Saturday, June 26, 2010

Marlon Stockinger

Car racer Marlon Stockinger won the 2010 Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship and he is the very first Pinoy who ever did it.

Marlon is very proud to be Pinoy and he also uses the colors of the Philippine flag to decorate he's helmet on racing. A patriotic racer indeed.

Watch the video link below reported by Dyan Castillejo for TV Patrol World....

Marlon Stockinger Interview

Fisher-Price Pixar SpeedwayArt of the Formula 1 Race Car
Cars Race O Rama

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Carlos Anton Rules Hill Climb

Triple hillclimb champion Carlos Anton paved the way for his Mark Young-Yokohama team to dominate three of the six divisions in the second leg of the 2010 Hillclimb Championship held recently.

Anton clocked a total time of 2:24.48 seconds for the two special stages held in Pias and Baksil, La Union, that saw a record number of 61 racers take part.

Anton’s Hornitex-Total teammates Alfie Concepcion and Frankie Domingo also scored decisive victories with times of 2:33.64 and 2:44.41, respectively, in Group 4 and Group 2 to further boost their Championship bids.

Anton and Domingo, back-to-back winners in the two legs held so far this year, led their respective divisions while Concepcion finished second in the first leg to Japanese driver Harohito Ono.

“We are very happy with the team’s results and all the preparations paid off,” Anton said after clearing the two stages.

Mark Thoman was second to Anton in Group 5 with a time of 2:27.34.

In the group 3 Division round 1 winner Ramsey Kairuz ( 2:41.41) was beaten by last years Group 1 champion Gary Loy (2:40.46) while Adrianne Matulac (2:43.41) rounded up the top three.

Mark Quinto led the group S-Division with a time of 2:48.45 followed by Gerard Tan and Nic Pacion. Group 1 was won by Mark Laguna and the Historic class was won by Mark Herrera.

The third round of the Championship and last in Northern Luzon for the year will be on June 20 in La Union.


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Runner's Store

>>> I just stumbled on this while I was looking for a right shoe that I will use on running. The post /news is dated last year, damn... been very busy that time and i missed it. Anyway, as I may suggest, if your gon'na be a serious runner better check this store as they will assist you more than you'll ever know that can really help you and not just your feet... let's hope the price is right too ^_^



THE SUDDEN popularity of running has seen the Philippines with more runners than ever before, and along with more runners is a slew of running-related injuries.

For while running is an excellent way to keep fit, the repetitive pounding on the pavement for extended periods is merciless to the body.

Without the correct running form and properly fitted gear, running can be an unpleasant, even painful experience.

“Everything starts at the feet. When the feet are not properly aligned and don’t support the body well, it will translate to problems all the way to your back and neck,” said Toby Claudio, founder of Runnr at Bonifacio High Street, The Fort in Taguig.

Runnr is the only running specialist store in the country, said Claudio, and probably the only one in the world that brings together under one roof three technologies that address the major components of running.

Three processes
Footworx Fitting involves three critical processes in determining the foot type before recommending the right footwear: Footprint Scanning, High-Speed Video Gait Analysis and Custom Insole Molding.

With running events held almost every week and registrants running into thousands per event, Claudio said now was the best time to have the right running equipment, such as shoes and insoles, properly fitted to prevent injuries and/or to correct feet alignment.

Getting properly fitted means getting accurate and comprehensive recommendations based on individual foot type and gait characteristics, he said.

A team of highly trained staff, all runners, will guide clients through the Footworx Fitting process.

Foot morphology is analyzed in the Runnr Podoscope.
The Podoscope has two features: A thermodynamic scanning system to view and measure the footprint, and arch dimensions to determine foot type.

Next step is the High-Speed Video Gait Analysis, where customers run on a treadmill while their feet are recorded on video to check pronation angles while they run.

“This will check your natural tendency when you run. Then you get to run to test three different shoes recommended to you and see how they correct your running form,” Claudio said.

The correct alignment from feet to leg, he said, should be 180 degrees. Ten degrees off that mark and you’re going to need the right shoes and probably insoles to reduce the angle of pronation.

When the pronation is corrected, Claudio said, the running form and speed would improve, and the sport would become pain-free and enjoyable once more.

Look for shoes that will give you the straightest alignment so that stress is equally distributed.

“Feet properly aligned absorb shock better. In flat feet, for instance, knees bend inward so the stress is on the inner side of the knees. With the right shoes, alignment can be achieved and shock absorbed better. You run better and run longer distances with less pain. The gait improves and the strides become more powerful,” he said.

Final step
The final step is the custom-insole technology called Flashfit, a molding process where insoles are heat-treated for a few minutes.

Claudio highly recommends this for people with flat or high arches, and even for those with medium arches, as a preventive measure against injuries.

“Your left foot is different from your right. With custom-insole, you’ll have insoles that conform to the exact shape of your foot and correct the alignment. Best part is, you can use the insoles in shoes other than your trainers,” he said.

Combining product and service, Claudio said Runnr has the widest selection of running gear in the country today.

The store introduces for the first time Newton, a respected shoe brand in the running industry.

With its distinct design of logs that protrude outside the sole, Newton shoes become more efficient in absorbing shock as the foot hits the ground.

The shock goes into the shoe, explained Claudio, which returns energy so it can propel the runner forward.
He also said Newton was designed to promote the natural way of running, which is on the mid or forefoot.

“The midfoot uses your whole anatomy to absorb the shock, compared to landing on your heel where the shock is translated all the way up to your body,” he said.

Other running gear
Also available are running tights and shorts by CW-X Conditioning Wear. CW-X is compression wear that wraps the leg muscles, weakened knees, thighs, buttocks and calves.

The patented Support Web weave reduces impact and load on the legs by aligning the knees, hips and ankles.

According to studies, said Claudio, the CW-X tights and shorts reduce energy expenditure by 26 and 36 percent, respectively.

They promote better circulation—very important especially when in a vertical position for a very long time.
They help reduce the workload in the running motion’s pull and push, for more efficient strides.

Coming from a family of sports enthusiasts, Claudio admitted he has never been a running fan until just over a year ago.

“I have bad feet. I have two screws on my surgically repaired knees [from soccer] and a bad back from other sports. Running was a painful experience until I discovered that with the right gear and fitting it can be an enjoyable, pain-free experience,” he said.

Expect to see results within a month using properly fitted running gear, he said.

Runnr also has accessories such as caps with sweatbands; running socks specific for the left and right foot, of nylon and spandex that are snug and which don’t absorb sweat; polar heart rate monitors specific for running and general exercise activities; water bottles; anti-fatigue energy supplements; and more.

“Everyone can run. When I started to run without pain, that’s when I enjoyed the sport. Now I do my thinking when running,” Claudio said.




Sunday, June 6, 2010

Floyd Made Another Excuse

>>> Last year, the American (so called) 'fighter' named Floyd Mayweather Jr. insisting our Pambansang Kamao to undergo Olympic style drug testing before the camp of Floyd agree on a fight with Manny Pacquiao. 

But in a fight of this magnitude, I think it is our responsibility to subject ourselves to sportsmanship at the highest level. I have already agreed to the testing and it is a shame that he is not willing to do the same,” said by Floyd Mayweather Jr. with a record of (W)40-(L)0 (with 25 knockouts) record.

Last month, Manny 'Pac-Man'  Pacquiao agrees on the blood testing but only up to 14 days before the fight with the so called undefeated boxer called 'Money'. 

Huwag lang sa day ng fight (Never on fight day),”... “Malamang tuloy na (It might push through now),” the reigning WBO welterweight champion said.

Now, as what I have read on our newspapers and watched on TV,  I'm wondering why does the flamboyant Mayweather Jr. is now having a so called second retirement? Hmmm... and he's saying that he's the best? Man oh man, what a pussy can he be... after Pac-Man agrees on Floyd Jr's request now he retires... damn! Double Damn! Does the Team Floyd Jr's camp has anything to say about this? Do they have another so called excuse not to fight the Pac-Man if ever Jr changes he's mind? Excuses, excuses... why not just accept the fact that Manny (Pac-Man) will beat the hell out of Jr's face and you can see him cryin' like a baby while running to his father. In my opinion, Floyd Jr. is afraid to face our champ in the ring, that's all there is.

Or maybe, Floyd Jr is afraid  to fight Manny 'coz he's a Congressman now :P
And for his new record, Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. record is 40-0-1... 40 wins-0 loses-1 chicken out :P

16 Year Old Girl In A 63 Kilogram Weightlifting

>>> Imagine this, if you met this girl on a alley and joke on her and if she tells you to stop or she'll hurl you over the street... men, believe it, in my opinion that she is no push over and better respect her or pay the price. Anyway keep up the good work Ms. Patricia Llena and may the force be always with you ^_^

MANILA, Philippines - Patricia Llena, a 16-year-old incoming nursing freshman, will compete in the 63 kilogram class of weightlifting at the first Youth Olympics in Singapore this August but her sights are set in representing the country at the 2012 London Olympics.

For the teenager from San Antonio, Nueva Ecija, the sky’s the limit as she is proficient in both weightlifting and powerlifting. Weightlifting, consisting of the snatch and clean-and-jerk, is an Olympic sport while powerlifting, made up of the squat, deadlift and benchpress, isn’t.

Last April, Llena brought home three bronze medals in the snatch, clean-and-jerk and total lift at the Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to earn the ticket to Singapore. A few weeks later, she wiped out three Asian sub-junior records in the squat, deadlift and total lift then topped the benchpress to bag four gold medals in claiming the women’s sub-junior Best Lifter trophy at the Asian Powerlifting Championships in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Llena started to make waves in power sports last year, capturing three gold medals in the squat, deadlift and total lift at the World Sub-Junior and Junior Powerlifting Championships in Sao Paolo, Brazil, and placing 10th in total lift at the World Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Now, she’s ready to take the world by storm. Because powerlifting isn’t in the Southeast Asian and Asian Games calendars, Llena will pursue her dream of capturing an Olympic gold in weightlifting. But that doesn’t mean she’s giving up on powerlifting where the wunderkind is the reigning world sub-junior and junior champion in the 63 kilogram category. Llena beat Kendra Miller of the US and Yana Talybova of Russia for the world crown, putting the Philippines in the global map in powerlifting.

Llena, the oldest of four children, recently graduated with honors at the Montessori School in San Antonio and will begin her pre-med course at Wesleyan University in Cabanatuan City this schoolyear. She plans to advance to medicine proper and become a pediatrician.
At the moment, Llena is busy training for the Youth Olympics where she is scheduled to compete at the Tao Payoh Sports Hall in Singapore on Aug. 17. Her makeshift gym is in the family garage where she works out with sister Leah, 14, and brothers Martin, 12 and Mark, 6. Llena’s father Leonard, a Baptist pastor and former national lifter, supervises their training.
“During the schoolyear, Patricia trains from 5:30 to 6:15 every morning and 5 to 6:30 in the evening after class on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and from 5 to 7 at night on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,” said her father. “I personally coach Patricia in her weightlifting and powerlifting training.” He introduced his daughter to weights when she was only four. Llena, a brown belter in judo and karate, began competing in weightlifting at 11.

Llena’s father accompanies her wherever she competes. He joined the Philippine delegation of Lily Pecante, Anita Koykka, Eddie Torres, Leslie Evangelista, Tony Taguibao, Betsy Bordeos and his daughter at the recent Asian Powerlifting Championships in Mongolia where the team collected 17 gold medals, 14 silvers and a bronze en route to breaking a world record and six Asian marks.
Torres, the Powerlifting Association of the Philippines (PAP) president, said although not in the Olympic calendar, the sport may be included in the Southeast Asian Games at the discretion of the host country. Next year, host Indonesia has set 44 disciplines, including wall climbing and roller skating, but powerlifting isn’t in the list.

“For the Asian Games, it’s hard to tell at this time if ever powerlifting will be included,” said Torres. “There are several Asian powerlifting countries and even more in the Asian Games version of the Paralympics. Holding it in the SEA Games will help bring it to the Asian Games.”

Torres said the PAP stages competitions for novices, differently-abled, special athletes and lower-level lifters in age group, regional and interschool meets in addition to the National Open.
“This is PAP’s way of reaching out to all kinds of lifters and it has helped discover new talent,” said Torres. “The PAP is always ready to help out even small groups in organizing private competitions and seminars. Veterans have also pitched in to help develop more powerlifters.”

Torres said age isn’t a factor in powerlifting, pointing to seniors Pecante, 45, Koykka, 50, and Taguibao, 51, among the country’s top competitors. Torres himself is 44.

“Longevity plays a key role as lifters who stay healthy compete in the sport for a long time,” said Torres. “This is why majority of those who qualify for the national team are over 40 and still making the best lifts of their lives. Try to imagine what Patricia will lift 30 years from now.”

The PAP will hold the National Open in July and host the Asian Benchpress Championships at Robinson’s Otis on Aug. 13-15.

Source: Philstar 
By: Joaquin Henson

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Baseball Philippines Series VI

>>> sorry guys, this is a late post, been to busy here and there. Anyway, Baseball Philippines already start last May 29, 2010 (i know, im 4 days late :P), there are six teams will be batting their skills against each other and here are they're names: 
  1. Alabang Tigers
  2. Batangas Bulls
  3. Cebu Dolphins
  4. Manila Sharks 
  5. Pampanga Sand Kings
  6. Taguig Patriots
and here's the format of their game:
  • Format: The Dunkin Donuts Baseball Philippines Series VI will be comprised of a group of six (6) six teams. 
  • Eliminations: We will apply a single round eliminations were all teams will play each other once. 
  • Playoffs: Based on team standing after the eliminations, we will have the 4th place team play the 1st place team (1st place team has a twice to beat advantage). The 3rd place team will play the 2nd place team (2nd place team has a twice to beat advantage). Teams that win the playoffs will advance to the Championship. Home team advantage goes to the 1st and 2nd place team, alternate home advantage in the event of a Game 2. 
  • Dunkin Donuts Baseball Philippines Series VI Finals playoffs: Winners of the playoffs round will be playing a best of three finals series (The team with a better place in the elimination round team will enjoy home team advantage on the first game, the next game will alternate home advantage, if ever there would be a game 3…this will be a toss coin for home advantage). 
  • Series Duration: Maximum 8 weeks, Maximum 13 play days, Maximum 41 games 
  • Per team participation: Minimum of 5 games or Maximum of 10 games 
>>> so guys, pick your fav team and join the fun of baseball. hope to see you there :P