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Sakina Tama Participates in Trail Running in Yogyakarta, Admits It’s Not Easy

Sakina Tama Participates in Trail Running in Yogyakarta, Admits It’s Not Easy

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Sakina Tama Participates in Trail Running in Yogyakarta, Admits It’s Not Easy

Sakina Tama shares her exciting experience while participating in a trail running event in Yogyakarta. In her latest post, she admits that this is the farthest distance she has ever covered so far—and certainly not the easiest.

In the event, Sakina was challenged not only physically but also mentally. She claims to have learned many things while running through the challenging route.

Access articles about Sakina Tama at Liputan6.com.

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"Coast to Coast 15K in Yogyakarta! The farthest I’ve ever run (so far) and definitely not the easiest. But what a beautiful experience it was," wrote Sakina in the caption of her Instagram post on Monday (16/2).

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Sakina Tama looked very happy and enjoyed participating in this running event, even though it wasn't easy.  "But what a beautiful experience it was," she continued.

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"Learning to look left and right, enjoying the little things that often get overlooked, and accepting that sometimes messy, dirty, and tired is just part of the journey. Beyond grateful for this opportunity," explained Sakina Tama.

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Various beautiful views were passed by Sakina Tama while running, one of which was crossing one of the beaches in Yogyakarta.

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"Special shoutout to Sachan & Adit for making the trip extra fun, and to Roi & Aan for basically paving the way to the finish line. Blessings on blessings," he concluded.

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Trail running is a type of running sport on natural trails such as mountains, forests, hills, or beaches. Participants face uneven terrain with rocks, tree roots, mud, and steep ascents and descents.

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Older sibling Sakina Tama, Sabian Tama, joined this running event together. Here’s a picture of the two showing off their medals with cheerful faces.