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Saturday, 23 May 2026

From Man to Machine- how Parmeshwar Birajdar glides forward breaking Personal Bests while running

 

With his TMM 2026 Personal Best pace in Full Marathon

While I wake up every morning and decide what route I shall take for my small walk or whether I shall work out with dumbbells or find a scenic route for a long and leisurely walk, I realise many people all over the world are doing the same. It's a great group activity if one comes to think of it. Everyone, ok let's be honest, a minority of people everywhere are waking up daily with new physical goals. But, these small groups of people in each of their neighbourhoods, schools, colleges and office spaces make a difference in inspiring people around them who have next to no motivation. The fact that the subject of sport is the most read one in my blog proves that even people who don't do regular sport seek motivation. Others who do sport need new motivation and perhaps the super achievers may be the only ones spared of this external push.



I always manage to find amazing people to write about and that's a great signal to the world. Motivation can be found everywhere; we just need to keep our eyes open and ears ready to listen. Parmeshwar Birajdar, when you speak to him, is the humblest athlete you will meet. I know him through my sister and I've heard from her how Parmeshwar did this or that trek or that he recently ran so and so events. So, it seemed obvious that I reached out to him. Most of the runners or athletes I write about live in Mumbai or Brussels, but you could also catch my Yoga teacher Rasika, who lives in Hyderabad and who loves trekking in the Himalayas.

Rasika and Muthu climbing and conquering mountains together #couplegoals



Parmeshwar is the first runner I'm writing about who lives in Pune. He grew up in a small village called Dhanegaon in Latur district in Maharashtra. His early days surprisingly never involved sports, he says. However, since he lived in a village, walking was part of everyday physical activity. Later on, he shifted to Pune for his higher education and completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in English Literature from Fergusson college. When he started living in the city, he realised that many of his peers used to take off for the weekends in the surrounding hills. 


Pune has extensive hilly terrains that are characterized by a rugged, scenic landscape. These transition from rolling hills to the dramatic Western Ghats


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Ghats


It is normal then to find several areas very close to the city that offer beautiful walking trails. These areas also are dotted with several forts that form the absolute backbone of Maratha history


https://www.britannica.com/topic/Maratha-Empire






Parmeshwar started going on these treks with friends and soon realised that he was hooked. Being out in nature, surrounded by green valleys & mountains, he knew this was a sport he could do for the rest of his life. Also, everyone else noticed that he was extremely fit and his body seemed predisposed to the activity. Since the passion lasted more than just a couple of months, one of his friends suggested that he do a course in Mountaineering. 


In 2012, Parmeshwar travelled to Manali to complete a Basic Mountaineering course with A.B.V Institute of Mountaineering & Allied Sports (https://abvimas.org/). He then started working with an established unit in Pune called Explorers, Treks & Tours (Since 2001) (https://explorersgroup.in/) as he was now a Certified Outdoor Instructor.


For several years this was his job on the weekends while during the week he worked at Symbiosis International University as an English language facilitator.



As an Outdoor Instructor, he specialises in Rock climbing, Rappelling and Valley crossing (also known as Flying fox). He worked with groups of individuals and corporate professionals who went for easy to tough treks and some that even needed the whole weekend to be covered. Parmeshwar was happy doing these activities till COVID came along. The year was also positive for him as he got married that year. But, because of his work at that time which required him to travel despite the restrictions and a sedentary lifestyle, he had minimal physical fitness for about two years.






the list of marathons in India is always in his sight

On his birthday in 2022, Parmeshwar had had enough of being heavier than he ever had been and getting bored sitting at a desk. He decided to go out for a run. He realised, once again, that running came easy to him and soon developed great physical endurance. His years of walking up & down mountains were recorded in his body and his legs and that rewarded him with quicker form and strength. He loved running for longer distances and running faster each time. He ran his first half marathon 3 months later in November 2022 and completed it in 1 hr 49 mins. The high he got from that event and his daily training made him hunger for more. He joined a local running group. Distance was his thing and so he trained towards a goal of completing a full marathon. He ran his first ever full marathon with a Sub 4, which means he accomplished it in less than 4 hours. Honestly guys, I feel like I have discovered a man who's a machine because these are his timings in all 5 Full Marathons he has done so far:

January 2024 Tata Mumbai Marathon 3 hr 59 mins
August 2024 Hyderabad Full Marathon 3 hr 49 mins
January 2025 Tata Mumbai Marathon 3 hr 43 mins
August 2025 Hyderabad Full Marathon 3 hr 39 mins
January 2026 Tata Mumbai Marathon 3 hr 22 mins

If you notice his pace gets better and he gets faster!

Procamslam 2025 1yr-4 races-4 cities-4distances 

The Procamslam 2025 was Mumbai 42kms, Bengaluru 10kms, Delhi 21kms and Kolkota 25kms.


Parmeshwar is planning to run his next full marathon in August 2026 in Hyderabad. 

He also aspires to participate in the prestigious World Marathon Majors (https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/), the iconic Comrades Marathon in South Africa (https://comrades.com/), and renowned trail ultramarathons across the world, all of which feature prominently on his running bucket list. 


He is currently training virtually under Mr. Jagdish Shinde, Head Coach of Elite Running Academy, Khanapur, Belgaum, Karnataka a place that has been inspiring and transforming runners especially from the rural parts of India through its disciplined training culture, personalised coaching and unwavering commitment to helping athletes discover their true potential both on and off the track.



Runs & Miles Half Marathon 2026 receiving prize from Milind Soman

   
running the Runs & Miles Half Marathon



with his prize - Runs & Miles Half Marathon



His typical training schedule is running 6 days a week with 3 easy runs, 1 long run on Sundays and 1 to 2 speed runs. He also trains using the Fartlek method, which is a Swedish training method that's gained popularity. 


Interval training  and tempo runs  are also a standard for Parmeshwar. On the easy run days, he combines strength training for about an hour. Strength training specific for runners. He says that a runner needs strength training to avoid injuries.





I can see someone clearly running towards his goals that are getting bigger and meatier each year. We must take a moment to specify that Parmeshwar does all this while managing a full-time job as an English language teaching and assessment professional and family responsibilities. He has now also started training his friends who surely got motivated by him and have taken their health in their hands. I wish him the best and you make sure to follow my blog to get updates on Parmeshwar's journey.


You can also follow him on his handles on Strava and Instagram under


https://www.instagram.com/param_the_wanderer?igsh=MWNxbjJwN3dpNDJseQ==



What I love about running is that most sports need you to be super young to do well, whereas in running, being experienced and having determination and a strong mind means you can get better with age.


On top of that, it's as much a sport for us girls! Women are leading the 'long, long races ' of the world today.

 Rachel Entrekin (34) made history by becoming the first woman to win the grueling Cocodona 250 ultramarathon outright! 


Her insta https://www.instagram.com/rachel__entrekin/?hl=fr


or read about her exploit on 


https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/articles/ceqpjdgge2zo



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33 comments:

  1. Jagadish Shinde23 May 2026 at 11:07

    Awesome write up

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    1. Thank You Jagadishji! Coming from you this is high praise

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    2. Thank you, Sir. Proud to be training with you.

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  2. Loved reading this blog, Lekha!
    Thanks for bringing Parmeshwar’s journey to the forefront. His dedication, hard work, and passion for running are truly inspiring. I’m lucky to be one of the runners he guides, and I’ve learned a lot from him and still learning.

    He’s already a legend for us 😊

    Thank you for sharing his story so beautifully. Keep writing and inspiring!

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    1. Thank You so much BhushanK! 🙏💕 these comments definitely help me motivated.

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    2. Also congratulations for your fitness and running journey! It’s the best ☀️

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    3. Thank you so much for the kind words, Bhushan. Your dedication, consistency and passion for running reflect in your running progress. Keep it up!

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  3. Param is super duper runner .. seen him running since last 2 years .. he has improved tremendously & improving day by day .. best of luck for ur future runs

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    1. Thanks Anon for your sweet message of appreciation & encouragement for Param! 💓

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    2. Thank you, Malcolm. You are an inspiration. Thank you for always motivating me to give my best.

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  4. I have known param from past 3 years, we trained together for sometimes and we go for hike in nearby hills quiet often. What an amazing and yet humble person. Have seen his journey from his first full marathon till now.. what a range this guy has. Thank you Lekha for writing about this inspiring person, has lot to learn from him. What a disciplined guy.. never misses a training, sometimes goes for a long run at 4am so he can start his work at 8am. I think he deserves a video interview. The world needs to know more about Param. He has been training few folks for marathon and all of them are doing wonders. So sharing his knowledge and wisdom about running.

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    1. Lekha23 May 2026 at 13:32
      Thank you for the long and informative comment full of respect & appreciation for Parminder. I will definitely try to do a video interview later this year.
      Thanks for the encouragement 💕
      Hope you read the other articles on the athletes I feature too!

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    2. I am going through them. This world is full of great people and great stories. Thanks for covering them

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    3. How nice 👍 Thank You 🤩 so much. Yes, I’m happy to be doing this 💓

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    4. Hey Sudhir! Thank you so much for your kind words. It truly means a lot coming from someone who has seen my journey closely over the years. I’ve genuinely enjoyed our training sessions and hikes together. Thank you for for all the encouragement and support along the way.

      Running has taught me discipline, patience, and humility and I’m still learning every single day. I’m also happy if my journey and experiences can inspire or help even a few people in their own running journeys.

      And yes, a big thank you to Lekha as well for beautifully capturing and sharing the story. 🙏

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  5. Shaving off almost 40 minutes from his first full marathon to hit a phenomenal 3 hr 22 mins at TMM 2026 is mind-blowing, speaks volumes about his grit and discipline.
    What makes his journey even more special is his humble nature. Despite achieving these elite-level timings, he remains so grounded, approachable, and eager to help train those around him. It’s a beautiful reminder that true super-achievers don't just chase their own PBs; they quietly lift their entire community with them.

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    1. Thank You Sushil for all the encouragement and acknowledgment you offer in your long comment! His humility is felt even from those who don’t run. 💕 The community spirit is what I love in running. And the ones who shine are definitely the ones who support & wish the Best for others around them.

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    2. Hey Sushil! Thank you so much for such thoughtful and encouraging words. I’m truly humbled by your appreciation. The journey from my first marathon to TMM 2026 has been full of lessons, struggles, consistency, and support from so many wonderful people around me.

      Running has given me far more than timings and medals. It has connected me with an amazing community and taught me the importance of staying grounded, disciplined, and supportive of others. If my journey can motivate even a few people to believe in themselves and pursue their goals sincerely, I would consider that a bigger achievement than any PB.
      🙏

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  6. Thank you for the long and informative comment full of respect & appreciation for Parminder. I will definitely try to do a video interview later this year.
    Thanks for the encouragement 💕
    Hope you read the other articles on the athletes I feature too!

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  7. My brother has shown me that discipline, consistency, and determination can transform an ordinary person into someone extraordinary.
    His journey from “man to machine” is not just about running marathons — it is about mental strength, dedication, and inspiring others around him.

    I started my own marathon journey after watching him and learning under his coaching. Every step I run today carries his motivation and guidance behind it.

    Proud of you brother. Your achievement is not only yours — it inspires everyone around you to become stronger, healthier, and more disciplined.

    Keep inspiring. Keep running. ❤️

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    1. Wow, such lovely words! I’m happy for you that you met someone like Parmeshwar and the teacher arrived when the student was ready! Your appreciation and respect is what I find most appreciable about the running community. In a world full of falsehood, we have a group of people who really know how to appreciate people for who they are! The money and materialism disappears when you’re on your own battling the distance! Someone who can guide you through that is rightfully appreciated. I’m happy you liked the article and hope you read the other athletes’ stories I’ve featured in ‘sports’ section. Thanks again for the comment !

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    2. Thank you so much, Pravin. Your words truly mean a lot to me. More than the marathon timings, what makes me happiest is seeing people around me adopt a healthier and more disciplined lifestyle and I being a reason for it in some way.

      I’m really proud of the lifestyle changes you’ve made yourself. Your consistency and dedication are truly praiseworthy. We still have so many adventures to undertake and learn together on this journey.

      Seeing your progress and passion inspires me too. Thank you for always believing in me and supporting me. Proud of you as well.❤️🏃‍♂️

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  8. It's an awesome write up Lekha ji.
    It's a warm feeling to look my best friends name with glory. Parmeshwar is my school friend but after finishing school we lost touch with each other as we chose different fields of profession. It's a random FB post about his sub 4 finish in his first ever Full Marathon got connected and almost forgotten relationship. His dedication and depth of knowledge inspired me to start running. I consider this reunion of friendship knots as a milestone in my life. Thank you for throwing light on his life and hope that many would get inspired to put on shoes and start running like me after reading this.

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    1. Thank you so much Pandurangji! Beautiful friendship and tribute to Parmeshwar. I’m so happy your friendship got a new start and a fantastic purpose. Hope you read more of my articles and you achieve new milestones too! I’m very grateful for these beautiful comments 💕

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    2. Pandurang, thank you so much for such heartfelt words. Reconnecting with you through running has been truly special for me as well. Life took us on different paths but our story shows how shared passions can bring people back together.

      I’m really happy and humbled to know that my journey inspired you to start running. Seeing your own progress and enthusiasm has been equally inspiring for me. Thank you for your friendship, support and encouragement over the years. You're always special as you are the first person I coached.

      And yes, a big thanks to Lekha as well for beautifully sharing the story. I too hope it encourages more people to take that first step towards fitness and running. 🙏🏃‍♂️

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  9. Very Nice keep going keep exploring

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    1. Thanks for your comment ! ☀️

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    2. Thank you, Sunil! There's so much for us to explore together. Hope to go on a hike or a climbing expedition with you soon, my mountain friend. 🤩

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  10. Great write up Lekha ji.You captured the essence of the running journey of Parameshwar.I have witnessed his journey from August 2022, that is from the beginning.His determination , focus, learning all nuances of running and at the same time inspiring and training fellow runners is truly admirable.My best wishes to dear Param and may your dream of running all world majors come true.Love❤️

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words wishes.

      Your encouragement, guidance and support throughout this journey have been very valuable to me. I’m happy if my journey has been able to motivate fellow runners in some way. Thank you once again for your wishes and love. Hopefully, one day the dream of running all the World Majors will come true.
      "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things!" ❤️🙏🏃‍♂️

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  11. पमु आज खरोखरच खूप अभिमान वाटतो तुझा लहान पणा पासूनच तु नेहमी इतरांपेक्षा काहीतरी वेगळ करायचा आणि आतापण तू तेच करत आहे . या कार्यात तु सर्वात महत्वाची गोष्ट म्हणजे शारिरीक संपत्ती खूप अर्जन केली आहे अशीच दिवसेंदिवस प्रसिद्धी आणि तुझे नाव खूप मोठ व्हाव यासाठी तुला खूप शुभेच्छा .

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    1. तुमच्या प्रतिक्रियेबद्दल धन्यवाद. परमेश्वर यांनाही साइटवर स्थान दिल्याचा मला खूप अभिमान वाटतो. 🙏

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