Showing posts with label Zevenheuvelenloop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zevenheuvelenloop. Show all posts

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Zevenheuvelenloop 2014 Weekend - Images & Impressions



Bloggers Note : How can you summarize so many impressions of a day - of a weekend! It always remain a beautiful, and at the same time angst ridden challenge for me as a blogger.
My need for perfection gets in the way, as well as my easily distracted mind.
It helps to remind myself, that my blog was created as a vehicle to overcome my fears, cope with my bipolar disorder in a positive way - make myself stronger.  Most importantly - hopefully! -  help others use sports and writing to be physically and mentally stronger, themselves.
If you are a new follower/reader, I hope this will lend a bit of clarity to my style of blogging.
Today, I'll attempt to share my weekend experience via (mostly, unedited!) images and bits of pieces of what I can remember.
In this way, I hope this story will not remain in draft mode!
Different links (to the social media channels of my running friends, etc!) will slowly be edited in, during  this week be updated from time to time.


This rough draft of a blog is specially dedicated to Marleen (HalfCrazyRunnersCrew crew member), Natasja, Demi (all three were crew members of #crewGlowMagNL during the #ChaseSummer Nike Challenge) and Carlijn (my crew mate @ #crewTheMermaidClub).
I, thank you ladies for being such a great support since we met each other in Carré, at the live Nike Training Club class. You have all kept me focused and gave me positive powers in the past months!


The Zevenheuvelenloop weekend:


Medals for  and Zevenheuvelenloop &  Zevenheuvelennacht 2014
 side by side


At 21:30, I was finally at home  after a very eventful day in Nijmegen.

My husband picked me up from the train station, and served me soup, when we arrived. Happy Feet won't be all over Netherlands, if not for #MijnLiefsteP, or as some of my running girlfriends call him: the running manager. :D

I did not plan to write a blog right after a race. I was tired, and simply wanted to post a single picture (above) and tag all Instagram friends. Sadly during editing, I lost all text!

After all the effort, I might as well share the pictures from today via a blogpost, and through this, thank my friends for all the support that led the way to this year's personally successful Zevenheuvelenloop weekend.

Speaking of pictures - recently, we purchased a Samsung Galaxy young.

It is so compact, that I can put it in the small back pocket of my running jacket and/or (just discovered today!) inner pocket of my running tights. I used it this weekend for the first time to make pictures at the start and at the finish line of a race.

The quality is poor (unlike the smart phone my husband uses for work), I admit but I love that I can take it during my run/race.

All the pictures made today, and shared on this blog were taken by the camera of this phone.

With husband's work phone, I took a picture of my new phone. :) 

The morning of Zevenheuvelennacht race, I was experiencing onset of a "massive panic attack".  Contrary to what experienced runners do, I jogged beyond the distance I would run the very same day.
(EDITed: 17th of November, 2017 - I have to add here, that I do not recommend this.  Bear in my mind my running is both  my self-therapy and my personal process.  I share my "techniques" and experiences to give everyone, who deals with depression and other mental health issues, inspiration and motivation to use sports, healthy physical activity to get themselves out of their mind.  I make running mistakes and learn from them. When I do this kind of personal challenge (running back to back long distances are often discouraged and not recommended, specially to beginners), it is mostly to deal with my anxiety and not to "impress".)

It calmed me, and even though there were a bit of hurdles before,  and during the run, I reached the finish line empowered from the day's experiences.

Thanks to the - as always! - massive support of my family, I did not miss running Zevenheuvelennacht, 2 years in a row.

I ran this distance (8.88 km) in a slow pace)
10:33 am
shake out run in the morning
of the
Zevenheulennacht 2014
race
7:03 pm
Zevenheuvelennacht 2013
race split recorded
with my
Nikeplus Sportswatch




Happy Face!
Overcame all anxiety hurdle! :D

Since I struggled with my nerves getting to the race event,
I forgot the race chip at home, and did not get on the official finisher's list.
Based on my Nike Sportswatch, I finished 7 km in 48:40.
The year before I ran the first ever Zevenheuvelennacht
5K distance.


The following day, I was back in Nijmegen for Zevenheuvelenloop!

For the second year in a row, I was running Zevenheuvelenloop via MeeùsFitClub.

photo courtesy of Meeùs

The next day I arrived early, and was so proud of myself!  Due to my struggle with anxiety and panic attacks, I am often late for many things.

At the station, I took what was supposed to be an extra train to Nijmegen.

It was full but not as full as I experienced, when I travelled to CPC loop in the Hague this year in Spring (March). Still, I had to sit down on the steps of the train - I did not mind, I was on time!

Sitting on the step of a very full train,
on my way to Nijmegen.



When I arrived, I walked through the ZevenheuvelenExpo in a zombie state. hahaha I hardly slept the night before due to the excitement of my 7 km night run.

It is because of this state of mind, that my brain registered too late that I saw Marlous of HalfCrazyRunners, passing me by. Pity!







MeeùsFitClub VIP Lounge


In the MeeùsRunClub (MeeùsFitClub!/2017) lounge, I saw a lot of familiar faces from previous running events. It was such a reassuring sight!

I changed into my running gear, and before I was finished, Eva & Udjen, running sisters by the Amsterdam Running Junkies group arrived.  Eef gave me the familiar, "Surprise from the back greeting!"hahaha

As they continued to prepare, I excused myself to eat.

While we were fueling for the run, the Meeus hosts introduced the club's running ambassador, Mr. Erben Wennemars.  He is a former Olympic and World Champion speed skater, who started running after his retirement from speed skating.  Recently,  he finished the New York Marathon in 2:56!

He gave an inspiring speech, and talked about his support for the Jeugd Sport Fonds.





Babette arrived shortly before the speech, and I was elated to finally meet her in person! We met via Twitter (about) 2 years ago, and this is the first time that we saw each other.  Meeting her face to face, felt so natural - assuringly familiar.  Thanks to our consistent communication via social media in the past years, we just jumped in like we have seen each other before, and have talked for ages (which we in a way did online!).


from left to right, Babette, Renée, Udjen, Eva, and moi

Off to the Start


We all had different start time.  Eva and Udjen went ahead of us; Renée (who came in with hubby, Ron a few minutes after B) and Babette were my companions to the starting area.





2014 is my third year in a row of running this much beloved race in the Netherlands.

It is for me "a feel good race", even though it is known to be a challenging course. I salute the magnificence of Autumn, when I run this event.

Along the course, between km 3 - 6, I ran together with a lovely lady,  a fellow runner from the MeeùsRunClub (MeeùsFitClub!/2017),  whom I met for the first time at Dam tot Damloop.

She is a yoga instructor; we share the same running philosophies: create your personal goals, run for the fun of it (it makes you feel more alive!), and run for your health!

I am grateful for her (spontaneous!) pacing because it was a great foundation for this 15K run.

I am between the lovely ladies of MeeùsRunClub (MeeùsFitClub!/2017)!
On the left is my beautiful (spontaneous!) pacer.
On the right is the lovely Asiye (she works for Meeùs!), a very inspiring and motivating runner, whom I met during Enschede Marathon.

Between kilometer 3-5, I heard a voice calling out, "Happy Feet!".

It was the voice of Lia (aka loopmeiden!)! What a boost when we reached out to each other for a quick, hello before she continued on her way.

Claudia (I met her when I ran Posbank loop) from Meeùs also greeted us seconds after Lia passed us by.  Such beautiful moments, that makes you forget that you are there climbing hills!

Shortly after passing kilometer 10, Kim of  Social Milers, greeted me from behind (hahaha I know this greeting from behind is getting to be a pattern!), and it was awesome to see her! So lovely, so alive, and so fast for me! hahaha

This is why I told her to go ahead because I might have not reached the finish line, if I had attempted to keep up with her tempo.  Since April, I followed how they train with admirable focus for their first Paris marathon, next year.


Zevenheuvelenloop 2014*

(EDITed 17.11.17  : This part is belatedly added, 3 years later.

I often revisit blogposts to add details I could not include the first time I publish it i.e. images were not available or details I was to mentally block to write about.  Since I am notorious for not being able to blog race recaps after the event, I try my best to either do it the next time I run the event as a throwback piece.  I do try to write something right very free writing style after the race (raw blogpost, like this post was!), come back to it and edit when I have more peace.)

I had a great run.

My detailed race recap will follow.

Check out next time for the link to be included here at a future time.

For now, I'll let  the statistics give you an idea how I ran, and the photo near the finish speak for itself!


Near the finish line
Zevenheuvelenloop 2014

Very happy over the negative splits!



Zevenheuvelenloop 2014
finish time recorded by
my NikePlus Sportwatch
Official time : 1:49:15


After the Race


I had arranged to meet up with Marleen, Natasja, Demi, Carlijn; as well as with my fellow fit Filipina sporty friends Minerva and Dheza (editor of  The Weekend Traveller) after the race. I was very excited to see them!

photo courtesy of Demi
from left to right: moi, Marleen, Carlijn, Natas and Demi


Unfortunately, my phone was "threateningly" low on battery (on my last stripe!) when I arrived at the finish.



After this group picture with Renée & Babette, I had to turn my phone off to save it for the journey home, so I could call my husband.

On the way back to the MeeùsRunClub (MeeùsFitClub!/2017) lounge, Renée learned that Ron finished with an amazing time of 1:00:20!

Back at the runner's lounge we had (early) dinner, race anecdotes, and chatted with more lovely people of Meeus, who provided us with such heartwarming reception and accommodation, that made the day just perfect!




After dinner, we said goodbye to Babette, and set off for De Hemel to meet up with the SocialMilers!

On the way we met Harald of Amsterdam Running Junkies, and lovely people from Social Milers.

This spontaneous get together with the Social Milers is our first complete reunion since we all ran Rotterdam Marathon, last April.


from left to right: Ron, Chantor, Renée, Kim 


Look at what Google did with the series of snaps together with Ron, Chantor (founder of Social Mile), Kim his beautiful better half, and my favorite blogger Renée (all running Paris Marathon 2015!) - what a fun ending to the day!!!




There you go! The Zevenheuvelenloop weekend in my imperfect but "I did it!" blogstyle. :) Just like how I ran. :D

Thank YOU ALL out there for the support and cheers!!!

It is truly great when one is (back!) in a positive running flow. Without all of you: family, friends, followers, beautiful people, who uses the internet to connect - all these experience will not have such a deeper meaning.

Hope who ever you are, where ever you are, this photo diary will inspire you to conquer the hills of your fears!



                                                                                  12/100

(ReVISiTED and RE-EDITED 17th of November, 2017)

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

#Crazy4Running Part 3 ( featuring Lunatik Athletiks Compression Socks Raffle Winners)



(You could read the background story of this giveaway, here : #Crazy4Running Part 1 and here : #Crazy4Running Part 2)

Finally the two winners of Lunatik Athletiks compression socks have been drawn!

My apologies for the 3 days delay in drawing and announcing the winners. 

We had a busy weekend - I ran the Zevenheuvelenloop Saturday and Sunday! 

More on that in the coming blogs.

Below are some pictures to give you a sneak preview of  the 30th Edition Zevenheuvelenloop weekend blog series. :)




at Meeùs Run Club lounge
before the 15K Zevenheuvelenloop

with MoesyZ

@Moesy 

at Meeùs Run Club lounge

before the 15K Zevenheuvelenloop


with

Eva of


@LittleEveGrows

Udjen, former member of Dreamteam Runner's World
both are good friends I met via Amsterdam Running Junkies,  group
and /Erben Wennemars Dutch athlete
Image courtesy of
Meeùs

proudly showing off the (Lunatik Athletiks) print behind my beloved Velocious compression socks to S, an amazing fast runner I met :)
at Meeùs Run Club lounge

before the 15K Zevenheuvelenloop


Monday, mijn liefste P celebrated his birthday, and I needed a few days after this occasion to go through all the entries to make sure that they are all valid.

He kindly assisted me tonight with the raffle. Thank you so much! *muah*


Below is the video taped clip of the draw.

It was only a one take recording to make sure that draw was fair and legitimate. :) I wished I had the possibility to correct myself in different moments but alas hahaha it was not possible!


Congratulations to the winners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tina @crantina
Blogger @ Fabulosi - T




On behalf of Lunatik Athletiks, I thank each and everyone, who participated in this #Crazy4Running campaign!



Wishing both winners a lot of fun and joy with the compression socks of their choice!  Lunatik Athletiks and I will get in touch with you.

A special early Christmas gift from Lunatik Athletiks: coupon code xmas20, on checkout to save 20% on your next order!


Friday, October 25, 2013

#Crazy4Running: Sharing Your Running Blessings

“It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else.”
Erma Bombeck
“Happiness only real when shared.”
Christopher McCandless

Being your genuine self is not only personally rewarding but it's a gift that keeps on giving. Challenging? Yes! Rewarding? Truly.

Every time I get distracted from my goals (work on being a strong person, and hopefully in the process inspire others to strive for the same goal) family and friends are there to remind me of where I should focus my attention and energy.

I can easily be distracted!

image (print screen) is an excerpt of The Oatmeal's famous
The terrible and wonderful reasons why I love running long distances
quote by Christopher McCandless
featured in Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild

Sometimes, an outside supporter appears in my running life, and motivates me to stay focused.

In this case, it is Meeùs Run Club, one of the sponsors of the 30th edition of Zevenheuvelenloop (Seven Hills Run).  They are generously providing me with a VIP starting bib for the 15K event, as well as a Run2Day gift check worth 100 Euro!

My first run sponsored by

The 5K run( 6th of October) this year in Breda was sponsored Meeùs Run Club
It was
my first run in this city

As well as my first official race after I got injured this year in July

Meeùs called me last Monday to inform me of my luck.  I was not able to contain myself and squealed my utter joy into the phone.

This good news came exactly a day after I finished the Amsterdam Half Marathon, so my euphoria was uncontainable. :)

The most memorable Amsterdam (Half) Marathon bling so far.
This Half-Marathon was
after my first ever running injury since I begun running in August, 2011,
An injury, which made me miss running Berlin Marathon for the second year in a row

A collage documenting the summary of
my Amsterdam Marathon Adventures

For me, the news was a simple divine message; I am on the right path of this beautiful running adventure.

I should keep on running to keep myself healthy, and I should keep on writing about the cause I support to inspire, motivate and inform. 

Running to be strong to fight  the battle against mental illness (in my case, manic-depression, panic and anxiety attacks) and create awareness of this silent epidemic.

When you receive joy, such as I did with the VIP bib fromMeeùs Run Club, I passionately believe one should share and spread joy!

So, I thought I will give away my bib (the one I got for Zevenheuvelenloop when registration opened!) to someone, who shares the #Crazy4Running passion. :)

What do you have to do? Simply follow the link to know more : http://bit.ly/Gratis7HLstartbewijs (only for residents of the Netherlands)

Good luck!

Oh, and by the way, don't forget, you can still enter Happy Feet in the Netherland's Lunatik Athletiks Compressions Socks Giveaway!!!!!!!!! (open to everyone!)
#Crazy4Running Part 1
#Crazy4Running Part 2

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

#Crazy4Running Part 2 ( featuring Lunatik Athletiks Compression GIVEAWAY)

Happy Feet in the Netherlands's
1st GiveAway
via Lunatik Athletiks @IamLNTK

a milestone :)
(Please read the background story of this giveaway, here : #Crazy4Running Part 1)

Hello, everyone!

My apologies for the late update on this giveaway.  The preparations for the Amsterdam half-marathon have occupied my mind for the past weeks.

The short summary of my third consecutive TCS Amsterdam Marathon : I did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bling!!!

After the race, proudly showing off my bling
and
my goodie bag from VIVA

Bubye InjuryVille

Finally, successfully left InjuryVille, and had a blast running my first Amsterdam Half Marathon.

I have to say, I am crazy over my Lunatik Athletiks compression socks!!! I think, I would not have survived this half-marathon without them*.  My feet and legs were strong during the race, and two days after the race.

From this point on I will only run with compression socks!  Most importantly wear them during recovery period.

My experience using Lunatik Athletiks compression socks has been very positive, and it convinced me of the value of using them not only for long distance running but using them while cross training with my bike.

Since I have them, I noticed the huge difference on the quality of how I perform*, when I don't have them on. Obviously, I am thoroughly convinced with the benefits of compression socks.

My Bike Adventures can be found
@ The Lightness of Being on the Bike

Hopefully, those who are considering preparing for their marathons will read this blog and profit from my experience.
A collage documenting the summary of
my Amsterdam Marathon Adventures

Detailed recap* of this marathon will still follow. As well as the story during the time of training using the compression socks.

For now, an update on the  Lunatik Athletiks Compression Socks Giveaway!

Women's Compression socks @ Lunatik Athletiks

Lunatik Athletiks has a also a wide array of  other products besides compression socks
Men's Compression socks @ Lunatik Athletiks

GiveAway Entries


There are many entries, and I have to say I am a bit overwhelmed because some entered with  varying multiple accounts, some have not followed the steps properly (i.e claim entries without actually following the steps) and some I am not quiet sure, if they are simply newbie users or spammers. :(

No worries! I'm sorting through them carefully, and only legitimate entries will qualify.

I've attempted to contact many participants to remind them to follow the steps properly

Sadly, I won't have time to do this (contacting every individual participant!)  anymore because the next race is coming soon, and I have to concentrate on my training.

from the Amsterdam Half Marathon
to
the 30th Zevenheuvelenloop in Nijmegen

15 % OFF DISCOUNT


So, I've decided, to sort out the legitimate participants from the spammers, I'll have to change the rules of the giveaway.

As consolation to those who have followed the steps properly, and will be affected by the GiveAway rule changes,  there will be 15 % off discount from Lunatik Athletiks offered to participants, and Happy Feet in the Netherlands followers, who will purchase their products.


Thank you so much to Kelly (of Lunatik Athletiks!)  for this generosity!

Please, get in touch with me via email: happyfeetinthenetherlands@yahoo.nl for the discount code.


GiveAway Rule Changes


What will be the changes? The official way to enter is still through the Rafflecopter below: a Rafflecopter giveaway

But it will be through the sponsor's discretion and mine, who will qualify and win.  And not only based through the number of entries.

Participants can share via Twitter and  FB with legitimate accounts, only once a day (spamming will be disqualified!).

Entries claimed but not validated, will be disqualifed (i.e. you claim to like the FB page or follow on Twitter but have not upon checking, will be disqualified). Only confirmed entries count.

This is just to be fair to those who took and take time to correctly follow the steps in order to qualify and win!  

Two winners will still be chosen but it would no longer be one male and one female but could be two of both (i.e 2 males OR 2 females).  It depends on the efforts of the participants to follow the steps, so that they can qualify and win.

If you are unsure or have questions please contact me via email or via a PM on Happy Feet in the Netherlands FB page.


Good luck to all! Thank you for participating & Happy running!

His and Hers compression socks!