Thursday, July 25, 2013
70 year old triathloner
I wanted to show you this article to inspire you - 70 years old and running triathlons! She only started when she was 52. A good reminder that it's never too late to start, and that it's all in your attitude. Good job, lady!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/the-running-blog/2013/jul/21/britain-oldest-female-triathlete
...and then the comments reminded me: man, I hate being passed by old people when I run! Ha. And believe you me, I get passed by plenty of fleet-footed oldies. Dang it.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Commitment Made
Yay!!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Ouch
Yesterday I decided to try out the new trainers. This is after zero running the past 10 days. I took the advice of the NB guy at the shop and took it easy...he had painted a picture of the worst case scenario and I really had no idea how difficult or painful it would be to run on these new shoes.
To be safe, I wanted to be near the car in case I had to crawl back. Ended up running little circles in the Bougainvillea Park. So many people at the beach today!
The shoes feel great, fit like a glove though now I'm much more aware of how the left and right feet are not quite symmetrical. They are almost weightless and you can feel what's you're stepping on, so I was extra careful to avoid pebbles and cones.
Urgh. I ran for about 10 minutes, slowly and deliberately trying to land mid-foot, and then stretched. Could already feel tense in my calves. Another 10 minutes and I'm done, I thought. But I couldn't even make 5 more minutes.....
Today, I'm suffering. Yes I stubbornly refused The Stick. I can hobble along but it's torture to go down stairs.
Is this a sign I'm doing it right?
Monday, March 25, 2013
Duathlon Numero Uno
They're certainly less boring than running 10K, that's for sure. Tried out my first duathlon yesterday (was it only yesterday?!) which consisted of a 3K run, a 20K bike, then a 3K run again.
A duathlon is not the same as a biathlon, as some people might think. A biathlon generally refers to the sport of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. Yes! Hm, that sounds fun too.
Not what I was doing. |
The second 3K I was wheezing and shuffling my feet badly. Barely faster than walking pace. Nice people ran past me and called out encouragement. That's how sad and pathetic I looked, ha ha. Even an uncle and auntie out for a stroll/picnic asked me if I wanted an umbrella. Uncle asked this. Then Auntie told him not to kachow me.
After 1 hour and 51 minutes, I finished. I was one of the last few, but I achieved my goal of not being the ACTUAL last person, and my personal target of getting in under 2 hours.
Yay! I've bitten the multisport bug. What now? Join me, runningstitch!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Some Ramblings
Friday, March 8, 2013
2013
Yes, I know it's already mid-March. Bear with me, for I am old and slow and sluggish.
Runningstitch reminded me that we started running 5 (5!) years ago. Hooray! There have been ups and downs for sure and less running and more running at times. This year, I'm upping the ante.
We started off the year with the Singapore City Race, a fun free-form running race where our intrepid Wonder Woman (ahem) team Mm Zai Si ran 14km! Yes, we thought it was 10. But it was 14. My legs were jelly. Carrie was just warming up.
Next up: a duathlon!
Yes. With a bicycle. And my legs. Mm zai si indeed.