The October Effect Friday, Oct 16 2009 

The October Effect- A theory in the financial market that stocks tend to fall or crash in value during the month of October.   This belief emanated from the Panic of 1907, the Crash of 1929, the Crash of 1987 and the 2008 credit crisis which all happened/started in October.

Although my interest in the stock market started when the Crash of 1987 (I was only 12 at that time) was all over the news, the term October Effect is just another business phrase with no application in literature or in my personal instrospection.      I only took notice and reflected on the significance of the month of October on myself when in 1994, I read an article about Tony Perez’s upcoming play, “Oktubre, Noong Tayo’y Nagmamahalan Pa”.    This is the first play in the multi-awarded playwright’s thought provoking trilogy about love, friendship and companionship and its consequence into our lives.  It’s sequel is titled “Nobyembre,  Noong Akala Ko’y Mahal Kita” and its third and final installment, “Saan Ba Tayo Ihahatid ng Disyembre”.     On that 10th month of 1994, when I read about Tony Perez’ play, I was then recuperating from a break up of a serious relationship.    And I was seeking solace through poetry and literature, which lead me to that article. (This was also the time when Lord Byron’s poem When We Two Parted became my favorite and up until this day, I can recite this literary piece from memory)

On that October of 1994, I ruminated on the Octobers of previous years and indeed, the current month was the month where great personal challenges or tribulations occured.  And fifteen years later, just this morning while driving on my way to work , I once again contemplated on the October Effect and the Octobers of recent years.

In October of last year, I learned very invaluable lessons about human behavior and office politics that Robert Greene forgot to write about in his classic “The 48 Laws of Power” (it was for this reason that I didn’t have any article written in October 2008).   But thanks, in part, to the said book,  I was able to maneuver my way and turned the tide against those who conspired against me, and ended up the victor.

October of 2007 was another difficult month,  at that time, the pangs of guilt are slowly killing me because I wasn’t really there for my Mother during her last days (She died of leukemia in August of 2007).   And I kept on wishing that I be given at least one more day with her, even if that will be limited in the realms of my dreams.   It may sound amusing that a martial artist who’s not afraid of stepping onto the ring has an extremely soft side.  But one night in October of 2007, while reading Mitch Albom’s For One More Day (a very beautiful story about a mother’s love for her son)  HBO aired on cable TV Anna Chlumsky’s movie “My Girl”.    In the said movie, Macaulay Culkin’s character died and at the unforgettable scene where Anna Chlumsky saw for the first time the lifeless body of her best friend, tears are swelling in my eyes and partly because of that emotional scene and partly because of the effects of alcohol, I dialed my mother’s mobile phone number countless times, hoping that somehow I will hear her voice.    In the end, I sent a text message to her number saying sorry for everything and that I missed her so bad and I hope she knows that I love her.

Perhaps the October of this year is no different.    It will be the end of an era as the global economic crisis and its inevitable effects has finally put my American company to its knees.  Though I have plans of pursuing a path outside my present company within the first half of next year, the developments that happened this month, though expected, still brings concerns.  But I have made my plans, well in advance though it will be a big leap of faith.   I hope Paolo Coelho is correct about the whole world conspiring to help you attain your personal legend, because the big leap that I’ll be making is a step closer to what I think is my personal legend.

The musings I made this morning in the Octobers of my life,  lead me to ponder on the song “Borrowed Heaven” by my favorite band of all time, The Corrs.    Almost everything or everybody we hold dear in our life is just borrowed heaven and sooner or later, these must fade or we must bade our farewell.   I just hope that I will not lose another “Borrowed Heaven” in this month of October.

The video below is the heartwrenching scene in the movie “My Girl” that I mentioned above

2009 Muay Thai National Finals Fight Pics Monday, Oct 5 2009 

The toughest part of being an official photographer of MAP, is choosing among the hundreds of photos that I’ve taken during a tournament.  In the two-day Muay Thai National Finals, I took more than 700 photos and due to the limited space in this blog, I have to choose no more than 15 pictures.    I’m no expert photographer and I haven’t done any formal photography lessons (except for a few informal lessons a photojournalist gave me way back in college).  Heck, I haven’t even read my photography books.

Here are some of the pics I took and I promise to do better in the next tournament.

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A picture perfect roundhouse kick to the body by a female fighter from Batangas City.

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Benedicto Alumno (in red gears) landed a solid straight punch to fellow RP team member, Eugene Toquero

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Ryan Jakiri (red gear) catching what could have been a good teep by fellow national team member Tyrone Naticho

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National Team member Jay Malubay (in blue) doing ala Matrix move by evading a roundhouse kick from Zaidi Laruan.  Zaidi was unanimously voted as the best fighter of the tournament.

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Jonathan Polosan of the RP team executed countless sweeps to edge out a unanimous victory over Zamboanga City’s Jasper Lim.

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Videos courtesy of Mr. Vic Benedicto will be posted next.

2009 Philippine Muay Thai National Champions Saturday, Oct 3 2009 

Still reeling from the aftershocks brought by Typhoon Ondoy and with another threat of a Super Typhoon Pepeng looming on the horizon, I didn’t have the opportunity to post the results of the 2009 Muay Thai National Championships which was held last Sept 28 and 29 at the Sta. Lucia Grand Mall earlier.  The event itself was in danger of being cancelled because the venue was affected by the floods brought by Typhoon Ondoy.  Fortunately, the waters quickly subsided and the athletes from the provinces made it safely to Manila to participate in the National Championship this year.   As expected, the RP team dominated the competition and took home 10 out of 12 Gold Medals up for grabs.

Here are the medalists of the 2009 Philippine Muay Thai Championships:

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Jessie Bitaga (Baguio City)-Gold Medal

Mark Anthony Gecalao (Lipa City)-Silver Medal

42-45 kgs. Women’s

May Libao (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Jocelyn Bauyan (Misamis Oriental)-Silver Medal

45-48 kgs. Men’s

Roland Claro (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Johnny Blanca (Makati City)-Silver Medal

45-48 kgs Women’s

Maricel Subang (RP Team)-Golds

Janelyn Sevilleno (Misamis Oriental)

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Danilo Dilag (Quezon City)-Gold Medal

Ronnie Catampatan (RP Team)- Silver Medal

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48-51 kgs Women’s

Preciosa Ocaya (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Ana Joy Olores (Las Pinas City)-Silver Medal

51-54 kgs Men’s

Benedicto Alumno (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Eugene Toquero (RP Team)- Silver Medal

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51-54 kgs Women’s

Ana Marie Rey (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Violeta Lagawad (Baguio City)- Silver Medal

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54-57 kgs Men’s

Ryan Jakiri (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Tyrone Naticho (RP Team)- Silver Medal

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57-60 kgs Men’s

Zaidi Laruan (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Jay Leomar Malubay (RP Team)- Silver Medal

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60-63.4 Kgs Men’s

Jonathan Polosan (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Jasper Lim (Zamboanga City)- Silver Medal

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63.5-67 kgs Men’s

Jay Harold Gregorio (RP Team)- Gold Medal

Charles Saavedra (Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat)- Silver Medal

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Best Female Fighters of the Tournament:

Ana Marie Rey and Maricel Subang-both members of the Philippine National Team

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Best Male Fighter of the Tournament:

Zaidi Laruan

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The 2009 Philippine Muay Thai National Championship wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of PTT and its president, Khun Siripong Phoungpaka.    From left to right:  Paul Senador-PTT HR Manager, unfortunately I wasn’t able to get the name of this beauty from PTT,  Red Dumuk-MAP OIC and Sec. Gen., Khun Siripong Phoungpaka-PTT Phils President and Ajarn Pudpadnoy Omglin

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The RP Muay Thai Team

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Beck with her close buddy Zaidi Laruan.  They’re joined with Dindo Camansa, a never say die fighter from Tacurong City.

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Representatives from Misamis Oriental

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The contingent from Zamboanga City, headed by Kru Arnold Palpalatoc.  Kru Arnold is one of the best coaches that the RP team ever had.  I missed training with him.  But the RP team’s loss is Zamboanga City’s gain

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I’ll be posting the fight pics later.