Monday, April 26, 2010

Bonkers LSD


I just went bonkers at KM12 yesterday. The mind just couldn't give any signal to the body to continue running. Instead it gave a big "WALK" sign and walk I did for most of the remaining 6km. Was it due to the pace? Was it due to the long ascending runs at Section 13, 8 and 7 and the dreadful thought of facing the coming hills at Section 12 and again the Kelab Shah Alam's hill? At the blue mosque's roundabout, I almost decided to make a de-tour to "Kedai Kopi" Tasik Shah Alam with a plan of having a sumptuous breakfast and later call wifey to pick me up. In the end, it does not really matter. The walk gave me the chance to "muhasabah diri".
You have a long, very longgggg way to go dude!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sundown




I became aware of this event sometimes at the end of last year. That was the period when I started contemplating to do a half marathon in 2010 and began to check for more information on the running events for 2010, where I stumbled upon this event in other runners' blogs.


With quite a number of races scheduled this year around Klang Valley and coupled with my doubtful commitment in attempting a 1/2 marathon run in the first half of 2010, I came to a conclusion that running in the Lion City is just a bit ambitious for a novice runner. With that in mind, I just striked out this event from my list.


There was however a little twist of circumstances that made me re-visit the idea. With the pshycological confidence gained from my maiden 20k run in NB Pacesetters in January this year, the thought of running in Sundown 1/2 marathon was obviously tempting. But when I wanted to register on-line, I was dumb founded and assumed that there was a technical glitch in the event's website as I was repeatedly navigated to the registration page for women 10k category. It was only a while that I realised that all the other categories were filled to the brink...hahahaha. Frankly it never crossed my mind that registration for a running event would be closed almost 6 months before the race day! 2 months may be but not 5-6 months before. Obviously I applied a different standard for a race in the city state down south.

Again I have to strike out this event in my new prepared list. A bit of a dissapointment but with PNM (which later I skipped due to the knee injury) and ENR to be held in the first quarter of the year and later SCKLIM scheduled sometimes in the middle of the year, would be sufficient to keep me motivated.


In the interim, I started to read more and more runners' blogs. It did have a direct impact on me, not just in keeping my interest intact in running but provide the much needed inspiration from others' running/physical adventure, trial, tribulation and achievement. Sundown marathon, with the Ultra-marathon, being the the icing of the cake, is just one of the events that should not be missed, with few blogger friends attempting the Ultra category and many others doing 1/2 and full marathon.



After successfully and safely finishing the 1/2 marathon in ENR, I decided to try my luck in getting the bib for Sundown. There is no other better place to go that approaching the famous Mr. Ronnie See, PM1 of De PaceMakers, requesting for his help. I didn't see him putting up "my advert" on his blog but I know that by any chance, if there is someone who wishes to sell his Sundown Marathon bib, Ronnie will also be the first person he approached.


After nearly a month of silence from Ronnie and my half hearted attempt to get the Sundown bib from other means, I started telling myself not expect too much until last friday evening, just before clearing my desk for home, I received an sms from an unknown number with a message "please check your email, ronnie". For whatever reason the name "Ronnie" didn't ring any bell in my head. I was pretty sure that this Ronnie is not my client. A tele-marketer I guess but how this guy knows my email??? So I replied "Who is this?" Immediately after I sent out the reply, my HP rang and its from an unknown fixed line telephone number. 'Hi, Is this Ziff", the voice sound friendly though. I answered in affirmative but with an obvious tone of confusion. The guy then asked me whether I got a sms from Ronnie. Aiyooo, this Ronnie thingy again! "I am sorry but Ronnie who?" I answered. "Ronnie See........u know the DerPacemakers..PM1", the guy replied. "Ohhhhhhhh..that Ronnie". It was like a xenon angel eye E46's headlamps on top of my head. By that time I could guess the main subject matter of our next conversation. To cut the story short, this very friendly and nice chap by the name of Raymond decided not to run in the coming Sundown due to lack of training. He registered for the Sundown after completed the SCSIM 2009 and since then, had lost the momentum due to work commitment. He contacted Ronnie and the rest is history.


Since I am new to this "bib transfer", do i need to produce a copy of Raymond's ic/passport and authorization letter to collect the race kit or the registration slip alone will do? I know that for the Pacesetters' organized event, the sole registration receipt would suffice but again I don't want to do a same mistake of applying a wrong standard at a wrong place.


In the meantime, I need to get my lazy bum to run.........arghhhhhhhh.

Monday, April 5, 2010

On the road...

I am flying to Kuching again tonight. Will be there until Wednesday. It is just another working trip but if based on precedents, as in previous trips, highly likely I will fail to control my apetite, again. Though I had passed those "melantak" or "mentekedarah" days but my food intake will subtantially be more each time I am on the road. And I am already flunked my first test now with the first 10k done with a plate of brayni and pan mee dry consumed at the lounge. The next 15km mark will be the meal to be served during flight and I guess by wednesday I will complete a makan marathon (but no worry guys, this marathon needs no training and my pace will be a slow and steady one :). I hope I will have the time to shop for 10 rolls of kek lapis india before flying back. Training? hmmm...may be i'll do few laps of swimming at the hotel pool, if time permitted ;-)