Race T-shirt in Super Floro Pink |
I wasn't joking ;-) |
Mutated Sperm (head) |
Lets Start The Virtual Run
The run starts from the Equestrians park second entrance (that is only opened on special occasion). The short 200m would see a bit of slope until you reached the highway underpass. You will cross the road and start to climb up from National Science Centre/Security Commission for about 800m until you reach the cross junction of Jalan Beringin. You can start to do some active breathing (aka take deep breathe but continue your pace) and turn right. It is a downhill run for about 1.2km to Menara John Hancock. This is your opportunity to make up for lost time. Enjoy the downhill that runs under shaded trees and look out for sunrise at Menara Millennium.
One of my fav HDR in my Instagram. Capturing a hot lady running ahead of me with sun rising infront |
3-distinctive climb over 7km. For 12km, expect 2 more peaks. |
The final climb for the 7km route. Photo from my Instagram |
Can you see KLCC and KL Tower? Photo from my Instagram |
Final tips
1. Running uphill is an art. You can't run uphill looking down at the road. Look up, it will open your airway too. You will breathe easier and run better.
2. Running downhill too, is an art. Do not land on the heel, which will lock your knees out. This is when you will get injured. Always attempt to land mid or forefoot. This will force your knee to bend and to absorb the shock.
3. Want to run uphill faster? It might sound silly, but simple motion like doing "uppercut" (like in boxing) while running uphill will actually assist.
4. Water? You can bring you own. However, you do not need to stop at every water station or gobble down one whole cup or two. You drink just enough to wet your mouth, which will then assist to moisten the throat, which will allow the intake of air to be easier and less painful (aka dry throat and breathing is like swallowing sand)
5. Imagine the hills to be flat. Half the battle will be won if you think this way. :)
The Route on my Garmin Connect
Here is the 7.4km route (which essentially is the Malakoff run distance, but you save on the 400m from RSC).
Until Sunday, my advice is to take things a bit easy, loosen up the muscles, hydrate well, eat well (and there is no reason to carbo-load for this short distance).
I will see you all Sunday. Holler when you see me.
I asked for Tristupe.com, but i got my real name. Haha! |
Thanks for the route sharing since this would be my first time running on it..hopefully I'll survive! haha..and thanks for the tips also
ReplyDeleteChin up, you WILL survive. :)
DeleteThanks for the post and tips. It is valuable. Frankly if not your post I thought the route is flat. BTW,I can't understand why male are given pink shirt!
ReplyDeleteSee you on Sunday.
It's not pink, it's BRIGHT pink!
DeleteAnd don't worry about the hills lah, it's pretty fun actually ;-)
DeleteThanks for the sharing bro... Let's have fun to climb the hills :)
ReplyDeleteI have problem where to park my car as i have other appointment at 10am and it's no way for me to take the shuttle bus pick up on 9:40am.
Do you have any suggestion? Science center possible?
Science center is good bro. :) See you this Sunday!
Deletegood luck ;)
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