6years old - 10,000 pushups! - Page 3
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rpf289
United States3524 Posts
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RightCoast
115 Posts
Working out your body like this is not good at such a young age. Your body needs to delop properly, and stuff like this can stunt your growth and cause other problems. | ||
lawl mart
United States1289 Posts
thats even cooler, imagin how big he can get when hes that small @_____________@;; | ||
RightCoast
115 Posts
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iNcontroL
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USA29055 Posts
On July 28 2006 19:32 RightCoast wrote: how many is that in a minute? Working out your body like this is not good at such a young age. Your body needs to delop properly, and stuff like this can stunt your growth and cause other problems. 50 a minute as was already posted in this thread. | ||
iNcontroL
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USA29055 Posts
On July 28 2006 19:32 lawl mart wrote: thats even cooler, imagin how big he can get when hes that small @_____________@;; You guys have seen that buff white kid right? I dont care enough to search him up but hes that 12 year old who benched like 250lbs and his parents train him non stop etc etc.. THATS what he'd look like at 12. These kids are freaks. | ||
Servolisk
United States5241 Posts
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maoam
United Kingdom444 Posts
On July 28 2006 19:41 {88}iNcontroL wrote: These kids are freaks. I'd say it's the parents that are freaks, giving their kids roids. | ||
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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LegendaryDreams
Canada1350 Posts
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essare
Korea (South)251 Posts
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iNcontroL
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USA29055 Posts
On July 28 2006 19:41 Servolisk wrote: {88}iNcontroL, do you realize that you just made a post that was ON TOPIC? DOnt fucking startle me like that. Uh i sun tanned today.. was hot. | ||
teh leet newb
United States1999 Posts
Damn, said it before me. | ||
~AreS]
Canada2170 Posts
Math #1 ((9.8N * 30Kg) * 0.5M) * 9 = 1323 Joules per pushup at a normal person's efficency of 10%. 1323J * 50 pushups/min = 66150 Joules/minute 1 joule = 0.00239 Calories 66150 * 0.00239 = 158.09 calories/minute 158.09 Cal * 200 minutes = 31618 Calories or 3161800 calories (small C) 31618 calories / 2500 calories = 12.64 lbs of weight lost (1 lb of fat = 2500 calories) More Math it takes 1 calorie (little C) to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree C. 3161800 calories / (36 Kg * 1000) = 878.2 degrees C Even More math 1 watt = 1 joule/second 66150 Joules/minute / 60 = 1102.5 watts So if he did 10,000 pushups he would have lost about 12.64 lbs of body mass in that 200 minutes. Also, his body produced the equivelent of 3.3 kilowatt hours of electricity. My house uses less. Assuming his body is 100% water, that is enough calories to raise the tempeature of 30Kg of water by 878.2 degrees. | ||
twsan
64 Posts
![]() ![]() http://www.richardsandrak.com/photogallery.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Sandrak WTFFFF!!!! | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
In other words the kid above this post :/ | ||
NubainMuscle
South Africa423 Posts
On July 28 2006 20:10 ~AreS] wrote: 158.09 calories/minute 50 push-ups in 1 minute will NOT burn that many calories, especially a boy his size. In fact, with his compact size, I doubt he would burn that many calories in 20 minutes, though that range is far more probable than your original estimate. His range of motion is short and his bodyweight is low, so it isn't nearly as exertive as your guess implies. High intensity cardio would be necessary in order for me to burn 160 calories in 10 minutes, and I'm literally 3x his size! | ||
Freyr
United States500 Posts
On July 28 2006 17:52 gLyo wrote: Building that much muscle at a young age can fuck up your bone growth, can't it? You might stunt your growth by putting too much strain on your body while training at a young age. However, the muscle already built will cause no harm. Math #1 ((9.8N * 30Kg) * 0.5M) * 9 = 1323 Joules per pushup at a normal person's efficency of 10%. 1323J * 50 pushups/min = 66150 Joules/minute 1 joule = 0.00239 Calories 66150 * 0.00239 = 158.09 calories/minute 158.09 Cal * 200 minutes = 31618 Calories or 3161800 calories (small C) 31618 calories / 2500 calories = 12.64 lbs of weight lost (1 lb of fat = 2500 calories) I believe one pound of fat is equal to 3500 KILOcalories, not 2500 calories, so assuming the rest of your calculations are completely correct, that would change the result significantly. (As on foods and such, i believe 'calories' refer implicitly to 'kilocalories') Even if my above assertion is incorrect, the figures you came up with seem absurd, and I'm quite certain that the world record for nonstop pushups is indeed above 10k | ||
Sfydjklm
United States9218 Posts
On July 28 2006 19:25 rpf289 wrote: Now that's just fucked up. Imagine what he'll be doing when he's much older. The most I've ever done straight is 100, and that took me a month of doing them everyday. Ten-thousand is just...wow. im sure you could just stab him. | ||
XDawn
Canada4040 Posts
Your effing sick | ||
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