Sunday, February 24, 2008

15km Run at ECP

Finally got my footpod to work. Actually there was nothing really wrong with it, just a weak battery that needed to be changed. Planned the route using Google Earth starting from Fort Road with the turning point after the Model Car Race Track just further up from Car Park F3. I also brought along my water bottle belt and filled one with Accelerade and the other with Water. My plan was to start hydrating with Accelerade every 5km and with water at the 7.5km and 12.5km mark. Kept my HR at around 150BPM throughout the run but realised that my pace was actually slower than previously. Not sure why, maybe not enough sleep, hot weather, or body still recovering from swim and gym yesterday. Pace was actually quite slow, averaging about 6min30s per km finishing the 15km in about 1hr 38min. Breathing was comfortable throughout, was able to breathe through my nose most of the way and my legs were ok. In fact I actually felt a bit more strain at my knees trying to slow down the pace just to keep to the max HR. Not sure if its the right thing to do ie keep to HR but increase risk of knee injury. Anyway, here are the run details:

Dist: 15km
Time: 1 hr 38min
Pace: 6min 30s / km
Av HR: 152 BPM
Calories Burnt: 1350kCal

Did some stretching after the run, legs were not too tired. Downed a glass of Endurox when I got home to quicken muscle recovery. Had to wash my gear as well (as you can see from the photo).


BTW, the adidas shoes were great. Looking forward to the next long run...

Friday, February 22, 2008

Tri-Bike Dilemma - Which one should I get?

THE 2008 FELT B2,

THE 2008 CERVELO P2C, OR

THE 2006 P3C at discounted price of SGD3500 for the frameset?

Your advice and comments pls...

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Sunday Morning Run @ ECP with My New Adidas Running Shoes


I finally bought myself a new pair of running shoes after procrastinating for sometime. Its a pair of Adidas Adizero running shoes which was highly recommended by my training buddies from AAA. Was at the Adidas shop at Vivocity yesterday and had my feet analysed using their computerised running analyser. Found out that I was a slight underpronator and was recommended to a few models. Chose the Adizero over the Supernova series cos its lighter and yet provided good support and cushioning. Tried it out on their treadmill before eventually buying it. But the real test was this morning when I took the pair of shoes for a 10km run at ECP.

I also tried out my Polar HRM and footpod during this morning's run. I was told that I should be running within a certain maxHR (recommended 150BPM) for Marathon base training rather than the traditional time/pace-based runs. ECP is prob one of the best places for HR based runs as it is flat and you can pace yourself easily to get within the right training zones. Got to the start point, eager to begin my run - and then the footpod started having problems syncing with the watch. Spent almost 15min trying and finally gave up. Really frustrating. So had to run with just the HRM without info on the distance and pace.

Luckily, the Adizero shoes compensated the frustration cos it felt great throughout the run. It hugged my feet well, provided good cushioning and support and yet felt light at the same time. The run felt more effortless and the shoes also provided sufficient "ventilation" such that after the run, my feet did not sweat as much compared with my previous pair of shoes. Overall, I managed to cover 10km in just under an hour with an Ave HR of 150BPM.

Run Summary:

Distance: 10 km
Ave HR: 149BPM
Time: 59:37
Pace: 5:57 / km
Calories burnt: 848

My new pair of adidas shoes passed its first test with flying colours. Will be pushing it a little more next week when I attempt a 14.5km run. Meantime, got to get my Polar footpod fixed.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Biathlon Training: Sea Swim and Run @ Changi Beach


Today was my first sea swim since the OSIM corporate sprint triathlon last Nov and my longest yet - supposed to be 1km but I think it felt like 1.5km cos of the current. Was swimming at Changi Beach this morning and it was quite a challenge. It was 200m out, 300m right and then U turn to loop back. The current today was really strong and I was practically pushed off course most of the way. From the beginning, while swimming towards the first buoy, I drifted so far right that I had to literally swim backwards for about 100m to the buoy before doing the horizontal leg. Was really frustrated cos I had another 800m to go and I was like struggling to stay on course. The next 300m was quite easy cos I was swimming with the current but after the U turn it was like swimming on the spot. By the time I got to the shore, I looked at my watch and it was like 40min - my slow swim time for 1.5km in the pool.

The 5km run leg was quite ok and I think again the interval trg helped quite a bit. But I think I will need a couple more sea swim practice before the race to get used to the conditions and to swim smart especially when there is strong currents like today. Well I was reassured by a friend that the current at ECP is not as strong - but I will not take any chances.

But in the end, I felt satisfied cos at least I managed to last 40min in the sea, my longest ever.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Training Over the CNY Holidays


The 4-Day long CNY holiday is over and on reflection, I thought I did pretty ok in terms of balancing training with the usual CNY indulgence in high calories food intake, alcohol and late-night gambling. In total, I swam 2.7km, ran 24km and biked 90km over 5 days.

CNY Eve: Biathlon Training (Swim-1.2km; Run-6km)

I spent the eve of the new year training with colleagues for the Singapore Biathlon at my office swimming pool. We did 1.2km of swimming, ran 6km followed by some strengthening exercises that included push-ups, lunges and crunches (front and sides). A good start to the New Year knowing that there will be lots to eat for the Reunion Dinner.

CNY Day 1 (BREAK)

Decided to take a break today cos it was quite a hectic day for visiting relatives and I was also recovering from some aches on my abdominals and quads after yesterday's strengthening exercises.

CNY Day 2: Biathlon Training (Swim-1.5km; Run-6km)


Visiting today only begins at lunch and so had the whole morning to train. Went down with Collin to the Club Pool for a 30-lap swim followed by a 6km trail run at Macritchie.


During the trail run, I felt that the interval training I had with AAA on Tues paid off as I was able to overcome the slopes at the Macritchie trail with a bit less effort compared to my last run there and this was after a 30-lap swim. Had breakfast with Col at Adam HC after.

CNY Day 3: Sat Long Ride with AAA (Dist: 90km)



Did my longest ever ride covering a distance of 90km. Great company, great weather, great fun, great workout... What a ride!

CNY Day 4: Marathon Training (Run: 12km)


After a 90km ride the day before, one would naturally want a break the next day. But I had to stick to my marathon training regime which requires me to run 12km this weekend. Was aching quite a bit, not only the legs but the shoulders as well. Just do a slow and easy run I said to myself. And today, I had a friend to keep me company as well, good enough reason to get myself outta bed on a Sunday morning at 645am with aching legs and shoulders after a 90km ride the day before. So off I went to ECP with Mont. Did my 12km at an easy 6min/km pace and completed it on the dot at 1hr12min. Legs were getting a bit wobbly the final 2km but breathing was comfortable. Overall, it was well worth the effort. Am beginning to experience the benefits of the interval training sessions every Tue with AAA.

CNY Ride with AAA



It was quite an effort getting up early on a Sat especially after 2 days of CNY eating and gambling. But it was also an opportunity for me to go the distance with AAA as I do not have to be home by the usual 10am to take my daughter for swimming lessons. Dragged myself out of bed at 630am, prep 2 bottles of water (1 x Accelerade and 1 x Water) and a packet of Gu-Gel in anticipation of a long ride. Headed towards Longhouse at 650am and had a quick breakfast before moving off. We went on the usual Western route pass Upper Thomson / Mandai / Kranji / Neo Tiew and LCK. As usual, was dropped at the Neo Tiew stretch but was with great company, Janice and Mel, enjoying the scenic route and the fresh air. Took a break at the LCK bus-stop and then the group decided to head towards Raffles Marina to do some "TTT" formation riding. "Huh whazzat?" Never mind, lets just do it!

We began to ride in a two row formation (can't remember the technical term) along Jln Ahmad Ibrahim and Andrew was giving instructions on how to speed up, how close you need to be from the cyclist in front and how not to slow down too much after taking over as first rider. Amazingly, the team together with newbies like myself and Mel managed pretty ok in the beginning stretch and we were cruising in the pack at about 33-35km/h and that was after about 60km of riding. It was my first experience riding in formation and it felt like the group was pulling me along and I felt I needed less effort to cruise at that speed compared to riding alone and having to overcome the wind resistance. When we reached the Raffles Marina stretch, the group decided to push a little harder and this time they averaged 35+km/h and when it was my turn to be the front rider, I had to ride at about 36-37km/h in order to get to the front.

About 2/3 of the way I finally experienced what being "bonked" is. My legs began to not respond to my orders to keep with the group, so I had to pull out...SIGH! My speedometer reading began to drop from 35 to 21 km/h in quick time and for the rest of the west coast route, was barely breaking 25km/h. Took a final stop at the petrol station along west coast road, looked at my watch and it was already about 1030hrs. Decided to call home to let Peng know that I'll be back at 1130hrs instead of 11. Downed a bottle of gatorade and a pack of gu-gel (on hindsight should have taken it at LCK) and off we went towards Binjai Coffee Shop. The last stretch was mostly mind over matter for me - my mind was telling me that what mattered was the yummy Bak Kut Teh and Ice Tea waiting for me at the Coffee Shop just about 10km down the road. Well that worked and I finally reached Binjai but to my disappointment, the coffee shop was closed. AARGH!!!

Looked at my watch and it was already 1115hrs - better get home quick before my 1130hrs curfew. When I reached home, I was as usual greeted by my little cutiepies but what surprised me was seeing Peng on the bike trainer...



WHAT A RIDE AAA!!!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

SUNDOWN Marathon Trg (Week 18) - Long Run 1: 10km @ ECP



Did my first "official" SUNDOWN Marathon Trg weekend long run at ECP this morning. Got out of bed at 645am, washed up, changed, downed a glass of MILO and off I went to ECP CP B1. This is the first long run (week 18) of an 18-week marathon training plan and I was quite looking forward to it.

Arrived at CP B1 at about 0725hrs, did some stretching and off I went at 0730hrs sharp. It was a slow and comfortable run and I enjoyed every minute of it. Met a few familiar faces along the way and even at that time, there were so much life at ECP, with runners, bladers, cyclists and the Malay families in their tents rising up early for a morning dip in the sea. The waters were calm and at some point actually felt like taking a dip in the sea. Completed 10km in just under 57min. Although I did not have a HRM but my breathing was comfortable and I think my HR was prob in the 60-70% region. Felt great after the run and treated myself to some Roti Prata from Adam Hawker Centre on my way home. Reached home at about 0915hrs and was greeted by my two lovely princesses. Can't think of a better way to start a Sunday morning.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

My Race Plan for First Half 2008

Its been some time since I blogged... well maybe cos my last race was actually the OSIM Corp Tri in Nov and for the whole of Dec I was kinda in an "off-season" mode. With the start of the Chinese New Year (since it already Feb) ;>, I shall begin by sharing my race plan for the first half of 2008.



My first race for this year will be the Singapore Biathlon on 1 Mar 08. This will be my first ever "full distance" race as my last few races were half distances, OSIM Sprint Tri, Army Half Marathon and OSIM Sprint Corp Tri. Just completed the swim trial last wednesday and barely passed the test clocking 39min for 30 laps. Still sorting our my swimming and prob need some coach to sort out my technique. Any recommendations?



My next race will be the Adidas Sundown Marathon - the first ever night marathon in Singapore. This will be my first full marathon and have just begun an 18-week training programme that requires me to run 5 times a week with a long run in the weekend. I will be training for this race with the Amateur Asian Athletes a.k.a AAA group and have been doing intervals with them on Tues and will try to make it for the long night runs on Sundays. Its difficult for me now to join them for all the training as I have to juggle work, family and training for both the biathlon and marathon. So my Sunday long runs will be in the mornings. I also try to do some cross-training by joining AAA for long rides on Sat mornings or go to the Gym on Sat afternoons when I take my daughter for swimming lessons.

Well, this is as far as I will commit to for now in terms of the races for the year. The later half will probably include at least one OD triathlon and maybe even the Ironman 70.3 in Sep. For now, will focus on the next two races...