brick
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Post by brick on Jun 17, 2013 19:32:20 GMT 10
Hi lads. I was gobbing off at work and challenged the office to a pull up competition. Now all the fat arses are complaining that the lightweights have an advantage.. There is cash at stake so I am entertaining the idea of using a formula to determine the winner. There are some pretty fit fellas around 70kg so it will probably be to my advantage at 88kg.
Any ideas. I'm thinking along the lines of wilks in reverse.
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Post by sealion on Jun 18, 2013 14:09:19 GMT 10
Haven't heard of one. What about number of pull ups x body weight, biggest number wins? Probably favouring the fat asses ever so though?
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Post by Aaron on Jun 18, 2013 14:28:46 GMT 10
You could do this...
Take your light person (eg. 50KG) and make them 1 (so 1 pull-up) and depending on your ratio to how much you weigh is how many pull-ups you get per 1. So a 100KG person would get 2 per 1 and 150KG would get 3. So you at 88KG would get 1.76 per pull-up.
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Post by sealion on Jun 18, 2013 15:47:47 GMT 10
That's exactly the same thing as mine but rephrased. Cheeky Meerkat.
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Post by Aaron on Jun 19, 2013 14:03:36 GMT 10
Yeah but mine sounds more complicated and technical.
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Post by jrd on Jun 19, 2013 22:21:56 GMT 10
LOL
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