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One Runner’s Journey

Vancouver, BC – April 9, 2014

One Runner’s Journey 

Jerome Tsang is an avid runner and a Financial Planner with BMO Bank of Montreal, the Title Sponsor of the BMO Vancouver Marathon

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The weather finally turned better in Vancouver this week. I can resume my training for the upcoming BMO Vancouver Marathon. I enjoy outdoor running, but never in the rain.

When I was young I was more of a sprinter and never a good distance runner.  As a matter of fact, I did not like running long distance at all back in the day, as I loved to participate in fast-paced sports such as soccer and rugby.

After graduating from university, my physical activity level dropped drastically as I became more involved in my career.  I went to the gym, but sporadically.  The only sport I played on a regular basis was golf, and that was more for social networking rather than for fitness.

In 2012, I had had it with myself!  I was only in my early 30’s but I was out of shape.  I needed to do something about my health.  For the next 6 months, I hit the gym 4-5 times a week for cardio and strength training.   I remembered when I first ran on the treadmill; I could barely run 10 minutes straight at a slow pace.  As time progressed, I was able to run faster and for a longer duration.

Running outdoors is very different than running on a treadmill.  It’s harder on the feet and knees as there is less absorption when you hit the ground.  At first, I was only able to run 5 km in about 30 minutes.  At the time I felt that was a pretty good personal achievement. After running for about two months outdoors, I found myself running 10 km in less than an hour without stopping!  Wow, I was impressed with myself.  My original goal was to get in shape and shed some pounds,

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but I quickly found myself wanting a bigger challenge.  I decided to set a new goal because I am a person who craves a sense of achievement.  The BMO Vancouver Marathon was the perfect challenge for me. Last year, I completed my first full marathon and it felt great. But in November 2013, I got into a motorbike accident while on vacation in Thailand. The injury to my left foot significantly impacted my mobility. After physiotherapy, I started going back to the gym. It took a little while to get back at it but I feel okay enough to challenge myself in this year’s marathon.  I tell people all the time that when it comes to running a marathon, you can train all you want, but your physical strength can take you only half way; the other half is all about your mental toughness.  At this point, I am motivated!

We are blessed that we live in one of the best cities in the world! I live downtown, so it takes me five minutes to get to the seawall – that is such a treat!  I run pass Yaletown where I see people walking their dogs along the promenade, under the Granville Bridge with a view of Granville Island across False Creek, and finally into English Bay with the nice sandy beach.

My tips for running outside:

  • Get a good pair of running shoes – This makes quite a difference.  The lateral stiffness of a running shoe is different than a regular training shoes – very important for long distances.
  • Get a pair of running gloves
  • Wear a compression shirt will keep you warm and dry – It’s worth the money.
  • Have a running mate who helps keep you on track and motivated.  
  • If you run by yourself, plug into some good music! 

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