Sunday, August 18, 2013

Ops Kingfisher: The Full Dress Rehearsal


With just 2 weeks to AHM, the Kingfishers were all decked out in their race day gear for a time trial of the actual distance and target pace.  Because of a triathlon event along the Northern part of ECP, we made some modifications to our time trial route and in the end, it proved to be smooth sailing for the runners in spite of the slightly more challenging access.



The weather was good with good cloud cover, enabling the respective groups to maintain Optimal Pace for a good 8 km through 10 km before feeling some effects of fatigue and lactate buildup in the legs.  The trainers and pacers led very well from the start, and with their bright green Brooks attire, were visible from a distance away.  



There was an air of seriousness as the Kingfishers were focused on the optimal race pace at hand, which was close or at Tempo pace for many.  It was nice to see the groups sticking together even after the first lap, which could only mean that the runners were able to sustain an achievable pace till then.



After 12 km, their immediate goal was to sustain Optimal Pace for as much as possible, preferable till the end of the 21 km distance target.  Most were able to continue well through 17 km, with many able to clear the requirement with flying colours - a testament to their readiness to score good performances on 1 September.



With the Kingfishers returning within cut-off time, we managed to end the training session early and everyone had worked up such a hunger that brunch was the next thing on their minds - and they well deserve a good treatment and some pampering to ease their fatigue from the past few weeks of hard running.



After achieving a peak in our training, the Kingfishers now look forward to the next 2 weeks of tapering and preparing for the race.  Time now to have a good lube, sports massage, foam-rolling to knead off any kinks and knots in the tightened muscles - putting ourselves in tip-top condition.



The Kingfishers Have Passed The Time Trial With Flying Colours!


Facebook Photos from FatBird Chin

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Happy 48th Birthday, Singapore!

130 FatBird runners and friends celebrated National Day with a scenic and memorable Holiday Weekender run into lush greenery, around major family attractions and along the sandy beaches by the fringes of multi-million dollar beach-front homes and holiday resorts of Sentosa Island. 

FatBird Runners @ Universal Studios

FatBird Runners @ Bridge To Furthest Point in SEA


FatBird Runners @ Gateway To Sentosa

This is home truly, where I know I must be
Where my dreams wait for me, where the river always flows
This is home surely, as my senses tell me
This is where I won't be alone, for this is where I know it's home
Our Home, Singapore!


Facebook Photos:
Album 1 @ FatBird Chin
Album 2 @ FatBird Ronnie

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Ops Kingfisher Weekend #3 - Blazing The Trails


As part of the strengthening regime of the Kingfisher Program, the flock visited one of our favourite training ground for trail running at MacRitchie Reservoir (MR) Park.



For many who have not been to MR in recent years, it looked all too unfamiliar but yet interesting.  For those who have been there for past training sessions with Team FatBird, it brought back many nice memories of charging up the trail slopes and tackling the uneven ground with some fleet footwork.   


MR was as usual abuzz with many runners and trekkers on their weekend workouts, with quite a number of running groups getting ready for some trail running action.  After a briefing of trail etiquette and safety observances, the respective pace groups were flagged off towards the Northern Route.



The first 3.5km stretch of the Northern Trails took some steam off the runners, and by the time they hit Island Country Club Road, the lactate buildup and high heart-rates are starting to affect the runners.  With a reasonably good base built up, the Kingfishers were able to recover somewhat to settle into a steady pace as they approached the forested roads of Lower Pierce Reservoir (LPR) and then Old Upper Thomson Road (OUTR).



By the time they reached the U-Turn point some 8.5km later, the large groups have broken into smaller segments, making for more comfortable pacing and sustainability.  Some gels were taken at the 12km mark, while hydration  was a more important need in the very humid morning.  


The pace group leaders were doing a great job of keeping their respective groups together, directing traffic at critical turning points, as well as motivating and urging the tiring runners on to maintain their respective paces.  There was nary a 'slacker' in sight, and by the time we climbed the SICC slopes back onto the Northern Trails, the majority were a spent force with just that small amount of reserves left.



When signs of the lack of power is evident with some indications of low fuel tanks, that is the point where the real effects of training will kick in to push the trainees both mentally and physically.  The final 4km back to MR Amenities Centre will stress the runners a little more in a bid to test their thresholds and in the process, with enable them to make adaptive progress and strengthen as runners.



By the end of 17km, it was evident from the look of the Kingfishers' faces and feedback from the runners that this was one of the toughest challenges they have experienced to date.  In spite of that, many actually enjoyed the whole trail experience and were requesting for more of such training to be incorporated for future training programs.



With the completion of a busy running Week 3 of tempos, hill repeats and trail endurance runs, the Kingfishers are all ready for the second phase (weeks 4-6) of training which will see them enhancing on the strength&speed while upping the ante with long weekend endurance runs at Optimal Pace.  We are all looking forward to bring our newly-developed strength and speed to optimize and maximize our training for peak performances come September 1.



The Kingfishers Blazed The Trails!

Facebook Photos @ FatBird Chin

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