>If a 70kg guy does squat with empty bar does that equal 90kg guy bodyweight squat?
Yes, this is why weight classes in powerlifting. A 250lb guy squatting 500lbs is much more impressive than a 150lb squatting the same amount.
The problem is that if you can add a lot of weight to pull-ups you’re either a turbomanlet or using dogshit form. Either way you will eventually frick up your elbows as an added bonus. I’m 6’4 226 and I preexhuast with one arm pull-ups then proceed from hardest to easiest variations to keep the reps down and not needing to add weight.
Yes, but the 90kg guy is likely taller and has longer arms so he's performing more work, so in principle it's harder for the 90kg guy (let's see how many manlets this riles up)
not exactly, no
The triality of Man
precisely, yes
Perhaps, maybe.
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Yes and no
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No because the weighted chinup guy probably has shit form because he’s ego lifting
your logic does not follow
If a 70kg guy does squat with empty bar does that equal 90kg guy bodyweight squat?
>If a 70kg guy does squat with empty bar does that equal 90kg guy bodyweight squat?
Yes, this is why weight classes in powerlifting. A 250lb guy squatting 500lbs is much more impressive than a 150lb squatting the same amount.
No because the added weight isn't part of the body and can't contribute to the power output of the movement.
Powershitters will cope anyway.
Correct answer.
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Guess how I know you're below 5'11" tall
Because you have my 8ft wiener in your ass, homosexual
who cares none of you homosexuals can do a pull up anyway
I'm 84kg and can do 8 with 20kg added
Proud of you anon.
96kg here and i can do 12 in a row without weight. Hope to add a plate someday too
The problem is that if you can add a lot of weight to pull-ups you’re either a turbomanlet or using dogshit form. Either way you will eventually frick up your elbows as an added bonus. I’m 6’4 226 and I preexhuast with one arm pull-ups then proceed from hardest to easiest variations to keep the reps down and not needing to add weight.
Yes, but the 90kg guy is likely taller and has longer arms so he's performing more work, so in principle it's harder for the 90kg guy (let's see how many manlets this riles up)