I am a Marathon Runner

For all the runners out there, this is a hilarious video. Well, I have not heard any of this, except once in a while from my mom, but sympathies to the runners with families 🙂 …. Sorry Brothers and sisters, this is damn funny !!!

“I AM A MARATHON RUNNER” …

comment if you have been into this situation ever…. will be funny to gather those moments !! 🙂

Funny Running Facts and tweets

I am collating various funny tweets and messages from various runners.. I find most of them hilarious… If you ever feel tired during your run, and you are yet to complete it, then read few of these. Will get you an ‘adrenaline humor’ 😉 …  [I made up that word, I don’t know what it is]

All of you must have watched The forrestGump, well what do you really mean when one says – ‘Run Forest Run’

http://mostfunnyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/running_tree.jpg …

You might want to get a running tshirt with this on it-

Are you a runner, and are you in a relationship ?

There are plenty more hilarious ones, will post more as I find them….

And if the above did not get your core to work, then watch this-

-Courtesy: twitter.com/TheRunClub   and   twitter.com/PavementRunner

Run to kill cancer

It was such an awesome team to work with. The American Cancer Society, I ran the San Jose Rock N Roll this year with them. Awesome support, superb coach, and some great athletes.

Every thought of soreness in the heel kept me pushing – to kill cancer…. Damn Cancer!!

Moments of the day !!

All happy, goofy, running team… few virgin half-marathoners…

Heading to the start line

Alexis plans on running to the start line… to take a spot with the elite !! And Linda is the COACH

Linda is all serious, is it!! Its COACH’s style 🙂 !!

the ladybugs !! 🙂 No they were fantastic… Alexis, Rosa and Arikka (R to L)

This the team camaraderie !! 🙂

This is my blog, and ought to have my picture 🙂 !! heading for the finish line !!

Not possible without these two !!  Awesome Jenny and Jess ..

The Post Race .. Stan on the extreme right made sure that we all make to the finish line…

Run on Pain 13.1 miles

I read somewhere ‘Training is a reward’ … but for me it wasn’t because training runs were becoming painful, and so had to scrap my runs for 2 months.. Seriously I did no running for last two months, and straight on into the San Jose Rock N Roll Half Marathon.

When I signed up for this race, I was aiming for my PR, this being a flat race course. But severe plantar fasciitis, has almost killed my running. It is one of the most common running injuries, and the one which needs complete rest. Hard to rest because it is on the foot.

Anyways, come the race day, I was thinking of taking the run easy for the first half, and then doing fartleks in between. My first half was pretty good , completing 7 miles in an hour, and I was running on pain :). It was beyond the 8th mile, where the killing started. Felt like my right heel was swelling up, and I was all the more making sure that my each foot strike was on the toe. This caused extreme pain in the calf muscles. Muscles were contracting, feet inside the shoe was contracting with pain. Never ever in my runs I have felt this extreme pain.

But rather than totally giving up, I thought to walk for a while. Rather than totally giving up, I walked most of the stretch between mile 11 and 12.

A little ahead mile 13, my team mates started pumping me, and as the adrenaline was gushing through for a strong

finish, I said, ‘FUCK’ the pain, ignore there is something going on in the right foot, and just RUN.

Do not know my official finish time yet, but this was the worst finish time ever- 2:10. SCRAP THIS!! BUT WILL REMEMBER THIS!!

1) Respect your body, if you don’t respect the wheels of your car, they are going to give up somewhere on the freeway.

2) Be mature in your decisions, a run in pain, will cost dearer to you than you think.

3) We all know the line ‘You are stronger than you think you are’ but be intelligent too- points 1&2.

Sikh strides with Pride

So it was my first 5K. Running for one’s own identity and own pride is such an awesome feeling. The race was organized by SikhCoalition, a non-profit organisation who fights for the legal rights of the minority groups in US.

Since 9/11, there have been lot of hate crimes, and discrimination against the Sikhs, because of their identity. This was a fund-raising 5K race. Money raised through the effort, goes into running the SikhCoalition.

Now to the race part. This was a flat quick race. Challenged strongly by a bunch of high school kids, and freshmen, I believe I ran my fastest and strongest 5K ever. The kids were awesomely good, and paced hard throughout the distance. Coming back from a 13 mile run the previous day, and lot of icing, I maintained a constant speed throughout the run. Keeping a close tab on my strides, ensuring that the landing happens on the foot / mid-foot and the turnover remains quick.

Honestly, it was so exciting to be in the lead pack for around 4K, till I slowed down a bit, and two runners passed me. I enjoyed every moment of the crowd cheer, as I ran my way back from the half mark, being the fourth runner in the lead, rest all being high school kids and freshmen.

But it was so much fun to run a fast race. Overall, this was one of the best runs I ever experienced.

For details on SikhCoalition visit their website at SikhCoalition