The year was 2007. Anku Jain, who had led a sedentary life till then, started suffering from frequent mind-numbing migraines that got worse with each passing month. After taking prescribed medication, his migraines were taken care of, but its side effects of fatigue and tiredness made the situation worse. This made him realise that he had to get physically active. “I started walking, and then running, beginning with as short a distance as 100 meters. Slowly, I built up the stamina and, there was no looking back after that,” recalls the MD of MediaTek India.
Jain’s first official marathon was in the year 2009, when he ran 21 km in the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon. Couple of months before the run, he ran several practice laps of 5 km and 10 km stretches to boost his endurance levels. On the day of the marathon, when Jain crossed the finish line, he felt like he was “on top of the world”. “Once you cross the line, you do not care about who is behind you or ahead of you…It is just you and the finish line,” he says.
Ever since his first time in 2009, Jain has participated in nearly every edition of the marathon. His unstoppable feet have conquered several half marathons in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Gurugram. “I also had the opportunity to participate in a half marathon in Taiwan, in 2016,” he adds proudly. A few weeks before an organised long-distance run, Jain trains intensely by doing sprints and altitude running. Meanwhile, on a regular basis, he runs 5-10 kilometre stretches and tops it off with some strength training. “It is a way for me to keep fit and remain active,” he says.