Bill march weightlifter biography
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In many of the tributes to Bill that I’ve read on the Internet, they are prefaced with “I never met the man, but…” I guess I never thought about it much, but I had the rare privilege, as it turns out, to know him well. Others certainly spent more time with him, and I’m sure that their memories would make for interesting reading. What I have to share is a view of the man who probably influenced strength training more than anyone else of his generation. The success of those of you who followed his programs helped to cement his legend status.
When it came to training, and certainly when competing, Bill was strictly business. This was his legacy, as anyone who competed against him or was coached by him can attest. He was a fountain of knowledge, and his knack for being able to take a starting lifter to great heights, or squeeze the mental and physical maximum out of a top-level lifter, himself included, was well known.
But Bill enjoyed being a normal human, occasionally, an
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Bill March Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart
William Frederick 'Bill' March was an American weightlifter born on February 4, , in York, Pennsylvania. He made significant contributions to the idrott of weightlifting in the United States. His career spanned several competitive events, showcasing his skills and dedication to the idrott. Bill March passed away on October 9, , in Wellsville, Pennsylvania, leaving behind a legacy in the weightlifting community.
Zodiac Sign (Western)
Aquarius
Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac
Zodiac Sign (Vedic)
Scorpio
Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac
Death Anniversary
Thursday, October 9,
Next death anniversary is days away.
Death Date
October 9,
Place of Birth
York
Time Zone - America/New_York ( W)
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Rat (鼠)
Name Number (Chaldean)
24 => 6
Name Number (Pythagorean)
6
Meaning of the name - Bill
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Generation Group
Bill March
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William March
United States Marine, novelist, short story writer
For the American Olympic weightlifter, see William March (weightlifter).
William March | |
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William March, c. | |
Born | ()September 18, [a] Mobile, Alabama |
Died | May 15, () (aged60) New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Genre | Psychological realism |
Literary movement | The Lost Generation |
William March (September 18, [a] – May 15, ) was an American writer of psychological fiction and a highly decorated U.S. Marine. The author of six novels and four short-story collections, March was praised by critics but never attained great popularity. He has also been recently described by one prominent bio historian as "a closeted, and tormented, gay man."[1]
March grew up in rural Alabama in a family so poor that he could not finish high school, and he did not earn a high school equivalency until he was He later studied law but