Monday, 10 March 2014

Kevin Lin - "Expedition in the World" Talk + Trail Workshop at Bukit Kiara.



Just recently Kevin Lin, a famous Taiwanese Ultramarathoner came to Malaysia recently to talk & share about his experiences. A trail workshop was also conducted by Ray Lee at Bukit Kiara after the talk. This was one of his many sharing sessions during his 3 days visit here. Sharing and workshop is conducted at Bangunan Bakti Siti Hasmah.





Here is a brief history of his achievements so far.

2006. RacingThePlanet 4desert Champion Grand Slam.
2007. 7500KM/111days run across the Sahara desert, Senegal to Egypt Red Sea.
2011. 10000KM/150days run silk road, Istanbul to Xina China.
2013. 2400KM/40days run across the Gobi Desert (SOLO)
Entertainment 
2013. Lyrics, “Dream”. Jay Chou 2013new Album Opus 12
2007. Movie, Running the Sahara. Producer by Matt Damon
2008. Move, beyond the Arctic. 
2013. Special Actor, The Rooftop. Director by Jay Chou.

For those who missed his talk, here is a video recorded during his visit here. Please do excuse all the sudden shakes as I was holding the camera and I didn't use a tripod.



Sunday, 9 March 2014

Brooks Half Marathon 2014 : Run for Life - Photos and Winners

Winners - 5K Women

Winners - 5K Men

Winners - 10K Women Open
Winners - 10K Men Open

Winners - 10K Jr Veteran Men
Winners - 10K Women Jr. Veteran

Winners - 21K Senior Veteran Women 

Winners - 21K Golden Age Men

Winners - 21K Senior Veteran 

Winners - 21K Jr Veteran Women

Winners - 21K Junior Veteran Men

Winners - 21K Women Open

Winners - 21K Men Open

For more photos, please do click on the following :

Album 1

Album 2

Album 3

Album 4

Album 5

Feel free to tag your pictures and do credit the photos or ask for permision if you intend to publish them for personal use.

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Dragon Back Run 2014 : Race Report



Welcome to the Dragon's Den!

That was what I have been hearing for days leading towards the event day.

Having registered earlier on to as a tune up race a week before 2XU SG, it was meant to be a slow and easy run. Conquering Dragon Back is not an easy task. Talk about 16 rolling hills in the 15KM stretch! Decided not to take up the 23KM category as it defeated my purpose in my 2XU Half Marathon plans.

The morning started extremely early for me. Woke at 3am so that I just could be at the race site by 5am. Klang is really far from where I stay and I needed at least an hour to get there. But it's worthwhile as I love the Dragon Back route; having done it once back in 2012 with the Klang runners. If the hills doesn't kill you, it will still reward you with breathtaking sceneries. Here is the link to my previous experience at Dragon Back.



Met many running kakis; most of them were doing the 23K (smart move!). 15K is way harder anyways. We had to do the dragon twice! Gun off was slightly a bit late due to some technical issues. When it was our turn; we were 3 minutes behind schedule.

I just remained calm and stayed at the back of the pack cause I didn't want to burst my heart rate before I hit the hills.

The first 1.5K was generally flat and saw many started to sprint ahead. And in true fashion of chiongsters, most of them went flat in less than 2km. I kept a steady pace following my usual marathon pace and made sure my heart rate was not more than Zone 3. I started over taking many quite effortlessly due to the fact majority of the runners didn't have headlights! Yerp.... some part of the road were pitch black and you definitely need a light source and a blinker. I learned from my previous mistake. And I was enjoying my new Black Diamond Storm headlight.

Some areas were pitch black! Photo taken just right after the Dragon's Head (U-turn)

After the 1.5K, we turned left and we met the dragon.

The first hill itself presented the first handful of walkers as the hill itself is between a 25-35 degree angle climb. I swear some might be even close to 40! I steadily climbed it reminding myself not to push too soon. The 200m climb was a struggle but it was a good motivational push. I was aiming to finish the dragon to and fro before the sun rises. I just didn't want to visibly see the road later and see how many more hills I have to go!

The journey to the head of the dragon was pretty straight forward. I over took as many runners as I possibly can and soon enough I was quietly running with just a few others who were pacing along. Closing towards the U-turn point (about 2 hills away) , started seeing the leaders heading back in blazing pace. Feeling a bit motivated, I picked up the pace a bit.

The crack of dawn and the last hill!

From the way back from the Dragon's head (U-turn point), I reminded myself about sunrise. I blasted my music through and sped up again wherever possible. A small dim light started to rise and I could see the sky appearing. Around this time, I mentally calculated I should have 3 more hills to go. Not too long after, the leaders from the 23K started passing by and I tried to follow suit as much as I can. Alas the last hill was a killer but I kept pushing and not wanting to stop so I wouldn't break momentum. A few of the photographers were stationed here and I jokingly ask them if they wanted to take pictures of runners suffering at this part of the hill. We shared a short laugh and soon I was on top of the last hill!



I carefully ran downhill and knowing the way back is a flat road. I tried to maintain a 4:30-5:30 pace whenever possible. Traffic was getting a bit heavy and I tried to avoid them as much as I can. In less than 1 km from the finishing, the traffic might had lost a bit of control as there was a "cluttered" jam. I did whatever I could to sway away from cars who were impatient and I saw Julie from a distance. I just sped from there onwards knowing the finishing is just around the corner. Crossed the finishing at a decent time of 1:37 but I secretly would had love a 1:30 but nonetheless I was still satisfied and happy. I previously did a miserable 2+ hours.



Here is a quick summary of the event:

Great things :
1. Excellent route. Dragon Back has always been a favourite for runners looking to do some speed training, hill training or looking to do a scenic weekend LSD.
2. Sufficient water station and well planned. Water and isotonics well spread out.
3. Race site is big and enough to accommodate. (But not so on the car park management)
4. Runners were treated to sufficient food and water after finishing.

Room for improvement :
1. Runners should at least be informed to bring their own headlight and blinker for own safety. Majority of the roads are really dark and no street lights.
2. Great to have race pack collection on the race day itself to accommodate runners who couldn't pick it up during REPC but could at least managed the counter better when the queue got tremendously long.
3. 15K route was slightly under distanced (about 300m) but I think I understand why judging from traffic conditions. Perhaps the organizers decided to make the U-turn earlier instead at the usual traffic light at the end of the Dragon's Head; probably due to the heavy traffic on the connecting main road.

Overall the race was a success and hearing the feedback from many; it was very satisfying.

Definitely would give Dragon Back Run a go again next year. Perhaps try the Viking would like to try 23K? ;)




 For more photos taken at the event + photos of the prize giving ceremony, click on here and here.

Friday, 24 January 2014

Nathan VaporCloud Men's Liter Race Vest "Unboxing" Review

This year is REALLY the year for Ultra-marathons as we see many of these races booming up.


Nathan VaporCloud Men's Liter Race Vest. Back View

And at this time, I had the honour and privilege to review and use the new Nathan VaporCloud Men's Liter Race Vest aka. Hydration bag.

First and foremost, a great big thank you to Key Power Malaysia letting me review this new product.

This blog entry is just the "Unboxing" review and in-depth review will follow once I've given a few good use on this baby.

Nathan's NEW Running Vest/Hydration bag is used for long distance running, trail running and etc. This vest is claimed to be UTMB capable as well.Here are some brief looks of the hydration bag up close.

2L Hydration bladder made by Hydrapack.
If you know your stuff well, they are the same makers of Salomon and Columbia products as well.
Front View

Back View
Storage - front

Emergency Whistle
Rear View - Grey Edition
Front View - Grey Edition
Brief Specs and technical details:

- 11 liter storage capacity with 2 liter water bladder.

- 360 Degree Reflectivity 

- Bounce Free

- Vented Mesh

- Large Side Pockets that holds up to 0.75L

- Rear External shock cords for increased capacity

- Equipped with Trekking Pole Clips

- Insulated Bladder Pocket to block transfer of body heat to liquid content

- Dual Stabilization system compresses bladder and load

- Multiple zip compartments

- Two front bottle pockets compatible with 22oz/650ml bottle. (Nathan Tru-Flex bottles recommended)

- Hidden internal back pocket for optional ice pack. Amazing for those hot, humid runs!

- Draw cords to Bladder Control System to minimize sloshing of overactive bladders.

- 3D cooling channels.

Currently available for sale at Key Power Malaysia (2XU Gardens, Mid Valley) & Athlete's Circle Malaysia, Jaya One.

Available in both Electric Blue and Grey. 
Size : S/M or L/XL

For more images, click on to this link.

For more info on Nathan products, do click on this link.

And now, let me just seasoned this baby out and I'm gonna grind it for Xterra next February!

Sunday, 29 December 2013

What is your Stride Signature?

So, what is your stride signature?

We all know what are strides (as in for running) but do you know what is your own personal signature style of running?

Well. As for me, I used to be a underpronator when I started running. But with consistent training and guides, I've been able to improve my running style to a more natural stride and to run more efficiently. And once in a blue moon, I'll actually record myself to see whether I'm improving. When I invested in my Nikon AW100 Tough Camera (which has an amazing slow motion video feature), it has helped me to understand my running style better.

Below is a video taken back in March 2013 and December 2013 (from ACEndurance Training Programme) to analyse my running form. The test is done using my own Brooks Ghost 4 (which is a pair trainers I often trained with). So far so good but I still need to improve on my arm swings and strengthen more core to keep my upper body more stabilized. That is my signature stride.


Everyone's running style is different and the body will find a motion to adapt. Our bones, joints and soft tissue align to work together as one to suit our very own style of running; so to achieve a more comfortable and smooth run. 




So when Brooks unveiled it's new line to us; the new Brooks Transcend, we were pretty excited and impressed with its technology. It's a shoe definitely suited to adapt every runner's own personal signature stride. More to come on this on the next blog post but to wet your appetite, here is a brief teaser video to know what this new shoe is all about.


For more detailed information, do also check out Brooks Malaysia.  

Monday, 23 December 2013

Brooks Transcend unveiling & Blog with Brooks Contest


Well, we finally got our chance to touch and feel the new Brooks Transcend!

After months of teasing us with adverts and news through social media to the viewing of the actual shoe during this year's Putrajaya Night Marathon; the selected few of us got a chance to finally see what is the fuss is all about.


For all Brooks fans and users,the new Brooks Transcend is supposedly a new category in between a support/cushioning shoe. More news about the shoe in later write ups but at the moment we could tell you that it's going to replace the Trance Series in the future.


Bloggers were invited to the event to touch, feel and try the shoes and also announce this year's Blog with Brooks Contest. Similar to the contest last year, bloggers are required to write up about the new Transcend leading to its official launch in Feb 2014.



So far on testing the Transcends on site, the shoes are slightly bigger than the usual Brooks. Comfort wise is pretty good and its definitely plushier than usual.


More about the Transcends in later write ups but what we can divulge now is that this is probably going to be a "Limited Edition" shoe cause there is going to be ONLY 360 pairs of them in Malaysia. Yes, that's right. All sizes , all colours and gender combined. The retail price is RM759 a pair and be launching on February 2014.


Just in time for Valentine's or Ironman perhaps?

For more news and information, do check out Brooks Malaysia for more info.
For more photos from the event do click on to this link.

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

MWM 2014 Get Together Session & Running Clinic with Katherine Switzer


The lovely Power Women of MWM.
Mentor Trainers Sweeney Chong, Lini "Iron Mama" Kasim, Sheela, Lorna Wong together with Katherine Switzer and Race Director of MWM, Karen Loh.
Ladies.... it's back!

Yes, Malaysia Women Marathon (MWM) is coming back next year. Locked in your dates for 16th March 2014!

To get things started, MWM will be organizing a series of upcoming running clinics for registered participants. This year's theme is DREAM, BELIEVE, BECOME. A mentoring system and 16 week program is introduced to help the lovely participants be physically and mentally prepared heading towards the event.

Last Sunday, we were invited to it's first running clinic and we weren't disappointed. Me, of course "special guest" lar..... :P

Even Katherine Switzer specially flew in to Malaysia just to meet us again!

For those of you who missed it, here are the recorded highlights and talks given by our lovely ladies on that day.

Race Director of MWM, Karen Loh giving her introductory speech. Goofy, light-hearted and hilarious. Then pops out Katherine, who just ran to the venue cause she got lost earlier. Bless her!


Next up was Katherine Switzer with her inspiring story of the year she ran Boston and what happened on that day lead to many great things for women; not only just in running and sports but also the empowerment and enrichment of life for women in general.



A thank you note to YB Elizabeth Wong and her hilarious yet bold comment to beat KJ in the race if he runs. That's the spirit! Also a thank you note to Avon Malaysia with a note from Elaine Aisyah (Senior Manager Avon) and also to Noorul Ashikin (GM Selangor Tourism).



Last but not least, the mentors are introduced. Namely Sweeney Chong, Lini "Iron Mama" Kasim, Sheela & Lorna Wong. Son't play play. They run faster than I do in a race! I salute them.



After all the talk was done, participants are lead to a warm up by Mentor Lorna and a short 5K run around the park. As for the remaining of us, we stayed around trying to grab as much pictures and advices from other mentors and Katherine.

Warm up session with Mentor Lorna.
Of course, I must have a shot with the legend herself
A group photo with all the ladies. Well, at least the ones who stayed till the end.
Not forgetting the gentlemen too. 
For more photos taken by yours truly, click here.

Registration is still open and for those who signed up for Full Marathon; they will receive a one of a kind Finisher Running Skirt! (Pacers included). Head here for registration and info. 

And now as for me, I'm still hobbling around with an idea of pacing someone. Anyone keen? ;)
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