Thursday, October 16, 2008

Another day without Running

So there it is. Another day without running.

This time I blame work. I had a crazy slew of emails yesterday that really threw me out of whack the whole day. Some guys just don’t know how to send emails. I ended up having to make several phone calls and return emails just to keep what is probably a minor situation into becoming a major one. Anyway today is another day and should be better. Ive noticed days usually get better after being really bad.

I know I now sound like one of those motivational emails that flies around.

I also however feel, my workout yesterday was far more strenuous than I realised. It really took a lot out of me. And considering the fact that I was coming in from a 2 week hiatus, it was a pretty comprehensive work out. I will probably just do a few stretches this morning and get set for a fast and furious  start tomorrow.

Until next time.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Resting to pick up speed!

I’ve got to write a book about ‘Rest’. Im doing so much of it that I must be really good at it.

 

My break from working out started two weeks ago when we headed out to Nagercoil for a holiday. Decided I would rest completely. Took my running shoes along and managed a short run around the place where I was staying. Got into Scot Christian College that is next to my host’s house and ran inside their campus. Not a great campus but the view around the horizon with the hills was fantastic. Then I played a game of the most awful tennis of my life. Fortunately the guys I was playing with were indulgent and excused several of my moves on court. By the end of the game however, I had picked up a little of the game. My old tennis muscles seemed to be there somewhere hidden.

 

That was two weeks ago. I came back got on a round of anti-biotics because of an ant bite that blew up my left arm like a balloon. For a while I enjoyed presenting my profile and saying “I’ll be back” like the Gubernator! But it got a little to irritating with the itching and all. So the last week was spent wallowing in self pity about how I was weak and drained by the powerful drugs.

 

Effectively killed two weeks of October. But I have been eating well. 5 boiled eggs and fruits for breakfast, brown rice for lunch and various types of proteins for dinner – roast chicken, panneer rolls, etc. Not much alcohol. Losing some weight.

 

Tried out my legs today with a one mile run and then 4 x 100yard fast strides. Felt good. Went into the gym and did some weight training for the arms and shoulders. Used very light weights and fast movements – about 25 to 30 reps each set. Barbell presses, dumbbell flyes and bicep curls. Finished up with a slow walk.

 

My shoulders are a little sore and I expect they will be very sore tomorrow. But I think I will be able to do atleast a 5 k tomorrow.

 

All of October and November will be speed work in preparation for December 7th. Let’s see how it goes!

 

In the meantime, Josh Hillis continues to impress. Check out his latest article on lingerie and animal ears :-D

 

Until next time.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Quick Update and Chennai Marathon

I was all set to run the Chennai Marathon's 7k - until today that is. Been a bad week with taking care of some personal issues. Didnt run at all this week and I dont think I ate correctly either.

I do know my metabolism is revved up like an overheating engine. Last weeks sprint and speed weight sessions have been driving my burners way up. So I think I will sit this one out. This coming week is going to be a lot of fun because Im planning to push to the next level and drive up intensity and weight on my work outs. If I could just complete a full 400m sprint after the 100, 200 and 300 I think I will be a very happy man!

Until next time.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Running with Usain "Lightning" Bolt!


I've been focussing on the sprinting for a bit. Getting ready for a meet in December. A friend of mine in his blog quotes the great Emil (Zatopek) -

"If you want to run, run the 100 metre race. If you want to experience something, run the marathon"

Really? Come on!!

I just say look at Bolt horsing around at the 80m mark and clocking 9.69 and you will know that there is no running in the 100. Oh and just try training for it. A couple of my friends - Shumit and Hari - from Chennai Runners did a sprint work out yesterday. I focussed on starts and the first 30m (we only had about 50m on the straight). The work out was ok, nothing to really write about.

But last night I watched the Bolt burning the track in Beijing. New TV - so it was a sight to see. For a bit I felt all of them were flying. If I remember correctly all the qualifiers made it in less than 10 seconds.

Anyway, bottomline was watching my friend Usain inspired me to look at how the beast can run so fast and hang on for the entire 100. I concluded that it had to do with Speed Endurance. I also concluded that I have not sprinted a distance greater than 100m and so must absolutely suck at 'speed endurance'.

Also in my last meet I had run the 400. I got off the start quite strong, but absolutely bonked at 350m with my calves cramping up like cricket balls behind my knees.

What do I do about it? I work out an ambitious Speed endurance work out for this evening. I head out to the track at 1700 hrs and focus on my work out. The plan was 2 miles warm up, then sprint 100, 200, 300, 400, 600 and 800, cool down with a 2 mile jog.

Warm up went well, but my feet felt like lead from yesterday's work out. I was quite surprised that a few 30m sprints could do that. Anyway, after the work out I managed to get out a 100m stride, followed by 100m, 200m and 250m sprint.

One of the goals of speed endurance is to the train the body to handle a large amount of lactic acid. Its called "bathing" the muscles in Lactic acid - some sick dude must have come up with that creative term.

Anyway, after the 250m sprint, I can assure you I was bathing.I could feel acid on my shoulders and also in my throat. This was accompanied by an urge to throw up. I decided I'll beat Bolt next year. Experience that Mr. Zatopek!

So I finished up with a 2 mile jog and cooled off in the pool for about 15 minutes.

So much for my 'endurance'. Anyway, fortunately I caught my weakness fairly early. The plan is to burn the 400 and 100 in December. Lets see if that actually happens!

Until Next time.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Magic 21 today!

I had fantastic 21k today. I started the day somewhat disappointed because I woke up only by 0700 (4 whiskies too many last evening).

So I decided I would go over to the MCC and probably swim for an hour or so. Today was supposed to be my long run day. I usually wear only bath slippers when I go out to swim, but today I decided to wear my shoes. Once I reached there I just couldnt resist a warmup run because the ground was glorious and the sky was overcast.

I ended up running the first 4 laps in 8 mins and then slowly finished another 6 in a total of about 25 minutes. Thats approximately 5k. So I decided I'd hit the ergometer in the gym. I pulled off 5000 meters on the ergo and at a pretty hard effort.

By now I was pretty pumped up and hit the cycle for a 30 minute 10k. That done I jumped into the pool and completed 50 laps (25 m length) to give me a 1k in about 45 minutes.

So that was a total of 21k in 2hrs and 15 minutes! Way better than my 2:21 at the Bangalore midnight half last year!

I must have burnt a gazillion calories today - which of course Im going to quickly put back on later this evening! But I'm still kind of high from today's work out and am thinking that I am pretty much getting ready for the ECR 20k on July 20th.

So until next time.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Sore from crossfitting

The day before yesterday I didnt feel like a long work out. So I decided to do a bit of a crossfit/running combo.

My combo was :-
800m hard run
100 squats
5 pushups
75 squats
10 pushups
50 squats
15 pushups
25 squats
20 pushups

Took me 22 minutes to complete the entire circuit. Its todays later now and I feel like I've been hit by a bus. Fortunately, today is an easy run day.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Running and Einstein's Special theory of Relativity

I always knew that running made you live longer. Its health benefits have long been the subject of numerous medical studies. And there is abundant proof lying around. Today however, I realized that there is proof in Quantum Physics as well.

I've been reading "The Dancing Wu Li Masters - An overview of the New Physics" by a literary genius called Gary Zukav. One interesting chapter in that book explains Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. It is based on what Einstein calls an undeniable fact - the constancy of the speed of light. That is, the speed of light is the same irrespective of the speed of the source or the observer. Apparently this has been proved as far back as 1887 by the Michelson-Morely experiment.

Anyway, Einstein's theory, which embellished George FitzGerald's and Hendrik Lorentz's work on Michelson-Morely experiment, states that when an object is moving it contracts and the clock it uses to track its time changes rhythm.

Apparently this has been proven too.

"In 1972, four of the most accurate atomic clocks available were put aboard an aircraft and flown around the world. At the end of the trip, they were found to be slightly behind their stationary, earthbound counterparts with which they were synchronized before the flight."

Foot note: The clocks were flown around the world each way (east and west). Both general relativistic and special relativistic effects were noted. (J. C. Hafele and R. E. Keating, Science, vol. 177, 1972, p. 168ff.)

- From The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav p. 141

How does this apply to running? At this point, my conclusion is somewhat simplistic. But hey this is my blog and its my opinion. So let me pedantically state where I am going with this.

As we run our bodies are in motion. And as we move…..yes, our clocks tick slower than if we are at rest! So every mile we run, our clocks actually slow down and our aging process actually takes longer. Now if we were always in motion (as indeed we are - zipping around the sun on our mother ship earth and flying out of control in our solar system) it wouldn’t make a difference because we wouldn’t know that our clocks are ticking slowly. And the basic tenet of relativity says that time and speed are always relative to the observer and to his or her inertial frame of reference.

Now because we run and stop periodically, our clocks can be compared to other clocks, whereby the differences in time can be noted. For instance, in the 1972 experiment referred above, if the clocks on the plane were not compared with clocks on earth, the pilots in the plane would not have known that they are actually younger than the rest of the world by the difference in the times of their clocks and the earth clocks.

My conclusions in a nutshell:

a. The more you run, the slower you age.
b. You must stop running at times to compare with other clocks - to know that you are actually aging slower.
c. The faster you run, greater that savings. (My long distance runner friends - here's more credence to speed work!)
d. Try to run in an east-west direction. ( Ok that was just for effect)

I think I have been walking around under the eucalyptus trees too much. Feeling a little light headed - or is it because of reading some vague psycho babble?!

Until next time.