Sunday, October 26, 2025

Finishing 6th Half Marathon

 6th Half Marathon

I finished my 6th Half Marathon on 12th October 2025. There is something unexplainable about running half marathons. Every time I finished one, I wanted to write about it. Finally, the stars are aligned. So, it all began somewhere in 2015, I think. One of my roommates Ashfaq was “into the fitness” guy. Just to recollect a funny story, Ashfaq was the owner of our shared washing machine. He washed his running shoe in it. It came out all clean and shining. I took inspiration, washed mine as well. Oops. Ashfaq’s one was expensive pro shoe, mine, just another shoe. It came out in single pieces, alas but with many new feathers! Anyway, Ashfaq inspired me to go for my 1st Half Marathon. So, I registered for Airtel Delhi Half Marathon. I still somehow remember finishing that one. No planning. Not much practice either. Run all my strength at the beginning, and then just walking and walking and walking. Though I finished in something like 2 Hrs. 45mins. I got the feel of it and was already addicted.

Then the 2nd Half marathon, I maintained a “pace”. Trying to keep my heartbeat in control and such. This time I was doing a lot better. I was expecting to finish in 2 Hrs. 30 min or so. As part of their planning, half marathon organizers put many cheerful music, dance, band party etc. on the road. I was so excited at 20km mark. Out of excitement, I tried to kneel down and beat one of the “dholak”. Oops, turns out when you are already running for 2 Hrs., any odd sudden posture change is dangerous. Developed a very severe cram in one of my shoulders. The pain so intense, I couldn’t even walk properly. Walking like an extremely sad kid. It took me a whole 20+ minutes for that last 1 km. Finished worse than my 1st half marathon.

As they say, 3rd time is the charm! This time, I started practicing 2 moths before. Obviously, the addiction was not strong enough to make me run the whole year. I practice 3km per day. That’s it. But I was consistent. On the race day, this time I paced up quite good. I ran for 12km non-stop from the beginning. Then consistent 1 min run followed by 1min walk. At one point, the pacer (2 hrs. 20 min maybe) I was following encouraged me to zoom past. However, I meet him again near the finish line. And I think this one was the best personal record at some 2 Hrs. 25 mins.

Then I ran 4th half marathon, my last one from Delhi home. This time, now married, wife came up to cheer up. I finished up again in less than 3 Hrs. Not as good as 3rd one but still OK.

Over time, I ran 2 10km runs as well. One organized by PSPB. One by someone else. Can’t remember. The PSPB arrangement was really bad. So bad that next year when I received official invitation, I didn’t register. But that year, the arrangement was too good. Even my boss Deepak sir (45+) ran it and loved it. I gave that one a miss. By 2019 I had shifted to Gurugram and the venue was too far away to reach early 4am. So, I discontinued. Then in 2023 gathered courage again. Turns out the Lead sponsor had changed from Airtel to Vedanta. Due to too many people registering for half marathon, they also have implemented a time certificate requirement for half marathon (21km) category. So, I had to fall back to Open 10K (10km) category. Just to generate a valid time certificate to be used next year. One good thing happened was I got my brother-in-law Parth as company. We practiced 2km run daily for around 45 days before race. One more thing I noticed in this race is the change in Starting Point Venue for 10km category. The head count has swelled to 30 thousand people across all race category. They all of them couldn’t start a Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. We started from some new place. Though finishing line was same. Can’t remember which one of the races taught me to change the shoe. I was running using the same sports shoe, I have been wearing daily to office. Perhaps it had become stiff. I bought a new only-for-running shoe after that race. Decathlon KeepRun2 series.

With the time certificate, I registered for the 5th Half marathon in 2024. This time Parth missed the registration window for 10km and didn’t dare to try 21. So, he gave it a skip. Alone, I barely practiced. There is something about practicing together. Helps a lot with motivation. Turns out, just 15 days before race, I hurt my ankle. Was forced to stop practicing. Even brisk was started giving me pain. This was the 1s time, I was toying with the idea of skipping the race even after registration. Fortunately, somehow, I realized that my front part of the leg was still healthy. If I just ran on my front finger part, maybe I could. By this time, Delhi Metro has started operating special trains on race day 3:15am onwards. So, the transport part was solved. I used to take commercial CAB for all prior race. But this time, I could take Metro. So, I gathered all my courage. Decided, if I felt trouble in leg, I better abort the race in then middle, than just not showing up. Took a 2 Lyter water bottle with me, because last time toilet was out of water! I At least they allowed the water bottle inside. They had me drop it in one of the prior races. Took a very slow pace. It was good. Run again for some 9km in initial go. Then walk and run alternately. Trying to avoid hitting ankle on the ground as possible. This was my worst race so far. 3 Hrs. 18 min. Fortunately, I finished before the Timing-Certificate requirement of 3 Hrs. 30 min. Perhaps my increased body weight also played a role.

Then came 2025, my 6th half marathon. The practice was 2 times a week. And once gain, 15 days before race, I slept in some wrong position, developing cramp in my neck. So, no practice in last 15 days. . Based on the abysmal performance in the 5th race, I was placed in the last holding section “F” for my current 6th half marathon. Anyway, Holding Area is just an alphabet. I took Delhi Metro again. Reached well on time. Even participated little bit in warmup zone. The initial non-stop race (except for 1 toilet break at 8km) was 13km. Somehow, my body weight or the lack of practice, my “pace” had become a lot slower. Fortunately, neck was cured by the race day. This time I also focused on hydration. I took Shashikant Sahu (same building as mine, runs half marathon twice a week) sir’s advice “If you are feeling thirsty, it’s already too late” seriously. I drank 100ml or so water every 2km. The race course amenity was also plenty this year. Afterall, they charged Rs 2600 as registration fee. Even took extra chocolates to maintain energy level in my blood stream. After the initial run for 13km I took some walk. For 1 or 1.5km. Than run again. Around 16km mark, I though to follow 1km run 1km walk, however the energy level was simply giving up. Couldn’t run for more than 500m continuously. At these 17 to 18km mark it all starts to become a game of will power. I had my sight fixed to finish the race before 3 Hrs. At one point, I put up the earbuds. Music gave me boost for next 1km or son. Another strategy I thought and worked quite well was that for the road section which were in shadows, I ran and the section directly under sun light, I walked. I never took the pain-relieving Volini spray at the intermediate medical stations. To me, it is better to be aware of the state of muscles than artificially suppress them. There is something about reaching 20km. They body starts to energize little bit again. The road signs count down starts to show up every 100m. I think I ran most of the last 1km. By this race, I have started remembering the route. That turn just below that fly-over and so on. And finally, I finished the race in 2 Hrs. 55min. It is just awesome. After the race, I tried Ice packs for the 1st time. They are quite effective. They serve quite good post-race energy meal. Took the metro back to Huda City Center Metro station. Drove Car back home. They charge night charges also I you park that early in the morning. There is something about CAR ergonomics. I could drive easily without much effort on the legs. One thing I noticed after this race was my hunger. I was like always hungry for next 3 days. Eating nonstop, at every opportunity. The pain, in the muscle, start on the 2nd day after race. When the body starts cleaning up all the accumulated anaerobic respiration generated lactic acid build up in the leg muscle. It’s a sweet pain though. You don’t cry. It’s pleasant pain. Took full 1 week no exercise / walking schedule. Finally, now I think, I should be practicing more regularly. Maybe I can beat my 3rd race gain. Even chief minister of Jammu & Kashmir Mr. Omar Abdulla participated in this race and finished in 2 Hrs. 15 min or so. I better learn to be regular. For the 1st time, I have started running 2 or 3km daily after the race. The Delhi NCR is known for winter pollution. So, I just race in the Gym. Let’s see what happens next year. Good Luck future me!

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Thoughts on buying expensive TV and everything.

Thoughts on buying expensive TV.

 

I have had a Sony 26" LED TV since 2011. It is now 14-year-old, and still absolutely functional. At the time, I bought it in 2011, the most popular TV technology was LCD. Very few new expensive ones were either LED (mine) or Plasma TVs. Me, being a tech enthusiast, bought the smallest size of the than-premium range 26EX420. It even has LAN port built in and an inbuilt YouTube App. YouTube discontinued support for that App more than 5 years ago. This was even before Android TV was born. Last few years, it was being used along with Amazon Fire TV Stick. It needed a paid service repair only once (INR 3500, aftermarket motherboard replacement) and the panel and sound are still as good as new.

Fast forward 10 years, LED is commodity. Even the cheapest of the TVs are LED. 32" is increasingly the minimum size of the TV. As for Technology, OLED is supposed to be best of them all, followed closely by QLED. Notice the marketing gimmicks of "Q" vs "O". They look and sound the same, but are entirely different thing. QLED is more of an enhancement of old-fashioned LED. The primary strength of OLED is individual pixel's capability of independently switching ON/OFF. Though, OLED can achieve only ~60% of peak brightness of QLED.

I have been planning, no wanting, to upgrade the contemporary TV for 2 years already. Choosing between, LED, Full-Array-Local-Dimming LED, Micro-LED (not available commercially yet), OLED, and QLED, I decided OLED is the best of them. Seeing the decade+ life of existing TV, going with Sony was a no brainer. Sony being among the best known for excellent picture quality and offering Android Capability, it is a no brainer I choose to go again with Sony. However, there is one hitch, Sony OLED range Bravia 8 are really expensive. In 2023, costing around >200k for now commonplace size of 55". Beyond what I could justify spending with my take home salary. It remained in my Amazon Wishlist. OLED being new, I expect the prices to fall down quickly as the production ramped up. Every Amazon Sale, I kept checking the wish list, alas, QLED has already won the marketing war. Apparently, OLED TVs stopped getting cheaper. From, my constant tracking, I observed that prices decrease 10k every 2 months in this price range. So, I never bought one. 2025, Sony upgraded it to Bravia 8 Mark II. Worst of all, the price increased by ~40k. Oops. Once something newer is available, I can't digest buying older generation stuff. So back to waiting and waiting and waiting....

Suddenly out of no-where Indian government decided to lower the GST rate on >32" TVs from 28% to 18%. Just before the Navratra 2025 sale. That's 20k Price reduction in 2 weeks! The Ex-salesperson of the Chroma store (now working for Reliance Digital) I have been interacting with, called me personally to inform of the price reduction. As part of Navratra offer, SBI Credit Card offered another 10k discount! So, I bite the bullet. Even though people in my family considered it expensive, I bought Bravia8ii from local chroma store.

It was installed on 27th September 2025. The colors are awesome. 4k HDR video on You-Tube are surreal. I am loving this new shiny expensive toy of mine. However, here is this reality kicking in. Has it made me happier in life? Somewhat. Have I started watching more Television? Not at all. Kids still get the highest time-slice of TV per day. Am I looking forward to watching this beautiful TV? Not much. It seems the only good impact on me is that I have no regret or any sense of compromise, Technology wise. Had I bought QLED, there would have been a persistent back of mind feeling of not getting "the-best-one-out-there". That's it. It is quickly becoming "new normal". Without changing any day-to-day lifestyle.

Actually, I am already missing the "journey", now that I have reached the destination.

This is making me think hard about my other fantasy tech-toys. Hint: There are 20+ of them in the "Ram Gadgets" wish list. Perhaps happiness has nothing to do with physical possessions. One "lecture" I keep giving to my wife is that the only persistent happiness in life is "sense of creation and achievement". Art, Body/Health, Family, Business, Software.... Anything creative is lasting happiness. Buying TV is definitely not one of them. Buying Jewelry? Ask your better-half! Apparently buying anything physical, has very short half-life of happiness. Unless, it has a daily "can't-do-without" level of utility. This is the feeling I wanted to document in this blog.

My dream PC build, you got to wait a lot longer now!

It is better that I focus on my creative project Mission Vishwakarma 2035. Have more time with Kids and Family. At the end of the day, these physical things are just another "possession". Words for my future self, before these emotional states dissolves itself. Last but not the least, do not fall for the online sale!

-Ram Shanker, 30th September 2025.