Showing posts with label #Fresh Start and Running Reality. Show all posts
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21/10/2025

10-Hour Running Training: Kep 53km Run Completion (KKRC) Review





10-Hour Running Training: Kep 53km Run Completion (KKRC) Review


I finally achieved a big item on my bucket list! This was a 10-hour running training, covering a 10km loop that includes both the uphill and downhill sections of Kep National Park and the flat seaside road. I took part in the 10H Running Event hosted by KKRC, Cambodia's largest running club.


🌅 The Journey Begins: Phnom Penh to Kep

The challenge began early on October 18, 2025, at 3:00 AM from Phnom Penh to Kep. After an early departure and a sweet nap on the bus, I arrived in Kep. I had a quick breakfast, did some warm-up exercises, and started the run at 6:30 AM. 

I desperately needed this long-distance training for the upcoming 64km Kirirom Elephant Trail Running event. I had a strong feeling that these 10 hours would be a great source of strength for me.

☀️ Morning: Fresh Start and Running Reality

We began the run at 6:30 AM in Kep, just as the sun was rising. The goal was to complete as many laps as possible of the 10km in 10 hours, finishing by 4:30 PM. The unofficial goal was 7 loops (70km), and I thought I might be able to do it! Haha.

I started off strong, but the reality of long-distance running is always tough. Soon, the running turned into more "walking, and more walking." 😅

A fellow runner joked that I stopped running right after the photo was taken! Haha. They advised me not to burn too much energy early on, but I always want to start in the lead because if I start at the back, that's where I end up. So, I always try to run with the front group initially, and then naturally settle into my own pace.

Around 11:30 AM, I completed 3 loops, totaling 30km. The hot weather had drained my energy, and I felt completely exhausted. I took a break at a cafe to drink a refreshing coconut juice. Seeing other teammates resting made the temptation to quit a little.

But then, my guardian angel, the 'mom' of KKRC, Chenda Heng, appeared and told me it was time for lunch! Yay! I decided to recharge with a delicious meal.


🍽️ Lunch Refuel: The Delight of Cambodian Cuisine

Lunch was truly the best medicine. I devoured the delicious food, especially the Cambodian traditional fish curry soup, marveling at its deep flavor. 

The variety of dishes filled my stomach, and the restful break was a lifesaver. It reminded me once again: "You have to eat well and rest well to finish the race!"

🌧️ Afternoon: A New Experience Running in the Rain

As I prepared to set off, rain began to fall heavily. Chenda Heng said that running in the rain actually helps reduce fatigue and run well. 

While it felt refreshing, I was both excited and a little nervous, as it was my first time doing a long run in the rain. I couldn't run on the downhill sections of the National Park's cement road because I was afraid of slipping, so I had to walk carefully.

Since I had eaten so much, I didn't dare to run, but I kept walking steadily without stopping. Sweating while running in the rain gave me a different kind of thrill. The smell of the wet forest, the sea breeze, and the ocean scent were all wonderful.

✨ The Thrill of Completion: 53km Run!

Time flew by, and finally, I completed my 5th loop, finishing a total of 53km!
My heart swelled with pride for setting a new personal record for the longest distance completed in a single run, especially after the early morning journey and the 10-hour challenge. Although I didn't reach the target of 70km, simply completing the 10 hours without giving up was enough. My legs are a little sore, but this pain is a badge of honor! Haha.

💖 A Happy Life Fueled by Running and Meditation

It was a long journey, but I was happy to finish it, thanks to the support and encouragement of my fellow KKRC runners.

I want to thank the KKRC organizing team, the cafe owner, and all the runners who participated. A special thank you to Veasna for the unwavering support and assistance.

And amazingly, tomorrow on Sunday, I'm scheduled to run the AIA Pink Run 10K!
Running two days in a row! My body might be tired, but I am truly grateful and happy to have this healthy body and strong mind to be able to do this.

I am happy to run, happy to be together with this community, and thankful for this joyful life! Look forward to my next challenge! 😉


Sunny Hwang