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Dear Flea, as a suggestion, rather than trying to figure the physics and centre of mass etc, you could try your pushup off your bathroom scales maybe for a decent approximate measurementThis afternoon I was doing weights at the Y, and could do a lot more reps than I can pushups. So how much weight does one bear in a pushup? There has to be some kind of mathematical formula for this.
Way to logical. I missed your input.Dear Flea, as a suggestion, rather than trying to figure the physics and centre of mass etc, you could try your pushup off your bathroom scales maybe for a decent approximate measurementJanna xxx
Dear Flea, as a suggestion, rather than trying to figure the physics and centre of mass etc, you could try your pushup off your bathroom scales maybe for a decent approximate measurementJanna xxx
I had always that a pushup was around 60% of your body weight.
I just tried the bathroom scale idea and it's pretty much in the ballpark.
BTW, by putting one leg on top of the other, so that you are now on one foot only, this increases body weight to around 70%
Also, if the reps are done on a weight machine, then that's a device that tends to isolate and target specific muscles.
Pushups on the other hand work muscles all over the body.
I believe that it is roughly 2/3rds of your body weight, but I cannot remember the exact formula.