Trying to get Barley into the momentum of running. Definitely good to enjoy those LSD with another partner than doing it alone. Bought for her a new pair of running shoes since the retired pair was like 5 years old. Way expired. Now is just trying to convince her to do the distance progressively. Any ideas?
I also purchased a Nike running top from the same store. Bright blue and plain, perfect for running at night. The lack of any finisher logo reduce attention from others as well.
Wednesday 9 November 2011
And Back to Shift Soon
My course has finally ended with my last session completed just before lunch. It has been a long journey since
April till November. Unfortunately, the light at the end of the tunnel came a bit too late. Till next time.
Lots of stuff to settle for the flat which has been long overdue. Thereafter, time to plan for next year race schedule.
April till November. Unfortunately, the light at the end of the tunnel came a bit too late. Till next time.
Lots of stuff to settle for the flat which has been long overdue. Thereafter, time to plan for next year race schedule.
Saturday 5 November 2011
Garmin Forerunner 310XT Firmware Update 4.20
Garmin just released its latest firmware update for the Forerunner 310XT. As stated on the website, the main and only change from 3.90 to 4.20 is to resolve the GPS acquisition issue. I'm having this issue in fact, which I later on sort of "resolved" by resorting to always clearing the GPS cache.
I did so by pressing the ON button and the DOWN button simultaneously. While it takes a longer time to obtain a fix, but once locked on, the GPS accuracy is usually around the range of 8-9m. This is compared to 12-14m by just powering on the unit.
I'm still waiting for more feedbacks from our brave early adopters of the new firmware before attempting to update, but the initial results seem promising. Itchy fingers...
Friday 4 November 2011
Hong Kong Holiday 2011 - The Cable Car, Wisdom Path, Shopping & Food Experience
It all starts from here, the Singapore Airlines A380
And where we ended up at
First time stepping into Hong Kong
And looks like the way I see on TVB dramas
So Barley and I went to Lei's Garden at Times Square, to try their Roasted Pork
And other dishes which names I do not recall, but so much hype for their 1-star Michelin rating
Another 1-star Michelin restaurant, Yung Kee - Roasted Goose, delicious but a bit too fatty to last through
But their Century Eggs are to die for, not to mention expensive too (~S$10 per box of 6)
Mak's Noodles for the experience since everyone is raving about it, and good I must say
Dessert was Egg Tarts from Tai Cheong Bakery
Crispy freshly baked on the outside, soft and melt in your mouth feeling on the inside
Breakfast at Tim Ho Wan - one of the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant in the world. Just look at the queue!
There were many other nice ones, but these are my favourites - Siew Mai, Radish Cake & Char Siew Buns
Next stop, the Cable Car experience and it really trains one's patience and endurance
Nice view from the cabin, but a crystal cabin option is not a wise choice, more costly and the benefits are just marginal, except for the aerial view of the hiking path. Three things to look out for later...
Giant Buddha
Wisdom Path
View from the Top
Citygate Outlet was just beside the Cable Car station, and some of the items are real cheap. Like the 6 pairs of running socks bought from Nike. Also, I had to snap a photo from Polo Ralph Lauren.
Took a ferry from Central to Yau Ma Tei
And wander the streets of Hong Kong at one of their night markets
Finally, Hong Kong trip will not be completed without these 2 items - Bo Luo Bao & Yin Yang
Our stay at HK was a 5D4N. As usual, hectic holiday isn't our usual style. There are so many more things to do at HK. But we like the pace we were moving. It also gives us a chance to return to HK again, and something new to look forward to.
Thursday 3 November 2011
Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2009
I know it's super old news, but I managed to retrieve this data from my old blog and thought I should post it here to keep track of my previous pacing.
So here it goes:
HRav = 178
Speed = 7:08 min/km
Cadence = 80
0-10 km = 1hr 8 min 47 sec (6:53 min/km)
10.0-21.1 km = 1hr 14min 26 sec (6:42 min/km)
21.1-30.0 km = 59min 33 sec (6:41 min/km)
30.0-END = 1hr 38min 9 sec (8:03 min/km)
Seriously speaking, I wonder if I can ever hit such results again.
Speed = 7:08 min/km
Cadence = 80
0-10 km = 1hr 8 min 47 sec (6:53 min/km)
10.0-21.1 km = 1hr 14min 26 sec (6:42 min/km)
21.1-30.0 km = 59min 33 sec (6:41 min/km)
30.0-END = 1hr 38min 9 sec (8:03 min/km)
Seriously speaking, I wonder if I can ever hit such results again.
Wednesday 2 November 2011
Injury - Shin Splints & Plantar Fasciitis
Normal injuries among runners, it has come back to haunt me again. Decided to blog down to serve as a reminder to what I have to do everyday. Hopefully it will heal better.
- Heel walks
- Writing alphabets with each foot
- Basic stretches
SPIBelt Review
Finally purchased the SPIBelt from Athlete Circle yesterday morning, in preparation from today's run. First came to know about it from SGRunners forum. Someone was selling them.
Unfortunately, I realised too late the beauty of plain black straps and had to settle down for one which has the logo - SPIBelt.
Looks are deceiving. A small section of the front pouch. Notice how small.
I can even squeeze in my whole wallet!
The clips looks durable and the feel is good.
Took it out for a run and like many other users on the Net say, it is impressive. Able to fit waist size 25'-40'. While running, I wasn't able to feel the belt or the pouch bouncing. Yet to try with my iPhone though
The question is after stuffing so many items into the pouch, will it still retain its form. Only time will tell.
Tuesday 1 November 2011
Edamame for Supper
Frozen edamames boiled in a wok. Quick, easy and healthy. It would have tasted nicer with salt, but I skipped that seasoning. Too much sodium ain't good at night. Of course, this wasn't the only dish I ate for supper last night.
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