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Posted: 04 July 2008 06:47 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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I’m very new to this website and have spent too much time already.  There is so much information available.
The question I have is regarding older forum “threads”, is there any protocol as far as (a) responding a long time after the “latest” post, (b) some sort of follow-up on some of the forum topics/questions. 
I do not know a lot of the history of this site in general but about a year ago, say early summer of 2007, there were quite a few interesting questions started, responses for a while and then nothing.  Could some of those who replied originally revisit the threads?  I know it would be a ton of work but in some examples there would now be nearly a full year of follow-up that would add greatly to information especially regarding programs put in place that year ago.  Particularly those who asked for specific training plans, especially 400m, and had members respond with ideas.  Did those replies help or hinder your athletes?

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Posted: 04 July 2008 06:51 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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RussZHC - 04 July 2008 06:47 PM

I’m very new to this website and have spent too much time already.  There is so much information available.
The question I have is regarding older forum “threads”, is there any protocol as far as (a) responding a long time after the “latest” post, (b) some sort of follow-up on some of the forum topics/questions. 
I do not know a lot of the history of this site in general but about a year ago, say early summer of 2007, there were quite a few interesting questions started, responses for a while and then nothing.  Could some of those who replied originally revisit the threads?  I know it would be a ton of work but in some examples there would now be nearly a full year of follow-up that would add greatly to information especially regarding programs put in place that year ago.  Particularly those who asked for specific training plans, especially 400m, and had members respond with ideas.  Did those replies help or hinder your athletes?

Why dont you take some time and look for the threads that interest you and reopen them.

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