Monday, April 27, 2015

Training report: Training week 14, 15 & 16, MURA Challenge68 Route LSD

After the communication and arrangement with the house chores on Saturday, I totally dive into the heat training sessions. This week, I started the Saturday training only 10am. I spent 3 hours under the hot sun and the body was doing fine for the first 20km. After that auto defenced mode turned on and the body was heading to wherever the shades were. The racing attire was confirmed from this training. The NIKE We Run 2011 short sleeve t-shirt plus 2XU compressed short.
Week 14
Program
Done
Remark
Mon
Easy 9.7km
Easy 4.3km

Tue
Strength 2x 5km
Strength 2x 5km
Shorter recovery
Wed
Rest
Rest

Thu
Tempo 14.5km
12.6km
11km in tempo pace
Fri
Easy 9.7km
5.1km

Sat
Easy 16.1km
27.5km
Started 10am,  heat
Sun
Easy 16.1km
22.1km
Hill training
Total Done
83km


Training week 15 started with an easy run. The strength training is getting tough too mainly due to the fatigue were yet recovered from the weekend training. Special agenda was arranged for Saturday as the Sunday Challenge 68 route LSD was postponed, I will be looping in the stadium at noon time for heat training! The ultra-lady Fujii planned to do some crazy 9 hours LSD for her coming 12 hours race, so I joined her for some fun in the UM track. Arrived the stadium around 12pm, but it was occupied by some other event. We only started around 2pm. First 5km I was sticking very hard to my 6min/km long run pace. But after that, I need to cool down in the toilet because the heart rate went above 165BPM. The heat was unbearable. I was probably thrown the white tower if I did this training alone. But now as there was someone else in the training, I had no choice but to continue. I was still managed the pace until 15km, until I ran into the wall. The stomach filled with too much of water/Gatorade and I can’t swallow any food. I was dried and emptied. I even struggled to run 1 complete lap of 400m track. Seriously I need to relook into my hydration strategy, in this kind of heat condition. Finally, 30km done and 4 hours gone, I called it a day. But the ultra-lady still continued strongly. She over took me around 18km and never looked back. Obviously I still need lots of training in order to embarking ultra-running.
Week 15
Program
Done
Remark
Mon
Easy12. 9km
4.3km

Tue
Strength 3x 3.3km
Strength 3x 3.3km

Wed
Rest
Rest

Thu
Tempo 14.5km
10.6km
9km in tempo pace
Fri
Easy 11.3km
Rest

Sat
Easy 12.9km
30.1km
Started 2pm @ UM
Sun
Long 25.8km
13.6km
Easy pace
Total Done
72km


I was traveling on business in week 16. No running for the 5 days cause I was having some light fever. In fact the whole family was downed by fever and flu. Reached home on Friday night and still got some light fever (37degC) before my short workout. Lucky, the body temperature dropped to normal that evening. Decided I will still join the MURA LSD in Genting Sempah. 
The training run started around 5:45am and took the Challenge68 race route. It was 17km descending, then u turn and heading back to where we started. My game plan for the actual race was to cover this section in 4 hours. Hence I flied down the descending with 5.6min/km pace and completed the way out in 1:40. The main challenge came after the u turn, 17km incline. I was still go on with the planned pace until 11km ascending. Shifted gears to try out the run-walk strategy and I decided to call it a day after completed total of 30km. Saved the best part for the actual race day. Walked back to where we started, with a training of 904m elevation gain in the bag. Overall this part of the route is very fun to run. I am glad that I joined this rehearsal because I will not able to enjoy the scene come the actual race day.
Week 16
Program
Done
Remark
Mon
Easy 9.7km
Rest
Sick
Tue
Strength 4x 2.5km
Rest
Sick
Wed
Rest
Rest
Sick
Thu
Tempo 16.1km
Rest
Sick
Fri
Easy 9.7km
Rest
Sick
Sat
Easy 16.1km
5.2km

Sun
Easy 16.1km
33.6km
MURA Route LSD
Total Done
39km


Now, with another 2 weeks to the race, I finalized my game plan. The 8 hours finishing time look realistic now and I am sure I will go out hard to get that.
Meanwhile, I also signed up another short race even, the Kuala Kangsar 15km run. This year, the date shifted to 29 November and heard some changes in the starting point too. But one thing not changed, the cheap registration fees, RM20 for 10km and 15km. With the finisher package are similar to a full marathon event, the cheap registration fees make it really attractive. This is one of the small town race that very well organized and highly recommended if you looking for something difference compared to the usual KL/Selangor races. Click on below link to register.

Play hard! Race hard!

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