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Not watch related, but something for all. I have a book, written by me, that I want to offer for free. Does anyone know if there is facility on YouTube to allow a download a .pdf from one's personal site. Can such a document be uploaded? If so, how. Can someone explain the system to me. Thank you.

If anyone wishes to read the book for free I have attached a copy. If the moderators remove the book. Sorry to have caused a problem.

No Man Has The Right by Ross Jackson

 

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6 hours ago, rossjackson01 said:

YouTube posting of a .pdf?

Not watch related, but something for all. I have a book, written by me, that I want to offer for free. Does anyone know if there is facility on YouTube to allow a download a .pdf from one's personal site. Can such a document be uploaded? If so, how. Can someone explain the system to me. Thank you.

If anyone wishes to read the book for free I have attached a copy. If the moderators remove the book. Sorry to have caused a problem.

No Man Has The Right by Ross Jackson

 

No_Man_Has_The_Right.pdf 3.07 MB · 1 download

Hi Ross,

 

my understanding is if you have a YouTube channel you can link to your own website, links are not allowed anywhere else.

 

Tom

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5 hours ago, rossjackson01 said:

Thank you Tom. Don't have a web site.

Good read Ross. Love the pictures of you in your younger days. I occasionally still train with some  friends. Bit of a mix of martial arts between them originally inc. wing chun but they are fairly focused on Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do. I totally agree with the unless you are going to train then keep things simple . For the average person defending themselves, learn to hit hard with just a few strikes that become instictive and then run. When  someones life is threatened there are no Queensbury rules.  A woman must use whatever she has to inflict as much pain as she can as quickly as she can,  she will more than likely only get one shot at it. I think its a great idea to put some extra info out there. Check out master Wong he's a fricking nutter, he has similar philosophies and techniques maybe a bit more involved but great to learn from.

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1 hour ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

Good read Ross.  . Check out master Wong, he has similar philosophies and techniques maybe a bit more involved but great to learn from.

Yes, I know about the others. I wrote the book so that people with absolutely no knowledge, or inclination to train, could achieve. 7 to 70 is the age group I aimed for. I did not need to show my skill, just their capability. I have written a book that shows my capability, but this is not what this book is about. This book has been downloaded in excess of 50,000 times for free.

If you think it would benefit others. Please take a copy and send it to them. If they wish to pass it on, that's ok. I have the copyright and give permission.  If it helps somebody somewhere, then it's worth it.

Again. Thank you.

Ross

2 hours ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

Good read Ross. Love the pictures of you in your younger days.

You mean I look different now.? so hurt.  Ah, must be that the moustache is lighter. 

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