Sunday, October 12, 2014

Bizarre run but glorious end none the less

When my cell phone conked off and my Garmin watch wasn’t working this morning, I kind of had a gut feeling that these were early morning omens ahead of the Kuala Lumpur Marathon. 

The party revellers wished me on Jalan P Ramlee when I was going to the KLCC to take the light rail to the starting point.

At the start of the run at the Merdeka Square, it all looked well organised. There was a large turnout with over 5000 runners attempting the full marathon.

Although I felt a bit uneasy, I got off to a blazing start. I was running ahead of the 5-hour pacers hoping that I could maintain this pace until at least the 30-km mark. I loved the start of the run and seeing the Petronas lit that early in the morning.  

As I set the roads of KL on fire, I started thinking that this would really be easy. The air was cleaner than in Bombay and my lungs had an easier job.

The problem was that most of the route was on highways and flyovers. By the 14 km mark, I ran out of stamina and energy and was sure that I could not finish the run. It was really early and there was no chance of the sweeper bus picking me up anytime soon and since we were on flyovers without exits, I could not get off the route and take a cab back to my apartment.

On this nightmare path, before a flyover, I saw a gurudwara and was tempted to take refuge there, but I decided to keep going. So I continued on tired and out of energy up to the 21 km mark, where I approached the volunteers and said I want to pull out. When will the sweeper bus come, I asked. They replied that it could take hours as the bus would follow the last runner!! They said if I was sick or injured, I could get evacuated by medical staff. That would have been unfair since a really sick or injured person would have needed the assistance.

I asked them if there was an exit from the never-ending highways and they advised me not to exit the highway until the 31 km mark!!! There were some exits in industrial areas from where I would have never gotten a cab.

This was a bizarre run, since I desperately wanted to stop but had no choice!! Once I reached the 31km mark, we were parallel to a road with traffic, but none of the cabs agreed to stop for me.  And then came another flyover!! By the time I reached the 35 km mark, I realised that since I came this far, I just as well might finish off the run.. Slowly we reached the city again and I stepped up the effort and yes, I finally made to the Merdeka Square!  Yes, I ran my second full marathon!  I have mixed feelings.. On the one hand, I am irritated with the “prison route”, but I am glad I managed to finish.

I learnt a big lesson from this run. I need to run hard and fast during my training sessions to be able to sustain the speed on race day.  

On the whole, a big congrats to all those runners who braved out a tough route and hazy weather. It's just ironic that for hours all I wanted to do was quit and could just not do that!!

Friday, October 10, 2014

The Monkeys of Batu Caves

One of the added benefits of a visit to the Batu Caves for tourists from countries where you can only see monkeys in a zoo is the chance to see wild and adorable beasts. Some hawkers now sell "monkey food."

Tourists from different countries have different approaches to these cute animals. Indians ignore them, Russians try and take as many pics of them as possible, many Europeans feed them.  Yesterday, I saw a Chinese woman screaming her way down the steps! The poor monkeys would have been petrified!

A group of men from the Middle East thought it was fun to hurl bottles at them! I asked those thugs to stop when I saw them doing that. They gave me a dirty look but stopped as long as I was within sight. I wonder if that was their idea of fun? I have never seen such poor manners in public in the Middle East. I wonder what brings it out of them in a place like Malaysia.

Visit Malaysia Year.. Really?

2014 is officially Visit Malaysia Year. Under normal circumstances you'd think a country would make sure everything was in tip-top shape for tourists.  Welcome to KL, where everything seems to be a work in progress!

The musical fountain at the KLCC is not working. This is in addition to some construction activity inside the beautiful park. I already see the realtors grabbing land inside the park. Let's hope the peace and sanctity of the place don't vanish because of corporate greed.

Minutes away from the Petronas on Jalan Ramlee, there was a small food street with reasonably priced restaurants. This street has been temporarily closed for renovation since May 31!

I still love this wonderful city, but come on guys! 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Goodbye LCCT, Welcome KLIA2

The biggest change I witnessed in Kuala Lumpur since the last time I was here is that the Low Cost Carrier Terminus (LCCT), which was basically a pleasant hangar with some nice eating joints, is history. The KLIA2 has come up in its place and is basically a decent replacement. It's semi-lux, well laid out and efficient.

The KLIA Express line has been extended upto the new terminal making access to the city a lot easier.
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Another thing I like about Malaysia is that prices more or less seem to stay the same for a long time. You don't see the kind of inflation that is a part of life in Russia and India.

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I just had to start off my trip with a delicious breakfast of Nasi Lemak and kopi! I chose the latter over Tee Tarik, as the red eye flight from Bombay made me a bit drowsy.


Sunday, October 5, 2014

Less than a week to go for the big day

I know at this time next week, every part of my body will be aching. Whatever the result, I'd be a few glasses of champagne down and enjoying a quiet Sunday evening in Kuala Lumpur.

This is the best I have ever trained for a marathon. I feel fitter and stronger than I ever have and there's definitely a wonderful feeling about the run.

It is probably going to rain on that day and since I am not sprinting, I welcome a downpour, especially if it comes after sunrise.

If you're a well-wisher of mine, please think of me on Saturday night and send me some positive vibes and energy.  The run starts at 4:30 am local time on Sunday, October 12.


Sunday, September 21, 2014

3 weeks to the KL marathon

I am really happy with the way I have trained over the last 2 months.  Besides running a half marathon in Hyderabad in late-August, I managed to run over 20 kilometres twice this month. My timings haven't improved, but I feel stronger and fitter and definitely look a lot better. 

I still haven't managed that run over 30 km, that I attempted yesterday and the Saturday before, but honestly, these are the best preparations I have had for a full marathon. It is going to take a lot of grit, determination and effort for me to finish in KL on October 12, but I still feel confident and happy. There's really no harm in trying and the experience will make me all the better. 

On the bright side, I need to be proud of my fitness when I think running 10 km is easy and 5 km is child's play. These are the fringe benefits of preparing for a marathon

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Fitness: An area where one has perfect control

When it comes to many areas, one could argue that luck plays a role. Maybe one needs luck to find a soul mate, or a dream job or an opportunity to live in a dream place.  But there's one area, where everyone has perfect control.. Fitness.

It's easy enough to set goals and eat the right diet and do the right amount of exercise to get to those goals. My weight has gone up and down more than the stock market, but I think each time I lost weight and was in good shape, I gained it back within weeks or months, since I forgot the Golden Rule that you have to keep doing what you were doing in the first place to get you to where you wanted to be.

Preparing for the marathon in Kuala Lumpur, which is just 42 days away, has been a blessing for me. The kilos haven't gone off as quickly as I would have liked them to have, but the clothes are looser and mirrors don't lie. I feel great