
Imagine this: A car hits a water tanker.
Result: Head injury. Multiple fractures on left hand. A dashboard injury – severe damage to right hip and knee.
2.5 months in hospital – 3 years of physiotherapy – 4 years of recovery time later – 41 year old Dr. Chandrika Rao laughs and she says she feels ‘restless’ if she doesn’t do her customary two 5 k runs each week!
We caught up with her to find out what keeps her ticking and found that old rules apply – mind wins over matter.
‘I wasn’t really a runner before,’ she says, speaking of her college days, ‘but I was always athletically inclined, being captain of my college Kho Kho team’. Being married to Bhaskar Rao, whom many of you will know and recognise on the RFL circuits, didn’t incite her into running either!
It was only later, after her horrific accident that running came up on the agenda.
Although Dr. Chandrika was undergoing physiotherapy, she says she was off exercise of any kind for close to 4 years. She remembers trying to go for a walk in Lalbagh and feeling faint and breathless after a short stretch.
“I now laugh when I think of it” she says, vouching that when it comes to exercise of any kind, age and physical condition is never a deterrent –“ its all in your mind”, she says.
It was only when accident injuries, despite the physio, started giving her constant knee pain, cramps and discomfort, that she started giving regular exercise a serious thought.
Encouraged by both Bhaskar Rao and her brother who was a regular runner with Jayanagar Jaguars, she decided to give running a shot.
With their encouragement, she started a run-walk routine. ‘You don’t have to run every minute of the way’ is the advice Chandrika has for all beginners. Soon, she was able to manage a walk-run distance of 5k.
Her milestone run came with the 2007 Kaveri Trail Marathon where she did a distance of 10k. “It was a landmark for me – and I did it” she smiles. “I enjoyed the euphoria of the event, people’s encouragement. Also, I realised I was able to overtake younger, fitter runners!”
Post the KTM, many other runs came thick and fast – Valentine run, Midnight Marathon, Sunfeast World 10k, and to her surprise, Dr. Chandrika discovered that the stiffness in her hip and her knee pain had completely disappeared. ‘Now I can’t remember where my hip joint is’ she says!
She now visits the gym weekly and runs a minimum of two times a week, doing a distance of 5k.
A mother, a wife, a doctor, a teacher of medical law, medical consultant, a runner and more importantly, a survivor, Dr. Chandrika signs off saying “ In life, mental barrier is bigger than physical.”
We’ll take your word for it, doc!
Happy running.