I have around five months to prepare my body for this. The training plan does not require me to run everyday but I am advised to convince my mind every single day. Every minute, every second. And most strongly during the race.
Grading up from 10K to 21K was not easy but I took it quite well. However, from 21K to 42K means way more that just "double up the amount."
"How do people do it and actually be addicted to it? I mean 42, 195 Kms?!"
What do they mean by "You will know the best and the worst in you during that first Full Marathon."
"What it I cannot finish it?"
"Some might pee themselves?!"
"What if I die in KM 41? Or worse, KM 42?"
"Do I really need to do this?"
I am so looking forward to answer the questions myself.
ps: If you are with me, you may want to follow this training plan and read this article on What to expect on your first Marathon. Eeks!
Laman
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Dec 29, 2016
Describe this word to me: Home
My take: A place where you can be your true-self and just so comfortable in your own skin. It can be a group of friends, it can be your significant other, it can literally be your house with your dogs making continuous mess.
But it surely is the only place you want to be when things are good, and most especially when things are bad.
What's yours definition?
PS: Merry Christmas and Happy 2017!
But it surely is the only place you want to be when things are good, and most especially when things are bad.
What's yours definition?
PS: Merry Christmas and Happy 2017!
My Christmas present from myself (ha!) It gives me mood swings alright. |
Dec 9, 2016
2XU Compression Run
Last one for the 2016 road, baby!
I cannot describe this enough. Looking back, I would never imagine this can actually be a new addiction. But today, I am starting my Full Marathon preparation!
Foremost gratitude to my God, family and friends, and my partner who's been a huge moral support.
He was the one convincing me with his words "I know you will soon be a Marathoner."
And he said that when I was only training for my 10Ks!
Wish me all the strength in the world for my next goal, please.
I cannot describe this enough. Looking back, I would never imagine this can actually be a new addiction. But today, I am starting my Full Marathon preparation!
Foremost gratitude to my God, family and friends, and my partner who's been a huge moral support.
He was the one convincing me with his words "I know you will soon be a Marathoner."
And he said that when I was only training for my 10Ks!
Wish me all the strength in the world for my next goal, please.
Alam Sutra 27 November 2016 |