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Sunday, August 22, 2021
A fast run to end a rather uneventful week.
Today's run was eventful for a variety of reasons, I was waiting with frustration for some delivery of our company's equipment, which was delayed by several weeks. As I was in a no-win situation, I decided not to dwell on the negative but rather focus on the positive for the week.
The new office renovations were dragging on. Fortunately we should be able to kickstart Phase 2 of the office renovation, put in all our equipment which were meant to be there in the first place and get on with my plan of action. All this SHOULD start and finish within the next 2 to 3 weeks. although based on experience, shit happens, and I need to find a shovel handy to clear that because no one else in the company is capable or has the means to do so.
Back to this evening's run. I decided to forgo my weekly karate session, as I am waiting for the 14 days lapse after my 2nd Sinovac vaccination before I can be certified fully vaccinated. This means, that I can afford to go out and dine at restaurants, malls, everywhere where there is covered or airconditioned dining. Such is the tough regulations meant to control the spread of the dreaded COVID 19 Delta Variant. Everyone needs to play his or her part.
I started at the Ski360 roundabout and went about at a hard clip of 6.45 min / km. I pushed all the way, as it was a cool evening with few walkers, strollers,cyclists or other joggers. Just my perfect run environment !
At the 4 km mark, I decided to stop for a pitstop (near the Singapore Sailing Centre). After catching my breath, I continued again at roughly the same pace as the first 4 km.
At around the 7.2 km mark, I detected a twinge on my left hamstring and decided that was the end of the run. I was hoping to hit 8km but 7.2 km was acceptable, given that I was still recovering from a ITBL ligament injury which affected my mood somewhat.
The stats :
Average pace : 6 :43 min per km
Maximum pace : 5 :25 min per km
Duration : 48 mins. 15 seconds
Distance : 7.2 km.
I am enjoying the endorphine rush which comes from having partaken in a hard run to end the week, and having run fast enough to convince me that I can still run at a reasonable speed.
Carpe Diem my friends.
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Athletic Test Chamber. Presenting QRA's World Class Athletic Chamber with O2 control up to 5000 m in Australia
QRA's Athletic Chamber in Australian University 2019
Research has shown the last 10 -15 years that training in High Altitude and then competing in Low altitude can enhance the physical endurance of elite athletes by up to 30%.
This means that middle to long distance runners, swimmers, and all athletes who are looking to boost their performance (soccer players, rugby players, basketball etc) should employ this as part of their training regimen.
Installing the Evaporator Fan Unit
It is reported that the great Michael Phelps sleeps in an altitude tent at 3000 m simulated Oxygen level or about 16.5% O2. The normal atmospheric O2 is 20.9% and the remainder gases are N2 (Nitrogen) at 78%. The rest of the atmospheric gases are CO2, NO2 and plentiful lesser known gases.
The Simple Control Panel
In 2017, my company QRA was awarded the contract to provide Australia's first Athletic Test Chamber. Spanning 4.5 m x 4.5 m x 4.0 m, it is capable of performing the following parameters with 2 elite runners and 2 research scientists in attendance.
Temperature : 0 to 50 C
Humidity : 15 to 95%
O2 : 0 to 5000 m
Full sports scientific research inside QRA Athletic Chamber
Monday, August 9, 2021
World's Best Sushi - Kyubey Keio Plaza (6 F) Shinjuku Japan ) Oct 2014
The rather unpretentious sign outside Keio Plaza on the 7th Floor (Kyubey entrance)
The Omakase Sushi Set is as shown above - 'Sensational' !
How to Solve Daily Telegraph 'Diabolical Sudoku' 9th Aug 2021
How to Solve Daily Telegraph Diaboloical Sudoku using Gwendolin's Thread. (Easy Method)
Saturday, August 7, 2021
A hard run followed by extreme satisfaction ; thats the story of me.
Yesterday I got off work around 6 pm and proceeded to Dawson Place for a short run. I have been plagued of late by the Illiotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS), which is a strain on the ligament running to the left side of my knee. As I result, I had to rest myself and put off my favorite activity - running - for 2 over weeks.
It was a torture. I felt awful during those 2 weeks, out of sorts, and feeling that something was missing from my life.
Yesterday's run started at the Dawson Heights BTO flats and I ran all the way to Robertson Quay and turned back. All in all, a total distance of 5.36 km. There were all manner of people, on bicycles, running, walking, people out in strollers with their kids and even rollerbladers. I guess Singaporeans and all the residents living here are so sick of the lockdown and being cooped at home for 4 weeks. In the evenings with no where else to go, what better way to unwind than to go out for a stroll, a cycle, blade, or a run ?
The lockdown of 4 weeks + 2 weeks of opening up + another 3. 5 weeks of lockdown was pretty stifling and mind numbing. Fortunately on 10th August, we can resume dining and socialising outdoors, as the G has mandated that we are almost reaching the 80% overall vaccination threshold and can relax certain social restrictions.
Back to my run, I recall weaving in and out of people, with faster runners outpacing me, and stopping for at least 4 zebra crossings and 2 lights on each leg forward and return.
When I stopped my Polar recording I was pleasantly surprised with the findings.
In the 5.36 km which I did, with my pushing all the way, I am really satisfied with the result, and this run perfectly sums up my attitude and effort put in to my life - in short, push hard, play fair and never give up.
It will be a nice reward at the end,as seen in the results from my handtimed run pacer Polar watch.
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