A Week of Oxymoron

Daily Ramblings August 31st, 2008 @ 1600h

This week has been both tiring and slack at the same time. I know it sounds contradicting.

Had my final fast march and boy I ended up with a horrible blister on the soles of my right feet which I hope would heal quickly because I have to walk 60 km on Monday within 48 hours lest I fail the course.

And it just so happens that I had to be down with fever on Friday.

On a side note, the official timing for the run I did last Sunday was apparently 02:07:11.11 taking into the account the time I took to reach the start point. Not bad at all. If I am going for the same run again next year, let’s hope I’ll clock something slightly less than two hours this time.

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Army Half Marathon 2008

Daily Ramblings August 24th, 2008 @ 1900h

Today marks one of my achievements: finishing a 21km run for the first time. I signed up for this back in May for $25 and now it has kind of paid off.

I was supposed to wake up at around 4 am this morning and I set the alarm on my phone to sound at 4 am. It seems like I woke up and turned the alarm off though I don’t have any recollection of every doing that. As usual, I woke up automatically at around 5.40 am (I seem to have the syndrome of waking up automatically at 5 am in the morning these days) and realized that I am late. I changed, grabbed what was necessary and took a cab down to the starting point to meet Gerald and Jia Xu for the run.

Cab fare was ridiculous with its 50% midnight surcharge.

The crowd was numerous. I estimated that I took 7 minutes from where I was to WALK to the starting line to start the run. The first half of the run was relatively easy. Benjamin Shears bridge wasn’t all that bad. The slope wasn’t as deadly as I had thought. The sights were fine. Nothing fanciful as the organisers claim (quote the Marina Barrage).

The water points were rather interestingly manned with all the various formations taking charge. At around 16 km I started to falter. I could sense dehydration setting in with passing vertigo and the lack of sweating. And damn, I could feel both of my thighs start to cramp at around 100m to the end point.

I finished the whole run in about 2 hours 11 minutes including the time I took to “GET” to the start line.

Because You Left

Daily Ramblings, Interesting Stuff August 22nd, 2008 @ 2344h

I know I haven’t been blogging for a while. I do have a lot of things to rant about: Ex King Cup and RCC. Find me elsewhere and I will rant openly about it.

But anyway, because I’m such a huge fan of lost, I’m going to put this:

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