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l10f
United States3241 Posts
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400lb White Girl
United States83 Posts
4.0 speed is just about too fast to walk, and you'd be at a rate of 15min a mile. 3.5-3.7 feels like a power walk and even then you'd be doing a walking mile in over 15 minutes. 2.5-3.0 felt like a regular, brisk walk. Good enough to cool down. 3.0 is a twenty minute mile. I'd run at a rate of 7-7.5 for about twenty minutes. Never much of a runner, but goddamn I'd be gassed afterwards. I'd have to guzzle water and air for a while. edit: i'm 5'9" i'd assume if you were taller or shorter these numbers would be off some | ||
OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
I suppose for a guy who's 48 pounds under average, it's pretty good to be able to do sit-ups and push-ups at average rates. No way in hell I'm going to bench 180 though... | ||
YejinYejin
United States1053 Posts
On January 27 2011 14:25 Whiladan wrote: No one who runs a mile in 12:00 is going to bench press 180 lbs, let alone have a resting heartrate of 52 BPM. Clearly a load of bullshit. Yeah, the thing is, they don't take all these tests from the same people. They probably have one large sample group do bench presses, and then a different group do the mile. Also, minima and maxima in different activities will change. For example, only very fit people can do a lot of pull-ups. Even if you can bench a lot, you might not be able to do many pull-ups. The worst people at pull-ups ending up doing 0, so that also pulls down the average. That would explain an abnormally high bench press compared to an abnormally low number of pull-ups. I know a kid who's pretty small, so he can't bench crazy amounts, but he can do one-armed pull-ups, which are balls hard. | ||
zeppelin
United States565 Posts
On January 27 2011 14:25 Whiladan wrote: No one who runs a mile in 12:00 is going to bench press 180 lbs, let alone have a resting heartrate of 52 BPM. Clearly a load of bullshit. it says the average man can run a mile in 12:00 (and that's a typo as other people pointed out) it says a fit man has a resting heart rate of 52 bpm, not the average man it confuses the reader by providing data for two different groups of people and only telling you that in fine print | ||
Amui
Canada10558 Posts
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nexitustl1
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gogogadgetflow
United States2583 Posts
If I'm better than average in every aspect, this can't be right. yay for 7 second orgasms!!! | ||
zeppelin
United States565 Posts
On January 27 2011 14:56 DTK-m2 wrote: Yeah, the thing is, they don't take all these tests from the same people. They probably have one large sample group do bench presses, and then a different group do the mile. Also, minima and maxima in different activities will change. For example, only very fit people can do a lot of pull-ups. Even if you can bench a lot, you might not be able to do many pull-ups. The worst people at pull-ups ending up doing 0, so that also pulls down the average. That would explain an abnormally high bench press compared to an abnormally low number of pull-ups. I know a kid who's pretty small, so he can't bench crazy amounts, but he can do one-armed pull-ups, which are balls hard. when they say what the average data is in this case, i would hope that they would use median data and not mean | ||
Jstor
United States107 Posts
On January 27 2011 09:55 e4e5nf3 wrote: Is there an asian version of this? Me (asian guy) feel woefully inadequate after reading some of those average guy tidbits. I was thinking the exact same thing bro. Feels bad competing against caucasians. | ||
lyAsakura
United States1414 Posts
Working out tho so it is improving! | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
Have you ever made a post not related to girls/trying to get girls/feeling inadequate at getting girls/etc.? You realize this is a video game website right... | ||
YejinYejin
United States1053 Posts
On January 27 2011 15:00 Jstor wrote: I was thinking the exact same thing bro. Feels bad competing against caucasians. I'm Asian, and only 1.2 inches shorter than the average man. I guess I'm alright with that. | ||
Deleted User 3420
24492 Posts
On January 27 2011 15:06 DTK-m2 wrote: I'm Asian, and only 1.2 inches shorter than the average man. I guess I'm alright with that. don't worry dude, 3.8 inches is long enough for some girls | ||
Jonoman92
United States9091 Posts
On January 27 2011 14:24 travis wrote: ummm... sorry but there is no way in hell the average man bench presses 180 lbs Yea seriously that made me feel weak. I work out regularly and that is my max. The stats are pretty bogus, or at least some of them are. The bench numbers are too high and the mile time is too slow. I'm sure even out of shape people can do a 10 minute mile if you don't have some sort of disability and aren't ridiculously overweight. | ||
eLiE
Canada1039 Posts
On January 27 2011 15:07 travis wrote: don't worry dude, 3.8 inches is long enough for some girls be optimistic, maybe he means height wise... To be even more positive, I believe girls are only sensitive 3-3.5 inches in, I remember it was a 3.something for sure. Maybe it was most sensitive... idk, but it guarantees everyone has the right tool for the job, so it's just up to them to do the job right. SCIENCE, BITCHES! | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On January 27 2011 15:06 DTK-m2 wrote: I'm Asian, and only 1.2 inches shorter than the average man. I guess I'm alright with that. don't let the overconfident jock types get to ya there is such a thing as too big, and a girl won't want someone that's too big inside her(or him heh) | ||
The_LiNk
Canada863 Posts
Asian and 6'3" too bad I'm still skinny as hell though. Still got 6 more years to hit the physical prime though. | ||
RancidTurnip
United States105 Posts
I can't be certain, but I'd say he was chosen with good reason. Using a picture of an incredibly fit man in stark comparison with averages of other men accentuates the differences thus making the article more interesting to the consumer. | ||
dudeman001
United States2412 Posts
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