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Lets talk strength vs. endurance, /fit/
I see to be able to pick up 300 pound men and fling them like bags of leaves, a minimum of 10 feet/1.5 bodylengths of a full grown man away from me. Why? Because I find people are less inclined to fight with you if you can nonchalantly pick them up over your head and throw them with the same ease their out of shape, uncoordinated asses can throw a punch at you.
I desire to be able to repeat this feat a minimum of 75 times a day, preferably 100.
Suppose I started training with a 25 pound dummy modeled after a 6'0 man, just grabbing it, lifting it and throwing it 10 feet away from me near to one hundred times a day. Then at the end of every week, I add one pound of weight to it.
If I persisted with this training regimen for three years, would I be strong enough to chuck a grown fatass man like a sack of potatoes all day long if I kept at it? Or would I hit a wall of strength vs. endurance and just reach a physical peak, where trying to exercise or gain any more would just cause me physical illness or injury?
I'm not a big guy. 5'8. 150 pounds. Maybe 5 of that is bodyfat, otherwise skinny as fuck. Also would not be 'cheating' with dietary supplements. I want protein? I'd eat fish and beef and pork. I want vitamins and minerals? Soup and stew and caveman salads. And milk. Lots of milk.
Do I have a shot without whey shakes and already being 6'5?
I see to be able to pick up 300 pound men and fling them like bags of leaves, a minimum of 10 feet/1.5 bodylengths of a full grown man away from me. Why? Because I find people are less inclined to fight with you if you can nonchalantly pick them up over your head and throw them with the same ease their out of shape, uncoordinated asses can throw a punch at you.
I desire to be able to repeat this feat a minimum of 75 times a day, preferably 100.
Suppose I started training with a 25 pound dummy modeled after a 6'0 man, just grabbing it, lifting it and throwing it 10 feet away from me near to one hundred times a day. Then at the end of every week, I add one pound of weight to it.
If I persisted with this training regimen for three years, would I be strong enough to chuck a grown fatass man like a sack of potatoes all day long if I kept at it? Or would I hit a wall of strength vs. endurance and just reach a physical peak, where trying to exercise or gain any more would just cause me physical illness or injury?
I'm not a big guy. 5'8. 150 pounds. Maybe 5 of that is bodyfat, otherwise skinny as fuck. Also would not be 'cheating' with dietary supplements. I want protein? I'd eat fish and beef and pork. I want vitamins and minerals? Soup and stew and caveman salads. And milk. Lots of milk.
Do I have a shot without whey shakes and already being 6'5?
