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Typho0n
Canada276 Posts
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R0YAL
United States1768 Posts
![]() EDIT: On January 28 2011 00:15 Typho0n wrote: in the article it says the time for the average male to run 1.5 miles is 12.45 and 8:34 to run a mile.... that makes more sense ah thats more like it | ||
CPTslut
Germany98 Posts
On January 27 2011 23:57 Silentness wrote: Don't tell me I was the first to go measure my dick. lolz no homo *looks around.... and walks away) PS: I actually wish my penis was shorter/smaller. My ex GF and current GF told me that it's too big and it hurts. Either they are lying or that shit is really too big. It's frustrating ughhhh I know too much information, but yeah big isn't always better. I've heard women say that before. Obviously too small isn't good too. Man, they're lying, they always do that and want to test your perseverance as they love it. Don't listen to her until she actually starts to bleed or really stops. I know that for fact T_T | ||
bosnak
Canada29 Posts
On January 27 2011 09:14 Moody wrote: So, the average weight thing is a little silly... It makes me feel like a lard ass. I'm 6'3", 210, bench 260, run a mile in around 7:30, and score in the 14's on the bleep test. I consider myself pretty damn fit, but according to this (and wii fit) I'm obese. edit: typos Muscle is heavier then fat... I am 165 pounds in a 6'1 frame. I can barely lift ten reps on the bench press at 100 lbs... Maybe if i work out more, but chest exercises are overrated anyway But 6'3 210 is pretty good for NBA Level Point guards. Although they are listed some times under 200 at 198 or some political nonsense like that U eat alot? | ||
Robstickle
Great Britain406 Posts
On January 27 2011 09:10 joban wrote: -12:17 average time to run a mile... isn't that about walking speed? It's about double typical walking speed. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=(1/(12*60+17))mile/second And lmfao @ the people who think they can walk a mile in less than 10 minutes. | ||
MrMotionPicture
United States4327 Posts
On January 27 2011 21:24 iPlaY.NettleS wrote: yeah 34" waist is on the lower end of the scale lol I have 28'' waist and am 5'9.... :x | ||
PimpMobeel
120 Posts
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bosnak
Canada29 Posts
I heard Height is 5'4 Yay short women for the win -_- | ||
Raii
Philippines194 Posts
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ChrisXIV
Austria3553 Posts
So, my weight is way below average, as is my chest size (33''). I can, however do about 20 pullups (1 average? wtf) and walk a mile in 12 minutes (again: wtf). 40 situps in 1 minute...I don't want to try that out, sounds unhealthy. Push-ups: 29. | ||
craz3d
Bulgaria856 Posts
On January 27 2011 09:00 Jstor wrote: http://www.elitefeet.com/are-you-an-average-man I'm thinking the data collected was from Americans, but overall, they seem pretty accurate, though there's a few I disagree with, such as average heart rate being 52 beats/minute (lolwut, not even most pro athletes have that low) But overall, this seems pretty accurate. Some of the stuff was surprising, such as: The part of a man's body that is the biggest turn-on for the average woman: his butt I read through the entire list, and I gotta say, I feel so damn inadequate. Being below average in everything (including height) after a solid 1.5 months of regular lifting = fail. Oh well, at least my dick is average size. I don't really understand how you can "fail" because of average height. You were born with that, it's not up to you, the same goes with your dick size. The average resting heart rate should probably be closer to 60, though the resting HR is determined by a lot of things such as weight or size of heart. For example a professional distance athlete has a resting HR in the 30s, but his/her weight is very little compared to the average, and their heart is much bigger. A professional American football player probably does have a resting HR in the 50s. | ||
bosnak
Canada29 Posts
On January 28 2011 00:31 Raii wrote: Woah cool. All this time I thought I was short for a 16 year old. I guess 5'10" isn't that short after all ![]() ![]() When Shaq was 12 he was 5'10 lulz | ||
Celestial_
13 Posts
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57 Corvette
Canada5941 Posts
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BroodjeBaller
125 Posts
Like 65% of the USA is overweight of which 30% obese. Many of those are going to have a really hard time running a mile in 12:17. Some would have to pauze every 50-100 meters. | ||
Velr
Switzerland10686 Posts
![]() Btw: I bloody hate the US Inch and that stuff stuff... Makes 0 sense and the rest of the world has no clue what your talking about.. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
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Irrelevant
United States2364 Posts
age - 23 height - 6'1 weight - 261lbs chest - 50in waist - 36in bicep - 16in sit ups 1min - 63 push ups 1min - 52 bench - 18reps of 225lbs (max weight that my bench set has) mile - 6:56 (river trail) | ||
Sfydjklm
United States9218 Posts
On January 28 2011 00:51 Irrelevant wrote: Got bored yesterday so tried out a lot of this shit to see where I fall age - 23 height - 6'1 weight - 261lbs chest - 50in waist - 36in bicep - 16in sit ups 1min - 63 push ups 1min - 52 bench - 18reps of 225lbs (max weight that my bench set has) mile - 6:56 (river trail) penis? | ||
CPTslut
Germany98 Posts
On January 28 2011 00:32 ChrisXIV wrote: I'm 5'9 and weigh 130 pounds. So, my weight is way below average, as is my chest size (33''). I can, however do about 20 pullups (1 average? wtf) and walk a mile in 12 minutes (again: wtf). 40 situps in 1 minute...I don't want to try that out, sounds unhealthy. Push-ups: 29. That's because your torso doesn't really have any weight to pull up. | ||
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