The route was similar to previous editions, only the stretch in Marina South different. I was quite familiar with the major part and run barefoot through in several events, including my 1st barefoot marathon. I'v planned to slow down between 30km and 32km mark due to road condition, and 1km up slope after 38km mark. But never expected to walk through 1+km between 36km and 37km mark exiting Gardens By The Bay. The road is not yet a road and still a trail. My had not enough budget in this stretch, and cost a lot before 5km mark. I was 9min slower than my target timing. Despite this, I ran a rather even pace and could even charge 38km mark bridge and dash last 2km to finish. The training really improve my stamina, endurance. I had no diarrhea as in last two marathons, I felt no hungry throughout the race and ate only 3 "Sng Bao" (a local flavored ice tube) provided by SAFRA running club (I joined the club at the race expo of SSBR&AHM) supporters at 16km, 26km and 35km mark. I was going to eat the banana get from 30km mark until I was too boring walking between 36km and 37km due to the bad road condition. I did not even care where the gel station was. All I had been carried is just a bottle of water. It kept me hydrated throughout.
My feet was perfect after the race, much tougher than last time. Last time I got a blood blister, this time it was clean and refreshing. Thanks for the 2400km mileage, and also the 100km peak week seasoning. My 4 years old daughter also joined the race for Kids Dashing, she finished 750m in barefoot. So proud of us!
1 and half a year, I was searching for the key to succeed a marathon. I sacrificed my speed, ran slow to improve my aerobic capability. Too run slower, I even kick off my shoes to run barefoot. It worked, I became injury free and more immune to "hitting the wall". I had thought marathon full of misery during my first two marathon. But it had changed. Marathon is totally leisure and enjoyment to me. 1 and half a year, I back to the start (last time my PB was 4:27 in 2011 Sun Down Marathon) with smiles, strength and confidence. Next time you will see me fly, very soon...
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