Registered for the Energizer Night Race in early January and so started the 16 weeks of training towards it. Most probably you have heard a lot about the race which had attracted the attention for all the wrong reasons with the majority of the participants complaining about the race from the parking fee charged till the collection of goodies bag at the end of the race and they even set up a boycott fanpage on facebook.
The Training
It's a long four month with some weeks went by without logging any mileage due to work commitment but glad that I was able to logged a few 30km long run in building up to the race. It's definitely a boost in confident when you still feel you can still keep going after finishing the 30km long run.
Those long runs were not only trained my endurance but to test the fueling that to be used during the race which so far is my biggest obstacle as I have a very sensitive stomach.
It's a long four month with some weeks went by without logging any mileage due to work commitment but glad that I was able to logged a few 30km long run in building up to the race. It's definitely a boost in confident when you still feel you can still keep going after finishing the 30km long run.
Those long runs were not only trained my endurance but to test the fueling that to be used during the race which so far is my biggest obstacle as I have a very sensitive stomach.
In total I managed to logged a total of 475km over the 16 weeks which only average to 29 plus km a week. It is really seems not enough when I have a plan to run a 4 hours and 30 minutes race for my maiden marathon.
With the race a week away, during my last long run of roughly 19km of the Bukit Aman-Hartamas route, my old knee injury (which I got during my college days like 13 years back from basketball game and pounding the hill at Bukit Pelindung, Kuantan before the game every evening) decided to pay me a visit. Very bad time for a visit buddy. It was so painful that I walked all the way for the remaining 5km of the run.
Anyway, it all me to be blamed - DO NOT push hard when you have a yo-yo mileage and MAKE SURE you have a strong quads muscle if you want to charge all out on the downhill (got to get back to lifting weight which I have been neglecting lately) especially with a history of knee injury.
Spent the week preceding to the race icing and stretching was all I can do while hoping to still able to run it. A day before the race.... I decided to run a test run to find out whether I would be able to run comfortably with the injury. One good thing of getting an old injury is that I had faced it before so I roughly know how to handle it. So... instead of long stride, i resorted to those choppy-cartoon-like step which equal to strides that you would run when you are running barefooted. Test run done and I am quite comfortable with it. I did not feel any soreness in the evening nor in the morning of the race day.
Race Day
Walking to the starting line was another long journey as well and I had to do it twice before the race started as I forgotten the timing chip and left it in my car (being a first timer that I am :p). Please do not bother to mention the long stuffy tunnel that the participants had to walk through to go to the starting line which was made worst by the organiser whom decided to distribute the headlamps to participants at the end of the tunnel. Well... let the Facebook tell you about the rest about what had happened.
Down a Chocolate flavour Powerbar gel right before the race. The race started smoothly as I was standing at the back of the crowd so no elbowing here. Ran through a tunnel heading out from the Sepang F1 Circuit and come across a water station soon after but do not bother to stop as I was still holding half a bottle of a self made isotonic drink in addition to the 2 bottle of 300ml that I had on my fuel belt.
My race plan is to run comfortably with small stride and to down a Powerbar gel every one hour from the star. Things went pretty smooth on the 1st loops outside the circuit except for the headwind at the hill near the Aviation Academy and was thankful that was the only part of the race with a headwind. I get a ribbon as a marker for finishing the first loop which happened to be the only marker that I have got for the race... hmmm... will they disqualified me later...
When I finish the first outer loop in about 50 minutes I knew I still can go for a 5 hours maiden marathon provided my injured knee doesn't acts up in the later stage of the race.
The water stations which served Gatorade and plain water were quite sufficient for me on the outer loops and I didn't even touch my homemade drink on my fuel belt. I stop on every other water station to have a cup of Gatorade and a cup of plain water.
The plan to have a Powerbar gel every one hour didn't really go smooth as I felt like vomiting after downing the third pack at 2 hours mark and from then on I just drank two to three cups of Gatorade on every water station.
I pretty much enjoyed the outer loops with it undulating route and the journey out there were lit by the moonlight. I have to really slow down during the downhill as not to exaggerate my knee injury which might lead to a big DID NOT FINISHED to my maiden marathon race. Bumped into Frank , Yim and Pui San towards the end of my last outer loop.
The inner loop on the Sepang International Circuit track seems like a never ending journey and it was so quiet and definitely don't feel like running a race. The worst part is I initially expected the track to be flat (It's my first time to the circuit as I have never been to the F1 race before) but it is not hence bring my already slow pace to occasional walk and even slower running pace.
Ran the last kilometer of the race with Malcalm whom I met during that last stretch on the track who said it's only 38+ km around the last kilometer mark mean I wouldn't be running a full marathon distance race that particular night. That's where the title came from. Hehe!!
Came to the finishing line to find out a very quiet finishing gantry with only runners there to cheers on the finisher. I later found out that there was not a single official from the organiser at the finishing line... no giving of medal... no finisher-T... nothing accept runners and worst not a single medic were seen. A very disappointing first marathon finishing I would say but I am still glad to finish the race although it was under distance.
My Result
Now, it's time to build a pair of stronger legs before I can go all out on my run again.
Anyway, it all me to be blamed - DO NOT push hard when you have a yo-yo mileage and MAKE SURE you have a strong quads muscle if you want to charge all out on the downhill (got to get back to lifting weight which I have been neglecting lately) especially with a history of knee injury.
Spent the week preceding to the race icing and stretching was all I can do while hoping to still able to run it. A day before the race.... I decided to run a test run to find out whether I would be able to run comfortably with the injury. One good thing of getting an old injury is that I had faced it before so I roughly know how to handle it. So... instead of long stride, i resorted to those choppy-cartoon-like step which equal to strides that you would run when you are running barefooted. Test run done and I am quite comfortable with it. I did not feel any soreness in the evening nor in the morning of the race day.
Race Day
Wake up early to a rainy morning with some chores to settle. I actually forgotten all about the carbo-loading stuff for the race until the lunch on the race day where I down 2 plates of rice around noon and plan to have a quick meal around 5pm but instead I settled for a sardine sandwich and a can of Nescafe about an hour before the race from the Petronas petrol station near the race venue.
Bumped into Zaki, Ijam, Azuan and Azu at the car park and those were the only familiar faces for me before the race started.... oh and Ian of Corporate Athlete who came sweating like he had just finish the race right before the gun off.
Bumped into Zaki, Ijam, Azuan and Azu at the car park and those were the only familiar faces for me before the race started.... oh and Ian of Corporate Athlete who came sweating like he had just finish the race right before the gun off.
Walking to the starting line was another long journey as well and I had to do it twice before the race started as I forgotten the timing chip and left it in my car (being a first timer that I am :p). Please do not bother to mention the long stuffy tunnel that the participants had to walk through to go to the starting line which was made worst by the organiser whom decided to distribute the headlamps to participants at the end of the tunnel. Well... let the Facebook tell you about the rest about what had happened.
Down a Chocolate flavour Powerbar gel right before the race. The race started smoothly as I was standing at the back of the crowd so no elbowing here. Ran through a tunnel heading out from the Sepang F1 Circuit and come across a water station soon after but do not bother to stop as I was still holding half a bottle of a self made isotonic drink in addition to the 2 bottle of 300ml that I had on my fuel belt.
My race plan is to run comfortably with small stride and to down a Powerbar gel every one hour from the star. Things went pretty smooth on the 1st loops outside the circuit except for the headwind at the hill near the Aviation Academy and was thankful that was the only part of the race with a headwind. I get a ribbon as a marker for finishing the first loop which happened to be the only marker that I have got for the race... hmmm... will they disqualified me later...
When I finish the first outer loop in about 50 minutes I knew I still can go for a 5 hours maiden marathon provided my injured knee doesn't acts up in the later stage of the race.
The water stations which served Gatorade and plain water were quite sufficient for me on the outer loops and I didn't even touch my homemade drink on my fuel belt. I stop on every other water station to have a cup of Gatorade and a cup of plain water.
The plan to have a Powerbar gel every one hour didn't really go smooth as I felt like vomiting after downing the third pack at 2 hours mark and from then on I just drank two to three cups of Gatorade on every water station.
I pretty much enjoyed the outer loops with it undulating route and the journey out there were lit by the moonlight. I have to really slow down during the downhill as not to exaggerate my knee injury which might lead to a big DID NOT FINISHED to my maiden marathon race. Bumped into Frank , Yim and Pui San towards the end of my last outer loop.
The inner loop on the Sepang International Circuit track seems like a never ending journey and it was so quiet and definitely don't feel like running a race. The worst part is I initially expected the track to be flat (It's my first time to the circuit as I have never been to the F1 race before) but it is not hence bring my already slow pace to occasional walk and even slower running pace.
Ran the last kilometer of the race with Malcalm whom I met during that last stretch on the track who said it's only 38+ km around the last kilometer mark mean I wouldn't be running a full marathon distance race that particular night. That's where the title came from. Hehe!!
Came to the finishing line to find out a very quiet finishing gantry with only runners there to cheers on the finisher. I later found out that there was not a single official from the organiser at the finishing line... no giving of medal... no finisher-T... nothing accept runners and worst not a single medic were seen. A very disappointing first marathon finishing I would say but I am still glad to finish the race although it was under distance.
My Result
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Now, it's time to build a pair of stronger legs before I can go all out on my run again.
Hi Daniel! It wasnt yr fault the route is short, so forget everything and just concentrate on your great achievement there! Cograts for a superb run, bro!
ReplyDeleteNow why I didnt know about that secret self made isotonic drink?? :)
Thanks bro!! It's my furthest run anyway so no comment... saja nak mengaku virgin lagi.... Kekeke!! No secret on the drink la... just to make it as cheap as possible... campur glucolin, ORS and biji selasih. ;)
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