Friday, January 18, 2019

Mumbai beckons...yet again..


The state of anticipation, anxiety and restlessness during the week leading up to the Mumbai marathon on the 3rd Sunday of January has been a constant feature of  life for the last 15 years. Of course, the quantum has varied from year to year depending on whether there is a stringent completion goal or not. This year , like in 2013, I am targeting to BQ with a time between 3:45 and 3:48 - the BQ time for my age group being 3:50.  Have trained using the 3:45  Run Less, Run Faster training plan for the last 13 weeks (starting a week after Malnad Ultra)  replacing the intervals with structured fartleks as suggested by coach and RLRF author Bill Pierce.  Though the training was disrupted a bit for 2 weeks in the 2nd half of November overall most runs went well and as I am as prepared as can be. The tempo runs and the fartlek workouts all pretty much went as per target. 3 of the 4 30K runs went well. Though the left side niggle (hamstring,quads, sole) appeared on and off. The weight that has been fluctuating between 54.5Kg and 57.5 Kg for the past year or so has also stabilised to just under 55Kg. Now it all depends , as always, on everything falling into place on 20th January and nothing unforeseen happening between now and completion of the race. 

From 2006, when I completed my first full marathon in Mumbai, till 2013 I was able to better my time each year before aging and injury turned the trajectory to timings between 3:46 and 3:59 except 2018 when I ran with a goal of sub 4:45 and completed in 4:34:57!

I would be very happy to hit the timing of 2016, 3:47:15, this year including the negative splits. However, as a strategy , I plan to do the 1st half in about 1:52 at an average pace of  5:18 and then strive hard to keep the second half as close to 1:53 keeping in mind that I need to keep the average pace below 5:23/Km. In any case looking forward to meeting runners from around the country and enjoying the enthusiasm and support of spectators and Mumbai police yet again!

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Malnad Ultra 2018



Completing the 50Km in 7:14:08 at the wonderful, albeit extremely challenging Malnad Ultra course in October 2018  and then (after a quick lunch break)doing another 10Km run/walk with DM was the most satisfying achievement of my running career since qualifying for Boston in Mumbai 2013. The whole experience was made even more memorable by the travel and stay with the BHUKMP gang.  While one had heard rave reviews of the first two editions of the Malnad Ultra running it was not part of 2018 plan - had not contemplated running any race after TMM 2018 before sorting out the injury issue .  Fortunately,  a break from distance running post TMM complimented with focused strength training and  deep stretching sessions (thanks to trainer Sekhar) enabled me to do a  decent 26K run towards the end of May. This triggered off thoughts of running a slow 60K either at the Malnad ultra in October or the stadium run in August. A runversation with Pankaj and the fact that  a large contingent from BHUKMP was running Malnad sealed the decision.  After a couple of 32Ks in June  registered for the 50K  in July with the goal of doing another 10K along the 80K route. 

Training
Inspired by Vishy's brutal high mileage 80Km training plan that he posted on the Whatsapp group created for BHUKMP'ers intending to run the event I researched training plans for 50K ultra and created one of myself. Most plans advocated 5 days of running with weekly mileage of 70K -100K,  My plan was to to do 4 runs per week with back to back runs on Saturday and Sunday and supplement it with 2 days of cycling in the gym and strength training 3-4 days a week.  Started the training in right earnest from mid-July with 23K and 18K runs on 14th and 15th July hitting   weekly mileage of  60Km - highest since training for the 75K at the Bangalore ultra in 2010. It was nice to have Vishy's company for some of the runs in July and August till I moved home to Doddalamara road at the end of August. Excitedly discovered some fabulous running routes (partly trail, mostly road, relatively traffic and pollution free) in the new neighbourhood while running solo and cranking up the weekly mileage in August and September. Weekly mileage (with weekend mileage in brackets)  for the 8 weeks period was: 69 (58), 53(38),75(50),80(55), 72(45), 75(47), 84(60),60(48). This included a 3:35/36K and 4:06/41K and was the most running done by me in a 8 weeks period.  The terrain was quite challenging with fair amount of gradients which was helpful for the race. Bought a trail running shoe from Decathalon sometime in July which I used for the long runs and the race. A disappointment during the training was not being able to run 25K+ at the Hash Soma vineyards run on 19th August. Fell quite hard at Km 2 which resulted in bruised and bleeding skin. Slowed down considerably after that. The terrain was very uneven and decided not to take chances and walked quite a bit. However, overall was as  prepared for the Maland challenge as I could have been.

The trip
Triple and double sharing rooms were booked in Chikmagalur golf club by fellow runner Ranga and two tempo travellers and an innova were organised by Praveen for the travel. Room sharing allocations and assignments to vehicles with routes and pickup times was completed in the days leading up to the race via a frenzy of whatsapp group messages. Packed salt, toilet paper and a poncho apart from the protein bars, nuts etc and went to bed around 1030 on Thursday 11th October and woke up around 4am. Left Doddalamara road at 5:05 am on 12th October and after parking my car in Domlur(Ranka Heights) met with Vishy at Madurai Idly a little after 6am. The TT(led by Rinaz) arrived around 6:15 and we were on our way after a few more pickup stops. Had the usual BHUKMP style breakfast(dosas, idlis, kara bath..) at Sharks court at about 745am. Met several other runners who were heading for the race. Reached the golf club resort at about 12:15. After a sumptious buffet lunch and an adda session relaxed in the room (with roommate Sridharan) for a couple of hours. A bunch of guys went sightseeing including a trek up Mulyanagiri. After an early dinner I went to bed around 845pm.  The accommodation was very comfortable overlooking the pretty golf course. 



(courtesy : Praveen Singh)

Woke up at 1:45am and left the resort at 2:45(unusually for me I had some black tea apart from the usual nuts and Namdhari's dry fruit and nut bites). Reached Ballavara at 3:55am having couple of bananas on the way. The area was pitch dark and there were no volunteers around. For a few minutes several of us first timers felt quite lost. After about fifteen minutes a couple of buses came to life. We all boarded one and were ferried to about 500m of the holding area in Lalbagh. We were there by 5:20am . The weather was quite chilly. Fairly elaborate breakfast of bread, cheese slices, Upma, Kesari , eggs was being served. Had a slice of bread and little bit of Upma. Used the loo multiple times , left my bag in the baggage area and started warming up meeting a number of other runners. 


After the race took the bus back and reached Ballavara where a few other BHUKMP'ers were waiting. We reached the resort around 7:45PM. After a quick shower joined the gang for drinks(had a couple of whiskeys) and dinner. Went to sleep before the 80K runners returned. After a good breakfast spread headed back from the resort at 10:15am on 13th. Stopped at 'Comfort Adyas' enroute for beer and lunch at 1230 and reached Domlur around 5PM and home at 615PM.



The race

We saw off the 80K/110K runners  at 630am. The 50K runners started 30m later at 7. I was in the middle of the pack.  My goal was to maintain average pace of about 7:30 per Km and try and finish between 6.5 and 7 hours.The first 4Kms was mostly road and all downhill descending more than 100m.  Held myself back and ran at an average pace of 6m/Km. From then on it was mostly trail with continuous ups and downs. I did 12Km in 1:26  at 7:12/Km pace. One had to go up a set of steps to the summit around Km 17. For a strange reason at the top I lost my foothold and almost fell. This shook me up a bit. As it was quite hazy did not stop for long at the top to enjoy the views.
With Praveen and Shailaja at The Summit
 Ran quite a bit with Praveen, Sid, Pankaj and Shailaja between 15 and 25Kms. Shailaja of course took off somewhere in between while Praveen, Sid and Pankaj slowed down a bit.Had a bad fall around Km 19 and bruised the skin around my knees as well as right palm (its been a while since I did a trail run without a fall). 






From then on I slowed down considerably. In any case seeing the tough long uphills and downhills I knew that 6:30 was unachievable and I recalibrated my target to 7/7:15. 
In fact after Km 4 I rarely ran a whole Km continually. Had to walk a lot of the uphills and the downhills. The uneven terrain with roots and stones also made it very challenging. Thankfully most of the route was dry - slush would have added another dimension of challenge that we were happy not to have. As it is I hit my left leg middle toe against a stone and also tripped on a root and fell just about managing to put my hand down before hitting the ground. During the run walk between 20 and 40Kms chatted with runners from around the country. Quite surprised to learn about runners doing the 50K  after just one FM finish and in a couple of cases running the 80K without ever having run a FM! No wonder 40% of 50K runners and 23% of the 80K runners did not complete the race.



Around the 41Km mark was the descent to a stupendous lake and from that point on it was mostly a steady climb back to the start point. Run/walked with Nari and Vasu a bit around the 44K mark. From the 46K till the finish did a brisk walk with super ultra runner Dinesh Heda (from Goa) who was doing his 3rd consecutive 110K to finish in just under 7:15. 




Several runners in our group finished strong  - Deepak's 5:05 gave him the fourth position while Kaylea was the 1st woman finisher. Rinaz, Hema, Gurmeet, Vishy, Naresh, Kartik all had good runs. Overall Team BHUKMP did well and ended up 3rd in the group challenge with 17 of the 20 runners who started the race completing it!.

Had a quick lunch of mostly curd rice and went on to complete another 10K run/walk with Deepak going out 5K and back on the 80K route. None of the other runners were motivated enough to come with us.

Overall enjoyed the course and its ambiance though not well prepared for the elevation changes . At times the course did get a bit monotonous. Was disappointed with the aid station in terms of items stocked and execution. There were very few steel tumblers at the aid stations and water/enerzal was being served without them being washed properly. Many a times the volunteers were not ready with the drinks for the approaching runners. Apart from common salt and lemon there was very little in the aid stations - some of them had rice, fruits  and raw peanuts. Not sure I would be motivated to come back and do the race again. While I would like to do ultras regularly and enjoy running trails I don't think I am cut out to handle the uneven terrain and elevation changes. Would need to train better for gradients if I have to attempt a race like this again!!

Specially given the fight with injury on the left side over the previous year or so was very happy to achieve the goal of doing 60K in 2018. And the experience of travel and stay with the BHUKMP gang (my first one) was thoroughly enjoyable!!

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Resurrection

It is almost two years since the last post on this blog. Hectic work schedule and detoriation in ability to run long or fast without pain were easy excuses to put off updating the blog and it spiraled into a vicious cycle. Revamping the blog and launching version 2.0 was one of the many unfulfilled 2018 resolutions.  After toying with several aspects of changes such as redesigning the layout, changing the URL, focusing on informational content (versus personal experiences and observations) and even abandoning it all together here it is - resurrected  with some minor layout changes and cleanup of inactive links and information no longer relevant. TMM 2019 , less than a week away, was one key factor that motivated me. Hopefully this is not a one time post - there is potential to do a monthly post based on the topics that have been shortlisted so far.   

This post serves as a quick summary since the last one - the intention is to expand on some of the topics in future posts. 

During 2017 and the first half of 2018 continued stress in the left quads and left sole hampered the running. The key focus was to strengthen the glutes, quads and the upper body to try and get back to injury free running. Following are the highlights of the last two years:
  •  Disappointing FM  at Western Pacific marathon (Fremont, CA) in April 2017 (enjoyable course, age category first but the time of 4:07:45 was one of the slowest finishes in several years)
  • Skipping the Bangalore Ultra after starting at 50K or longer distance in every edition since 2007
  • Continued the trend since 2015 of just one or two events in a year due to injury
  • Visits to  orthos and  sports doctors/physios 
  • Changes in diet to increase protein intake
  • Not abiding by advice from an ortho and friendly coach to skip Mumbai marathon  and finishing at a consciously slow time(2nd slowest Mumbai ever) of 4:34:57
  • "Lost" my Garmin 310XT device in September 2017, briefly used Strava, bought a Tom Tom Cardio 3 in Dec 2017 and found the missing Garin 310XT in Dec 2018
  • 5 months of personal strength training with trainer Sekhar as a result of which the pain in the glutes moved to the quads and then slowly dissolved enabling one to crank up the distance and then pace of runs
  • Decent 50K finish (7:14:17)  followed by 10K run/walk at The Malnad Ultra  to complete 60K in 'celebration' of the start of life's sixth decade
  • Discovery of some wonderful (albeit tough) running routes in the new neighbourhood off Doddalamara road
Some non-running related milestones during this period:
  • Vacation in Yosemite national park, Monterey Bay, Savannah, Charleston and NY in May 2017
  • Vacation in Poovar, Kerala with dad and families of all siblings in Dec 2017
  • Retirement from full time corporate job(CSR leader of Dell India) in April 2018
  • Adoption of an Indie breed puppy("Bambi") in June 2018
  • Move to a sustainable community in a semi-rural location outside Bangalore in August 2018
  • Entering the 6th decade of life in August 2018

Evolving training plan for AoG

My first run after the Delhi marathon   was  a 10Km on Friday, 8th March - after almost 2 weeks break  from all excercise except walking and...