Monday, September 07, 2009

Marathon Training Update From Singapore

10 weeks and 255 miles have passed since my last post. I'm mostly on plan give or take a few runs.

Last Thursday I ran 6 miles in Plano, flew 13 hours to Narita then 6 hours to Singapore. Landed Sat morning past midnight, woke up and ran 9 more. I'm here for a week to drop in on my folks. I'm also here for my 30th and first high school reunion, last Saturday night. We had about 150 of 500 show up, and I hadn't seen just about all of them since leaving for the States in 1980. It was surreal, emotional at times, and overall a much more rewarding experience than I expected. Most had done very well for themselves, and it was good to see success develop from the group of misfits we were.

I've been catching up with old friends since then, sharing some good local food and a few beers along the way. I've known this gnarly bunch below since 1st grade! When I get back to Dallas, I'm going to dig out my 6th grade picture and scare the crap out of their wives and kids.

This morning I woke up at 3:45 am local time and the night was over. I missed my long run (17 miles) last Sunday due to circumstances beyond my control, similar to the diagram above. I packed 2 GUs, $5, and headed out to see how long I could run. I've been running shirtless since I started training and today and here was no different, almost a necessity. It was dark of course at 4:15 am, 78F, 89% humidity. You start sweating buckets immediately.

I plowed a path to the main Orchard Road shopping district 4 miles away, now deserted but usually packed:


I like running in large cities through areas that are normally bustling, but wide open when I get there in the early hours of the morning.
I ran south, eventually reaching the Padang, which is Singapore's version of the National Mall in DC. I stood in the middle, stared at the stars above, and marveled at how in this crowded city of 4.6 million, there wasn't a soul within a mile radius of where I stood. I've felt this way in an early winter morning run through a freshly snow covered and mostly deserted Central Park in NYC, looking back at the Chicago skyline from the shore of Lake Michigan as the city wakes up, and standing alone at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial looking at the Washington Monument across the darkness. These are the simple moments I enjoy and we can experience only because we run.

From the Padang, I made a quick trip to the Merlion, mythical half lion half fish, and then turned around to head back. Total trip, 12.5 miles, 9:05 pace.

I'll try to get a few more runs in this week. I start work tonight, working US hours from the local office here, i.e. I'll be "in" from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am SST or 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CST. Sad but true.

5 comments:

jeanne said...

great description. i'm digging those chicks (they ARE chicks, right??)
isn't it grand to catch up for old friends/foes? It must be the age we're at, everyone is doing it.

Those are some awesome runs! your work schedule will kill a lesser man. :)

Anonymous said...

Wow - that scared the crap out of me! What a run, what a reunion, what a bunch of gnarly ole misfits! Is that Tiger Beer you are indulging in? Enjoy the folks, enjoy the local views, and enjoy the local libations!

David said...

You def look like you were among an older class of schoolmates. You're holding up well, old man.

Glad to see you back on the net. I am reminded now to refer some people to 26.2 Bling or whatever it is that is your other site.

Keep packing in those miles. Your pace is excellent.

peter said...

Rich who?

Kathrynvlbb said...

Wow - that scared the crap out of me! What a run, what a reunion, what a bunch of gnarly ole misfits! Is that Tiger Beer you are indulging in? Enjoy the folks, enjoy the local views, and enjoy the local libations!