Wednesday, August 27, 2008


Team CCMC
Here we are. Clean and well-fed on the terrace of Singapore Recreation Club. You can't seem the muddy Padang behind but it's there. All have madly signed up for more torture at Stanchart's Singapore Marathon.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

SBR & AHM
Singapore Bay Run & Army Half Marathon. Started 630am....finished 945am. Well, I survived. My time was slower than last Dec....but hardly any training. Fortunately the aerobic fitness from cycling helped. The heart is ok....just the legs. It was lovely weather this morning - no sun at all. This is my first time running up Sheares Bridge. Not as steep as I thought it'd be. Nice route. The run along up & down along East Coast always enjoyable - sea on one side. New for everyone was the Expedition Trail beside the Marina Golf Course leading to the Marina Barrage. Bummer was the 16km water point run out of 100Plus & bananas. Drat. So happy I decided to run holding my little Newater bottle. Came in handy when I took my yummy chocolate PowerGel at about 9am. Worst bit of the route was in the Marina South area along Central Blvd with the concrete trucks polluting the air and nothing to look at. There were oodles of puddles here and there and everyone had muddy shoes...especially on the Padang where we ended. Today hundreds of sweaty elbows touched mine the whole 3+ hrs as people squeezed past people to overtake me. So gross. Of course, I was completely drenched in sweat. Began the run needing to pee but that came out as sweat instead. At about 15km my sweat-soaked socks started shifting around in my shoe and I knew a blister was starting to form. We had a lovely shower & breakfast at Singapore Recreation Club. My legs are aching a bit but not too bad. I wonder if I can go cycling on Tuesday. Hmm.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Improvement :)
Good grief. It's been 20 days since my last Joyride. How time flies. I was sick, sick, sick. Also, there was other stuff going on so couldn't make it. Good to be back. I really enjoy the few degrees cooler temperature at 5am than 530am. Anyway, just feel the need to record my first step of notable improvement. I stayed with the peloton until Mandai Road near the crematorium. I survived the 3 hills on Upper Thomson & Sembawang Road. I stayed with the pack. Yes! This is very satisfying. I was able to catch up again after the first drop. Second time dropped I about 20ft behind but had Cassandra for company after the zoo.....not bad at all. Third time drop I was turning off to Dunearn Road anyway but I had company with Carol. Nice. Good chatting today.
There are two things I know I need to do if I want to continue improving. First is to build muscle strength for the climbs. That would entail some sort of weight training. Second is to increase the frequency of my rides. As Scott said, after an absence he rides every day and plans a few longer distances. After 2-3 weeks of intense riding, he regains his form.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

How to do Half Marathon?
In the past month, I have had a cough, cold & been spitting out tons of phlegm not once....but twice. I am now finally well but it's 10 days to the Army Half. Needless to say, I have not been training. I have developed a distaste for running and only want to go cycling. No good. This will be my second Half. Last Dec at Stanchart, I did it in about 3 hrs. I was hoping to improve on my time....now I'm wondering how I'm going to finish.
Thinking of getting a pair of Heely's to help me along. If I walk.....it'll be so hot then I'll get all chow-tar. Sigh.
Vasovagal reflex
A lot has been going on. My father-in-law had a silent heart attack and had to undergo quadruple heart bypass surgery on 18 July. We are all well acquainted with Mt Elizabeth Critical Care Unit & Ward 6.....and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. It was good when he was discharged and is recuperating slowly but surely next door. The Pince family (cousins from Laguna Hills, California) have been in town visiting. Last weekend, we had a short getaway at the Changi Village Hotel.
Last Saturday, we all went to Pulau Ubin to check out the Ketam Mountain Bike trail. This was Tim's 3rd time but my first. It goes around the quarry and if supposed to be of race championship standard - pretty technical. Well, I was concerned for the safety of all the boys as we tackled this course. I off-road much more often than they do and wasn't sure how they'd handle it.
It's really fun. Quite narrow and single track all the way with plenty of hair-pin turns. It was middle of the day hot but we were shaded in the jungle. Anyway, merrily going up and down and sliding along I somehow managed to scratch up my legs. And then.....scrape a chunk of skin off behind the knee on my right leg. It looks raw and I feel the pain....a bit of bleeding. There is no plaster big enough.
We are a big group of 8 and so stop to re-group every now and then. I feel the pain behind my knee and then we suddenly stop to re-group. In a second, my head feels faint...I ask if anyone has a plaster but realize I can't say much else after that. I think I'm off my bike and I lean my hand on the tree to steady myself. Before I know it, I hear Keith warning whoever to grab hold of me because I'm about to faint. True enough, I'm unable to stand any more and am helped to the ground. Slowly I feel blood coming back to my head and things get clearer.
I had a vasovagal reflex most likely triggered by my cut.

The vasovagal reflex, which causes the heart rate to slow and the blood vessels to widen, or dilate.
As a result, blood pools in the lower body and less blood goes to the brain. This reflex can be triggered by many things, including stress, pain, fear, coughing, holding your breath, and urinating.

We are more than halfway through Ketam trail and I'm wondering how I'm going to finish it properly. Fortunately, there is a parallel road (Jalan Wat Siam) where I can exit and head to NParks office to get first aid. Bummer...but that's life.

Fully recovered after having my wound bandaged up & a hearty seafood lunch, we head out to Chek Jawa on the eastern side of Ubin. Photos at the old colonial house and a quick coastal boardwalk trek....black clouds loom everywhere. We see lightning activity and wonder why so many silly people have climbed up the lookout tower. Cycle furiously back to jetty and almost make it....except for the last 200m where we all get absolutely drenched.

Fun. Very fun.