Showing posts with label 10km. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10km. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Punggol Active Passion Run

The Punggol Active Passion Run, or Punggol Waterway as it is more commonly known, was held successfully this morning. With a affordable registration fee of $25 for the 10km competitive run and $20 for the 5km run, runners turned up in big numbers to pound the pavement while enjoying the breeze of Punggol Waterway.

There was a late change to the route for the 10km run, with the organizers heeding advice from the Land Transport Authority and Traffic Police. Some members of the forum on sgrunners.com welcomed this new change as they found the new map easier to understand in comparison to the older one.
















Personally it didn't matter much to me as I have not ran at punggol before, so I was looking forward to running in a new location.













For this run, there were about 8 freaks attending it, a small but strong force of demons!

The early birds

The run flagged off at 7.30am sharp, near the start line, I saw many familiar faces like Ganesh from Sundown and Vasant from IMD, just to name a few. Halim advised me to start off slightly faster than targeted pace as the running route would get quite narrow after the first 1km or so. And so we both started off at a fast pace, then once we were in Punggol Waterway, we settled in at our target pace. My goal was to get a Sub 50, my first Sub 50, and I wanted to do this run for Nur. 

Halim and Me at the start of the race


The first 3km or so, I was maintaining a steady 5.00 pace, only off by a few seconds. Around the 3km mark, I got a shock. They were giving out bottled unchilled NeWater at the Hydration Points. I didn't take it as I knew it would be time consuming to actually open up the bottles and stop running to drink from it. Halim running fast and soon he was out of my sight, I was sure he could get a Sub 50 if he maintained that pace. 

At the U Turn Point, Hamrit overtook me. Although he was still nursing his injuries, he was flying. He picked up his pace at about the 4.8km mark for a strong finish. He even overtook Halim with 2km to go! Way to go bro Hamrit! 

As for myself it was a mental struggle, as each distance marker passed by, my pace was decreasing. I didn't stop running for the first 8km, but I could feel some muscle fatigue in my legs, I didn't bring my legs up towards my butt to get a proper stride, was landing heavily too. Have to work on that, it always happens when I feel tired. But of course, all I needed was a look at my right wrist.. seeing the three letter word there kept me going.

The last hydration served HTWO. HTWO in bottles which were not chilled. What was the point of serving HTWO at almost the end of the race? You won't be able to replenish the sodium and carbohydrates in time, at there was less than 2km to go. I ended up only drinking 1/3 of the bottle. I remember I threw away the bottle just in time when I saw the lens of this photographer, Mr. Low Khia Khing. 


The familiar expression


At the 8km mark, checking against my watch, I lost hopes of doing a Sub 50. I passed the 8km marker at around 42 minutes, I just picked up the pace for a strong finish. When we exited from Punggol Waterway, a short but winding uphill stretch awaited us. After emerging, I saw the finish line up ahead. It seemed too near. I checked against my watch and it showed 49 minutes, I thought to myself that there was still a chance, so I sprinted towards the end, clocking an unofficial time of about 49:46. I looked up to the sky and smiled.



Halim's Garmin showed that the distance was about 9.8km, not a full 10km, didn't exactly feel like one either but it's alright. I know where I must work on to improve for the next run! Hamrit and Halim both got Sub 50 timings. All the freaks who attended the event broke their Personal Best timings. My Dad also got a personal best of 1:09:36! Kudos to all!

We just PB-ed!

The event in general was decent, they handled the narrow running route and late change of route well. They could have improved on the hydration points, which I hope they will change next year. Well done Punggol Runners for organizing the first ever Punggol Waterway Run! 

Tomorrow, I will be leaving to Kuala Lumpur for a retreat with my mates, will try to hit the gym and at least go for a short run when I'm there. 

My next run will be the Half Marathon at Standard Chartered KL Marathon on 24th June. 

Kick ASSphalt!

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Fuel Your Performance #2

Now that you already know the three different recommended fueling strategies, here's a look at the updated race routes, which also contain the hydration points! These hydration points contain water and 100 Plus Edge, some contain Maxifuel Viper Gels and Bananas too.

10km


21km


42km



HYDRATION STATIONS
Ice Mountain Water and 100PLUS Isotonic drinks will be provided during the race for all categories. The following is the flow of support
stations for each race category. Each hydration station is about 2km apart. Outdo Yourself!

10KM RACE
Hydration Station 1: Water
Hydration Station 2: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 3: Water
Hydration Station 4: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 5: Water
Athlete’s Welfare Area at Finish Point

21KM RACE
Hydration Station 1: Water
Hydration Station 2: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 3: Water
Hydration Station 4: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 5: Water
Hydration Station 6: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 7: Water
Hydration Station 8: Water, 100PLUS and Maxifuel Viper Gels
Hydration Station 9: Water and Bananas
Hydration Station 10: Water and 100PLUS
Athlete’s Welfare Area at Finish Point
Half Marathon and Full Marathon participants are entitled to one Maxifuel Viper Gel each.
 • Half Marathon - between 15km and 16km mark
 • Full Marathon - between 25km and 26km mark

42.195KM RACE
Hydration Station 1: Water
Hydration Station 2: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 3: Water
Hydration Station 4: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 5: Water
Hydration Station 6: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 7: Water
Hydration Station 8: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 9: Water
Hydration Station 10: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 11: Water
Hydration Station 12: Water
Hydration Station 13: Water and Maxifuel Viper Gels
Hydration Station 14: Water
Hydration Station 15: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 16: Water
Hydration Station 17: Water, 100PLUS and Bananas
Hydration Station 18: Water
Hydration Station 19: Water and 100PLUS
Hydration Station 20: Water and Bananas
Hydration Station 21: Water and 100PLUS
Athlete’s Welfare Area at Finish Point


Thursday, 17 May 2012

MH Runners Hit The Trails!


Men's Health Magazine, or MH for short, organizes monthly runs for the running community to run together and have a great time together.
I first joined the MH Runners during their Labrador Park Run last year in October, it was my first group run. You can read my review of the run here!


I had a great time running with them at Labrador!

After the run, my Dad won two dining vouchers in a mini-lucky draw which was
customary after all MH Runs!

The runs are usually led by Leonard and Din and the sweeper would be Sherwin, the MH staff. They are very friendly and encouraging and ensure everyone has a very fun and safe running experience.


The composition of the MH Runners is very diverse, from the experienced veteran runners to young novices. All differences would be set aside as everyone would enjoy the run together! The MH Runners welcome new runners to join them with open arms, every month new faces join the runs, and they will keep coming back as they certainly did have a lot of fun running with the MH Runners.


I have joined 3 MH Runs thus far, together with Lenney and my Father. And next Saturday on the 19th of March, I'll be joining them for their next run! We're going to be ripping up the trails of MacRitchie!

Here are the details:
Date: May 19, 2012 (Sat)

Time: 1545 hrs. We'll begin the run at 1600 hrs.

Meeting Point: At the MacRitchie Amenities Centre, near Mushroom Cafe. You’ll find us in our Men's Health Urbanathlon 2012 black T-shirts.

Distance: 10 km, MR amenities centre to the northern trail, then to Venus loop, and back to the start point. 

Things to note:

We will be running at an easy pace – runners of all standards welcomed! But do come prepared for a fun workout!

You’ll be able to store your belongings at the lockers, located in the washrooms of the Amenities Centre. Alternatively, just leave your stuff in one of our colleague’s car. Do travel light!


Also stand a chance to win attractive prizes in the post-run lucky draw! :-)

See you on the 19th, do come on down to run with the MH Runners, you'll certainly have a lot of fun and a good workout in the company of great people!

I will be bringing some of my schoolmates along for the run too, it'll be their first time and I hope they'll have a great experience running in the trails!

MH Runners_May 2012.jpg
This was taken at the last the MH HPB Healthy Coffee-shop Run on the 17th of March. It's my personal favorite among all the MH Runs. You can read Leonard's great review of the run here.
I met Lance at this run too, he is in the black Urbanathalon singlet!

See you on the 19th!

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Sundown Updates #2

I just checked the Sundown Marathon 2012 website a couple of minutes ago, and I was surprised as there has been yet another change in the flag-off timings. I don't know what's going through the organizer, Hi-Velocity's minds, no official word yet, but they better confirm the timings soon as many runners are confused.

Time
10KM9:30pm (26 May)
21KM11:30pm (26 May)
42KM12:45am (27 May)
*Race start times are subject to change

Run Safe, Run Strong!


Fuel Your Performance!

maxifuel, the official Spots Nutrition Sponsor of Sundown has released 3 different fueling strategies for the Sundown Marathon. Check it out! If the images are kinda small, so  here is the link to the Facebook album.

10km (60 minutes)

21km (2 hours)
42km (4 hours)
You can purchase these race packs at the Run Bike Swim Expo this weekend!


10km/21km Race Pack at $15 (UP $25.80)
  • 2 Viper Active Sachets
  • 1 Viper Boost Gel
  • 1 Viper Boost Bar
  • 1 Viper Active Gel
  • 1 Maxifuel 750ml Water Bottle

42km Race Pack at $20 (UP $32.80)

  • 2 Viper Active Sachets
  • 1 Viper Boost Gel
  • 1 Viper Boost Bar
  • 3 Viper Active Gel
  • 1 Maxifuel 750ml Water Bottle
Whatever your fueling strategy is, make sure you are well nourished and hydrated during the race to maximize your performance! Don't hit the wall, crush the wall!

Lastly, check this video out of two Maxifuel Singapore Ambassadors B. Shanmugam (Sham), Coach/Owner of Runner's Gait, and Goh J-Ing, Student/Full Time Triathlete.

Sham and J-Ing share with us their hydration secrets for running and how they recover so they're ready to go the distance everytime. 





Hope the sharing was useful to you guys! Have a great day ahead!

Sundown Updates!

Hey! Hope you guys an awesome Tuesday!
This is a short post to update on the new start times for the Sundown Marathon 2012.

Time
10KM10:30pm (26 May)
21KM12:30am (27 May)
42KM12:30am (27 May)


Do take note that the flag off times for both the 10km and 21km have been pushed forward.
The 21km and 42km will be flagging off together, hope this does not cause much human congestion and bottlenecks.
The organizer probably wants to create a true 'night' experience, but I hope this does not backfire on them.
The runners will finish their races in the wee hours of the morning, and since there will be no public transport available, they have to make their own arrangements or use the shuttle bus service provided by the organizers.
Some runners welcomed the change, but most didn't as the change was late and also they did not see the purpose of the organizers doing so.

But I believe it will be a unique experience for everyone there. Fighting off the humidity, Z monster and lighting up the city is certainly an attractive mixture! ;)

Well, besides that, do not forget to go for the Sundown Race Entry Pack Collection this week too!

Details
Date:11 – 13 May 2012 (Friday – Sunday)
Time:11.00am – 8.00pm
Venue:Singapore Expo, Hall 4B
1 Expo Drive (S) 486150
Admission:Free
Check out www.runbikeswimexpo.com for more details!
There will be many irresistible deals and offers at the runbikeswim expo, so do pay the booths a visit!
Lenney, My Father and I will be visiting the expo this Friday afternoon too. :-)
Hope everyone has a smooth experience at the REPC!

Beat the Sunrise, Light Up the City, Sleep Can Wait