Johnathan - I don't think I've ever done more than 40-45 miles per week training for my previous 2 marathons and definitely never more than 5 days per week. Running 6 days per week and increasing my base mileage has made a huge difference! I've decided not to do any serious speedwork unless my pace stops improving from what I'm currently doing which seems unlikely in the next 5 weeks. It might seem silly, but the closer I get to race day the more I worry about injury and I've invested too much at this point to take any chances with that. You seriously think I could pull off a 3:00? I'm thinking about maybe 3:10 and just that is a big enough difference from 3:20 that it would require committing to a much faster pace than 7:38 from the start.
Jeff - No offense taken
I appreciate any and all feedback. My ego is not attached to my running. I don't even really consider myself a "runner". I just like to run and I want to do it better. That picture was taken at the 2005 Sound to Narrows 12k finish line in Tacoma. I finished in 1:00:26 and just missed my goal of 0:59:59. Even though I missed my goal, I still love that picture. I think it captures how I feel about running. I have another picture from the Portland Marathon finish line where my arms are in the the exact same position, my left thumb is even sticking up
I will pay close attention to my arm movement on my next run. Little things do make a difference. Thanks for pointing that out.