up to $500.00 a month. If you’re buying ‘calorie counting packs’ or other individual portions in the store, you can also end up paying more because more preparation and materials go into these foods. More than enough chia for 1 month costs less than a dollar a day. You can use as much or as little as you want to achieve your own desired results. There are no preparations required for these simple seeds, not even pesticides need to be used to grow them. They’re always safe and 100% chemical free. A measuring spoon is all you’ll need when you’re ready to take advantage of chia for yourself. It doesn’t get any easier or more inexpensive.

 Where to buy Chia Seeds ?
We've been hearing a lot about chia seeds. Many of you don't just buy your chia anywhere else. You need a company or a seller that offers quality chia seeds.
We recommend you to check carefully the reviews of customers before you place your order.
If in doubt, Google is your best friend.
Side effects ?
Chia seeds are sometimes recommended for alternative treatment of cancer. It boosts your energy level and provides essential nutrients in your body, which helps with cancer treatments. Chia seeds are good but at the same time there are some side effects of these seeds. It can lower the blood pressure in your body, especially, if you are someone in an upper age group, be careful as Chia seeds are capable of lowering the pressure of the blood to the dangerous level, especially if you are taking blood pressure medication as well. This seed is a great source of vitamin B-17. If you are taking a regimen of B-17, then you should be cautious before taking the seeds. You may overload your body system with phytonutrients.

If you have reactions when you eat Chia seeds or any product which contains Chia seeds, then you must avoid Chia seeds completely. People who are suffering with heart problems may want to avoid these seeds as it has addictive effects on its users. People who take blood thinners like warfarin should exclude this from their diet as Chia seeds might increase the risk for bleeding. It may be allergic and the reason behind this is that it is the member of the salvia genus. Some people experience minor side effects from eating chia seeds, some feel like they are holding more water than usual, this is because chia seeds so readily absorb water, up to 50 times it's own weight. Of course, this is also an advantage, as they can be used for hydration purposes and some people put chia seeds in their water to take on trips, as the chia seeds help the body hydrate, or rather, keep water.

There are many infos, reviews like this and videos regarding chia seeds.
Once again, GOOGLE is your best friend.



 Sources are from Wilipedia and Google.
Thanks.




- Seoul Marathon 2012: Race review -

      - SEOUL INTERNATIONAL MARATHON -
                   -Home of the Speed Demons-



It's been a week since that awesome race, Seoul International Marathon 2012. I've been tasked to write a race review about it for some time already by Abs. To me, this is the race  I've been looking forward to since I've registered for it 3 months earlier.This is the race where I felt that I'm gonna break into the Sub-4 hours timing and seriously I've been working my butts off for the past 2 months to get myself in the best possible shape before the race. Lots of sacrifices including dieting, training hard on working days and so on but it's been worthwhile ..... Worth the sacrifices!!! 3.41.48 !!! My timing for Seoul Marathon that is ....

Few days before that, I was feeling a little nervous leading to the race cos of the pressure to do well. I know that lots of the Freaks are right behind me and the support shown was awesome ... I simply gonna do it for the Freaks. It wasn't easy though. The pressure was great. But the BELIEVE IS EVEN GREATER. It could be because I was surrounding myself with highly motivated individuals perhaps?

                                                                                                             


A day before the race, Yaoming and myself managed to get a couple hours of rest before waking up early in the morning to get our stuffs ready.We reached the race site 1 1/2 hours before the start off.. It was such a freezing cold morning.




- With Marathon Maniac, Mike Cartwright -
  

We managed to warm up plus some camwhoring sessions with the locals.  We met 2 Singaporeans (Aileen Ho and Vincent Yeo) before the race plus a guy from my FB contact Mike Cartwright who lives in Hong Kong. A small chit-chat session plus photo taking followed.
- With fellow Singaporeans. Aileen Ho & Vincent Yeo -
                                                                                                            
The race started at 8am sharp. The 1st to go off were the elites, as usual. We were next on the queue. Before the race, I hugged Ming and wish him all the best. Without a doubt I believe that he's gonna do below 3.30 hours.
We both went our separate ways after the flag off. I told myself that i shouldn't go below the pace of 5min/km as I am afraid of cramping before 30 clicks. I managed to get my momentum going  and survived half marathon in 1hr 45 mins. That was fast, I told myself . I remembered Izat advise to hit 2hr 30mins for the 1st 30 clicks and I managed that feat. I'm very much comfortable with my pace between 4.50 to 5 and even then lots of local runners were overtaking me. I kept reminding myself not to be tempted by following them but to run my own comfortable pace instead. During the race, I didn't see much of the awesome scenery cos I choose to focus on  the race and my own pace.

For a moment, I was thinking for a sub 3.30 for the finish. Haha .... So ambitious to think of it. At 31clicks, I felt a slight cramp on my thighs. I remembered the "Legend's" advised to slower down my pace and not to stop when cramp sets in . I went to a pace of 5.30mins. It worked!! At 32 clicks, I felt a slight hamstring pull. As i continued running, it became unbearable. I stopped for a moment and was feeling rather shitty. I'm afraid that I might just have to walk all the way to the finish line and began to fear the worst.I just felt like CRYING seriously. Traveled so far with big dreams and ends with crushed dreams. How would you feel? Thoughts about love ones back home and the Freaks kept me going. Did some stretches and continued to do a slow jog. To my surprise, my hamstring felt normal again.

I continued past the 37 clicks mark and was on course for a  sub 345. I was smiling to myself for the next 5 clicks.With the awesome support along the Seoul neighborhood, I managed to run below pace 6.  Before I crossed the finish line, i saw Ming by the side who took video recording of my finish. It was an awesome finish. 3.41.48 hours on my Garmin watch . To me, anything else does not matter. Obviously I was surprised by my timing. I was just expecting between 3.50 to 3.59.

- The AWESOME Finishing pose !!! -
          
                                
- The souls of Seoul from Singapore !! -
                                                               
- Feeling the wonderful Seoul's fresh air -


- Signing off from the awesome race -

I hugged and congratulated Ming for his awesome finish of 3.21 hours. It was what I expected of him to do. As always. Overall I believed that the SEOUL MARATHON was better than HK Marathon due to the awesome support and I promised myself that I'll be back chasing the dragons in SEOUL again next year,if GOD permits. Thanks to those who believes in us and I promise to get even better ..... To those who gave me plenty of advises, you know who you are, thanks a million and with lotsa love .... for 315 sake ...

Signing off ...simply AA......
 




Sunday 25 March 2012

- United Colors of Freedom Freaks -


Another batch of Freedom Freaks t-shirts printing done !!
For those interested in sending their tees for printing, do take note that we will resume the printing from the month of May onwards.
This is due to the unavailability of our 'printing man', Jam as he will be busy shifting his new office and also enjoying his well deserved break.

As for now, each printing will cost $11 as the extra $1 will go to the transportation fee for the person sending and taking back the tees.
It's just fair to that person.
Do take note yeah.
Anyone interested to sent in their tees for printing, pls sent an email to us at sgfreedomfreaks@gmail.com or visit out Freedom Freaks FB page at here.


Hope to get more interests from you guys.
Thanks.


Friday 23 March 2012

- TNF100 Singapore 2012 -

- TNF100 Singapore 2012 -

Another event to look forward to. It's a trail run event by the way.
This is the most difficult event that most of us had run in.
Last year, few of us took part in the team event. Let's see how many of us are interested to take part this year.
For more info, click here.
(It's not updated yet though. Pls refer to it again in May 2012.)

Let's go !! We can, we will ...... !!

Thursday 22 March 2012

- Let's get lucky ...... -

Let's just hope we are lucky guys .....
Try your luck on this 'The New Paper-New Balance' contest.
Winners can get the chance to meet the renowned Ultraman Anton Krupicka and win some stuffs from New Balance.

- Details of the contest -

I hope any one of us will win the prizes .....
All the best and let's pray hard as well.


Monday 19 March 2012

- Twilight Ultra Challenge 2012 - For once, I took a race very easy like any other average runner ...... -

 
                               (Words by Muhammad Sallehan Zainuddin )

- With some of the Freaks running the Ultra Challenge -
It's been quite some days since Twilight Ultra Challenge concluded on Sunday afternoon but the memories still lingered around, perhaps thanks to the still on-going FB postings on Twilight and the tagging of pics.

This was the 2nd race of the year after Bataan Death March 160km in Phillipines. The painful memories still haunted me, considering the failure to complete the 160km race due to overall fatigue, injuries and low electrolyte level despite a good start in that ill-fated race. On that day, I pulled out of 73km mark despite the fact there were a lot of runners still behind me at that point. Eventually, most of these runners continued and finished the race before the 30 hr cut-off time while I woke up from the sleep in the hotel, still shell-shocked and was only imagining if I would have still ran with them.

For that, I decided to take it easy in Twilight, for once, far contrast to my relentless approach in races, regardless of the distance. I came up to the race, with nothing to lose, and just like  other average runner, I just wanna enjoy the run.

- The race route -
 Quite a number of familiar faces I met. The likes of  Ford, Khaliq (supposedly injured but made a comeback at last minute), Frank, Victor Loh, Robson, Adam, Mohan and DO. Even Mr Yong, the 2010 Run Round Singapore 218km champion was in attendance that I took a pic with him before the race. Yes, for the first time, the race witnessed perhaps the three vibrant young runners from the same minority Malay race competing together (myself, Rahmat and Khaliq), who had rocked the ultramarathon fraternity with displays in ultra races in recent years.
- Did the 1st 25km with him -

First 25km: Running a 6 minute pace with Ford, who just like me, hoping to last the whole 16 hrs. Both of us were in comfortable speed such that, I took my first hydration after 10km. at 25km mark, Ford took himself to the resting tent, perhaps feeling bored, having going through the mind-boggling route from car-park E2 to Big Splash area. I continued maintaining my pace, with Sky and Khaliq already in front and soon, Rahmat overtook me.

30-35km: Already started walking, hoping to avoid injuries in the next part of the race. I already had the bad experience of injured in early part of the race. The knee injury hit me at 20km during the BDM 160km race. I decided to swap shoes so early. I realised Saucony Kinvara 2 is not ideal for me if I were to run long distances. So, I changed into K-Swiss Kwicky Blade. In between, I jumped into ice bath and I felt great. Haha.

- The Freedom Freaks support group !! -
35-40km: Slowly walked and ran till I dropped by at BBQ pit organised by the Freedom Freaks running grp, who celebrated their 1-year anniversary. Asree was ard, Idayu was there too. Surprisingly, my ex-national team mate in silat, who slowly get involved into running, Nadhirah, was around too, staying back in the early hours with the Freaks. So, I had someone familiar there to talk to. Haha. I ate the chicken and whatever real food that I could have in addition to longan drink.


45km mark: I dropped by at a toilet near the Skate park to do my big business. First time in my running life, that I had to shit in a race. Coming out of the toilet and  met up with one unknown lady, Mingming, who was already 10km ahead of me. Was told that actually she did a 40km time trial as she hoped to do sub-4 marathon in the coming race. No wonder, she was quite fast early in the race. Lol... Slowly I ran and picked up pace as the race went on to catch the sunrise.
- Super-duper hungry !! -
55km mark: The sun just got up and I dropped by again at the Freaks BBQ pit. We're eating whatever scraps left as the Freaks were about to leave ECP at 8 am. I slowly walked to the tentage and got some hydration. The stretch between the tentage and Big Splash is a bit further than the one between tentage and the other point near Skate park. I decided to walk till the Big Splash as part of fatigue limitation. Met up with Mingming who was also walking. For that 5km, we were all talking about running and running, though I never seen her in any of the races prior to this. At the end of the day, I was the one being asked alot of questions on running although I felt I have alot to learn in ultra running despite my experiences in grueling distances. Khaliq and Rahmat were still going strong.

60-85km:- I was fine once more and ready to pounce on the lost time under the sun blazing heat. Along the way, I met Mr Yong, who was already doing 80km before 9.5 hrs. In his last 5km, both of us ran together, talking at the same time. For all his running reputation, he's a very down to earth guy who's willing to share his experiences. I was told that on daily basis, he normally do a 30km run in the morning, 20km in the afternoon, 10km in the evening and 5km at night. *faint* . His daily mileage is like our average weekly mileage.

From 65km mark onwards, Ariffin went to join in to pace me as he was already sleepy, having stayed at the tentage for so long to support the runners. Mind you, Ariffin is only 15. When I was at his age, I never even got active in sports at all, unlike now. Thanks to him and Neyton, I'm able to maintain the pace although runners would easily crumble under the heat in the day, having going thru the humidity at night time. Neyton paced me for the 10km and went back to tentage while Ariffin continued pacing me, this time in barefoot.

- Push yourself when everything goes against you - 
 At 82km mark, I was already sleepy and rested near the lamp post nearby for few minutes. It was understandable that I only had one hour of sleep in the Saturday afternoon. Afterwhich, I was awake again and continued running. Soon, heavy downpour came and it spurred me to go faster to avoid any future lightning and thunder. Thank God, there was none of them, only the heavy showers.

85-100km: I remembered doing only 85km in last yr Twilight and I stopped because I was already puking non-stop at the time. That was done without any training before this. Now, I'm set to eclipse the mark and hopefully I could go on and hit the full 10 loops. I was still in good condition to run.

I went on the same strong pace and eventually completing the 10 loops. Never mind, it took 15.5 hrs to do the 100km, after a much slow start. My aim was to make sure Im able to last the 16 hrs, knowing that I have a more challenging 28 hr DART selection to endure in few months time. I may have gone on to do another 5km but with 30mins to go, perhaps too much to ask, if I were to consider the future effects on my left knee.

I went down to my knees, thanking God for able to do the 100km on home soil finally after a 2 year wait. In 2010, I did a TNF 100 solo and had to DNF at 82km mark. In 2011, I was already taking a long break from running due to my long awaited comeback to silat, and therefore, did not compete in Sundown 100km. Finally, I had something else to add on to my achievement of completing a BDM 102km, that was done in 2010.

I wont be joining any future races, at the most till Sep, where Im looking to do what I had failed to do in Jan. To run a 160km. In another race organised by Ben Swee. And perhaps, I may make a comeback to accomplish what I failed to do in 2010, TNF 100km solo. Probably, 2012 shall be a year of ultramarathons.

- Perhaps, the cream of the crop of young ultra runners from the minority Malay race, also born in 1986-1988. Hopefully, we can shake the ultra-marathon world for the next decade or two. myself, Rahmat and Khaliq -

 A number of things I noticed since my comeback to running late last yr. Rahmat and Khaliq has been stronger these days. Robson for his fast pace in ultra distance, getting better as well. Mr Yong was still as superb as he is.
At the same time, its nice to know new friends in running. Sky, for his vocal, lively character and his bursting start to the race. Mingming for going so fast early in the race, such that me and Ford was like "wow" and to have completed her first ultra at 70km. Max Yeong and Jacky Lee, known for the consistent pace for most part of the race towards the 100km feat, that spurred me to fight on. Victor Verry for his typical Filipino fighting approach, the type who never gave up although everything went against him and went on to do 100km. Jamie, for her determination to push all the way to her 85km feat and she's only 23. Shahrul and Ming Zheng for their ability to last as well. Oliver, being the eldest statesman, showed age is no barrier in ultra running. and the list goes on and on to other runners.
- With Mr Organizer, Ben Swee -
 I would like to thank Ben Swee and his wife for another well-organized race and to those crazy humans, who started the race and completed it, no matter what distance, well done to you all and wish you all speedy recovery and the best in future races. Hands down, without the support of runners as well, I wouldn't have done this elusive feat.

- The aftermath of Seoul Marathon 2012 -

- Extremely happy with their individual timings -
- Personal best timing of 3hr 41mins -

- Personal best timing of 3hr 21mins -

As we blogged earlier, these 2 guys who competed in Seoul Marathon has done us proud !!
They've got their own personal best timing individually .....
Running in cold weather really helped them and we shall wait for their reviews when they return back to Singapore.
And for us, we just have to train harder to reach our goals !!
Keep on running guys ......

Tuesday 13 March 2012

- We are 1 !!!!! -

- Part of Freedom Freaks family -
Thanks to those who attended the 1st anniversary of Freedom Freaks BBQ celebration !!
It was a great success ......
More inputs for the event will be put up later .....