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    Re: Gerard March's Manual

    Doesn't matter - I believe it's in the forum rules...


    Quote Originally Posted by oldspeeder View Post
    For your information RB, Mach's Manuel is out of print, it can be downloaded via the internet for free, I have a hard copy which I purchased and a PDF copy which was as mentioned, downloaded and free, no one is stealing anyone's product, I've had the PDF copy for 4 and a half years and saw this opportunity to help some members out by sharing my file, don't make it into something it is not.

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    Re: Gerard March's Manual

    Quote Originally Posted by RB34 View Post
    Doesn't matter - I believe it's in the forum rules...
    Stop being a brown noser.

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    All. Try WorldCat or another library resource to request it at your local library. That's what I did. I read/returned it. It was a great piece of training literature.

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    Re: Gerard March's Manual

    Dear Ms. Coon,

    Please, kindly advise your thread participants that my father has the copyright for his Sprints and Hurdles Manual and because of that, it cannot be downloaded from any website.

    Thank you very much.

    Maria Mach

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris6878 View Post
    Stop being a brown noser.
    I did not make up copyright rules or intellectual property rules.
    If we want to be online and run a successful place to share training information let us do so in a responsible way.
    Charlie hated that sort of thing in a very big way.
    I have written Gerard's daughter and I will see what she comes back with.
    I appreciate everyone's cooperation on all matters to do with reproducing other's work.

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    Re: Gerard March's Manual

    Sounds good to me....

    Quote Originally Posted by Angela Coon View Post
    Dear Ms. Coon,

    Please, kindly advise your thread participants that my father has the copyright for his Sprints and Hurdles Manual and because of that, it cannot be downloaded from any website.

    Thank you very much.

    Maria Mach

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    Re: Gerard March's Manual

    Thanks for the update Angela.

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    Re: Gerard March's Manual

    Like I said before, will it be sold or they just want to sit on the information? Makes no sense to me

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    Re: Gerard March's Manual

    I had my eyes peeled for Gerard in Calgary at the Olympic trials, but didn't see him. It's terrific news that Angela has contacted his daughter. It would be great if Gerard was willing to share some of his wisdom.

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    I have Mr. March's manual in PDF format. What blew me away was the simple instructions that he gave for setting up blocks, and what setup (out of 3 styles) you should use.

    I'm 32 years old and have been under 4 coaches (one of them a 2000 US Olympic Coach) and I never once got a basic simple presentation for setting up blocks properly compared to what Mr. March has presented.

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