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helo all. just need some opinions. comments are appreciated as well. just be honest. what do u think of a man who stands at 5'11 and weights 170lbs/77 kg and is able to do 12 pushups in a row with a 120lbs/55kg person standing on his shoulder blades. standing, not sitting. so the entire 120lbs/55kg weight is on him. 12 weighted pushups in a row. all the way down all the way up. if it correlates to bench press, how much weight do u think he presses for 12 reps if he weights 170lbs/77 kg and does 12 pushups in a row with 120lbs/55kg person standing on his shoulder blades. can u please estimate? the exact weight. please. thanks.

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  1. why don't you try something difficult? strap 80lbs around your waist and crank out 50 one arm chin ups, each arm.


  2. It sounds like you need a math major.

  3. How many times will you ask this question to get the anwer you are looking for?

  4. Unless your question is seen by a mathematician who also happens to be a martial artist your chances of getting an exact answer are nil. nada zilch.

    Go to google type in the search bar "free math answers" you will bring up several sites that will answer you equation .

  5. Roughly 3480 lbs accumulated over 12 reps, if you include your entire weight. You are not really lifting your own entire weight during a push up though unless you doing handstand push ups. Standing or sitting though, the "weight" person is still the same weight on the push-uper.

    P.S. Sorry, I misunderstood the question. I'm not sure how you'd figure that with these numbers, you'd probably need an actual instrument to measure pressure for this one. It all depends on the placement of the person/how much leverage you have on them. Closer to the arms = less leverage.

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