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Monday, February 26, 2024

Bidding adieu to 2023-24 Running season

It was end-March 2023, when me and coach Pravin Upadhyay sat down to plan for the next running season. I took the initiative and jotted down 3 goals for 2023-24:
1) Full Marathon (42.2k) at 11,000+ feet elevation in Ladakh, 
2) Tata Mumbai FM under 4 hours (my previous best was 4:21 hours) and
3) Tata Ultramarathon 50Km (my first ultra)

The immediate counter from my coach was whether I should tone it down to Ladakh HM 21km and Tata Ultra 35K.. it made sense as these would be taking on 3 tough goals for single year and I do end up missing exercise sessions due to work / personal commitments... But then what's fun in doing what "just makes sense", right??

Finally we decided to take up the challenge and the coach told me to ensure I adhere to his training plan to the maximum... And a year later, this is where we are !! 😊😊😊
I am still a learner and there are many expert/ better runners around me, but thought of sharing my experience for the new runners (and to my friends who have been pestered to read my blog 😁)  -

1) Putting in the miles 
There is no shortcut here.. If you gotta run, you gotta run!! I ran 1500+km during the year with combination of weekend long runs, speed intervals, tempo, SCR (slow continuous runs) etc. The combinations help in improving the functioning of vital body parts - heart, lungs, core and legs.

For absolute beginners or fence-sitters thinking running is difficult, my suggestion is to start slow with a mix of jog-walk-jog, increase the jogging time gradually and soon you would be able to do jog/run continuous. Don't focus on pace but time spent on the street.. Pace will increase as you keep running.

2) Strength training
While I have managed to do one half marathon a year since 2009, but I never saw an improvement in my timings or faster recovery. I would attribute this primarily to lack of sufficient strengthening exercises (be it core, upper body or lower body). 
This is where joining a fitness group (Tez Runners) in Jan-2022 worked wonders for me as coach Pravin used to regularly take these sessions with an increasing intensity. These sessions use body weights and minimal equipments (loop band, thera bands, 1kg ankle weights, medicine ball). 

Tip for runners - Include strengthening workouts in your schedule. During the last year, on an average, I would have spent 7-8 hours minimum a month on strengthening, flexibility and mobility exercises.

Work with a fitness trainer who can guide you in your journey. If you want to self-train, then there is no dearth of videos on YouTube. In my case, I preferred the former as I tend to slack when I tried solo at home. 

3) Mind games:
When I ran the first HM at 2:40 hours, I started seeing runners doing 2:20... When I did 2:20, I saw sub-2 hour HM finishers.. Similarly for Full Marathon (FM), couple of years back, I would have been thrilled with sub-5 hour Full Marathon, but 4:21 hour finish in Jan 2023 was disappointing as I started seeing many sub-4 finishers...

So this is a never-ending game - As your pace or goals increase, you see runners faster / more adventurous than you and one keeps changing their goals. It's important to set short-term targets (realistic but aggresive ones) and work towards it.

4) Taking family along :
As with any addiction, running takes a toll on one's family time (though they would be quite open about talking about a runner than an alcoholic or a chain-smoker!! 😜). The obvious problems for the family with you taking up running goals would mean missing out on weekend OTT binges on TV ("I have an early morning run") or pizza/burger gorging ("I need to get more protein rich food for muscle recovery").. They may wake up mid-of-the-night hearing some noise from the kitchen and angry that it's just you hunting for a pre-run snack from the fridge at 4 am!! The shoe cabinet may have 3-4 pairs of running shoes and the wardrobe would have more dry-fits than cotton tshirts !! Visit to the mall may mean a quick (read 'minimum 30 mins') dash to shoe store!!
I will stop here, my wife may have many more points to add.. but long story short, the family is very well made aware that you run !! 

So before taking on any ambitious targets, it's important that you take your better-half into confidence.. not just a FYI, but a proper conversation!! It will help in mentally preparing the family of the season that is to come !! 

5) Why run?
Now that's the question non-runners keep asking !! The answer keeps changing as one moves on this journey :

Phase 1 (<50km per month) - "I run for good health!"
Here the newbie runner has been advised by doctor or his friends about merits of healthy lifestyle and decides to add Running as exercise. 

Phase 2 (~50km per week) - "Running group inspires me to chase my goals & make new friends"
By now, the health freak has found his fitness group which meets regularly and often the 'chai pe charcha' involves participating in some 5k/10k/HM/FM events. Running may be a solo sport, but fun when done in a group !! You click selfies, send kudos on strava... Just like colleagues, college friends, we have one group of running friends who know each other's VO2Max, cadence etc and enjoy talking about it !!

Phase 3 (Running 50+ km per day/ event!!)
"I love to enjoy quality me-time in the lap of nature at its purest form.. experience spiritual bliss.. running is meditative" 

Now with few road marathons done & dusted, our runner is ready to chase some serious/ bizarre goals ! Like 100km run through trails, frozen lakes, deserts etc. In this phase, the running becomes an adventure sport, where the runner is constantly testing his physical limits and trying to break them through mental perseverance.

As for me, I am still very much in Phase-2, but now as mentioned in section 3 (Mind Games) above, I can see lot of runner friends who have done or are doing Comrades, Khardungla, 120km Silk Route Ultra, Maharashtra fort trail (SRTL Ultra) etc, all of them seeking to push the mental barriers and test their physical endurance. I am also tempted to get into the Spiritual/ Philosophical/ Self discovery mode, but it requires much more dedication, practise and commitment, which I am still not sure if I am ready.

Now with the season ending, I have to sit down again to set some targets and work towards achieving it.

That's it for now!! Thanks for reading this and being a part of this journey. 😊

Cheers
SP

39 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nicely articulated Buddy... Can recollect those memories of running together in the first two running event's. Keep inspiring .... Sunil ✴️✴️πŸ’ͺπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Anon for your feedback. It would have been good to have your name too so I don't have to wonder who ran with me in the 2 running events.

Anonymous said...

As always a good read Sunil, simple and crisp! Tawang and Goa calling… let’s start planning the trips around it with family.

Regards

Karun .

Anonymous said...

Wonderfully written in simple and lucid manner.. great achievement, Sunil and I am sure you will continue to inspire and achieve new goals or whatever you embark upon..many kudosπŸ‘πŸ‘
Thanks, Anjani

Anonymous said...

Superbly written - all points covered well .. you have been truly inspiring since day 1 of me knowing you and would want to learn a lot from you as we move ahead - btw I have already worked on the family thing by getting Minal involved in this as well !!! πŸ˜‰

Keep going Sunil !!!! Looking forward to the blog next year with more achievements added

Kind Regards
Aniket Jain

Milind Mohod said...

Nice read. Good going Sunil. Keep us inspired. :)

Anonymous said...

Very nice and inspiring Sunil. Keep inspiring

Shivani said...

Every word of your story is so inspiring Sunil. You are real Superstar of our Tez team.. our best wishes are always with you. Keep Running and inspire us with your more and more blogs and achievements.

Anonymous said...

Well expressed...the clear thinking in goal setting, achiving it and clarity of thought in understanding where you are now could be inspirational to anybody in doing anything !

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Karun ! I am not planning any run events for remainder of 2024 .. let's see how it goes 😁

Rahul Tiwari said...

Sunil,
CONGRATULATIONS on all your super achievements!!
More than 1500 kms of running in a year, just truly displays your commitment and strive to perform better and stronger in each run!! This is pure grit and exemplifies your characteristics of perseverance, diligence and making yourself better by each day!!
With PraveenSir your relationship is like Dronacharya and Arjun!!
You both are synced together to create a better next every time and again!!
All the very best for all your future endeavors and successes in every walk of life!!

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Anjani for your encouraging words. I am proud and happy to have seen you too flourish in your running journey over the past 2-3 years.

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Aniket. Good to see you and Minal pursue your couple health goals ..best wishes πŸ‘

Sunil Pisharody said...

Wow, I am truly humbled by your feedback, Rahul. Thanks a lot for your encouraging words. Best wishes to you too πŸ™

Priyanka Arora said...

What a well articulated piece. Have seen your dedication and focus in the last few months and it’s been inspiring to say the least. Thank you for allowing us to have a peak into your planning and the work that’s gone behind the feats you've achieved.

Suresh said...

Excellent and beautiful heartfelt narrative with strong analysis Sunil!! You have been a ‘front runner’ πŸ˜„ amongst all the runners in our group and have been setting benchmarks everytime you run !! Keep it up buddy ! Well done and great achievements ! Way to go !! πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ˜ŠπŸ’πŸ’πŸ·

Anonymous said...

This Anon is none but Pramod Kurup πŸ˜„

Anonymous said...

Well expressed, Inspiring sharing the thoughts and covers most of the points which will be helpful for many runners.

Vishak said...

Nicely articulated and good break down on the things that runner go through. Only runner can relate on this especially when we visit the mall there will be mandatory visit to shoe store to check on the new collection. And weekend long runs sacrificing on food and insisting on protein or quality carbs.

Anonymous said...

"Your articulate expression is truly commendable. Thank you for sharing your thoughts so eloquently!"

Prashant said...

Beautifully written like every time buddy! Hearty Congratulations on your super awesome finishes across 3 Challenging events πŸ‘...You have set the bar real high for a lot of us to aim and reach!

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Milind ! You are doing good training πŸ‘

Sunil Pisharody said...

We are all superstars in our own way!! Best wishes to you too πŸ™

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Ananda πŸ™

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Priyanka for your kind words πŸ™

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Suresh !! Best wishes to you too πŸ™

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Vishak !!

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Prashant.. coming from a Super Randonneur and ace runner, it means a lot πŸ™

Anonymous said...

Very nicely penned. Ur journey is inspiring. Ur dedication and discipline has brought u where u r today. Heartiest congratulations for your achievement.

Lakshminarayanan Selvaraj said...

Very nicely written article Sunil. Enough to inspire a non-runner in me. Mujhe coaching milegi kya Sunil Sir ki???

dev said...

You always pushed the boundaries and this year has been amazing for your personal goals in running.. Truly inspiring.. Reading ur blog makes u to get out of bed and run.. πŸ€—

Anonymous said...

Hey Sunil,
Nicely articulated, I hope this may inspire some readers πŸ™‚.
Best part I found that you are enjoying this, spend quality time for yourself and experience or rather I say explore the places… Keep running!!!

Anonymous said...

Regards
Balbeer Pujara

Anonymous said...

Very well articulated journey its inspiring

I think u missed to write about the Relay run wherein Icici bank was able to move to the 2nd spot this year. ur contribution was very important.

Congratulations on a wonderful season

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks laks !! Happy to help, but you have Daksh to train you !! 😁

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Dev.. it would mean a lot to me if the blog motivated someone in striving to be fit and healthy πŸ‘

Sunil Pisharody said...

Thanks Ballu πŸ™

Sunil Pisharody said...

That's true... I didn't mention the relay race wins as they were not in my sole target plan.. The relay win was due to the entire team coming together and delivering πŸ‘... Thanks a lot for your feedback πŸ™

Ushapinjala said...

Well written Sunil...i like the part why run ...you achieved your fm timing πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»if you are able to give more details about how you achieved your timing it would be interesting to know