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Average people lifting strength

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It is most likely an approximation, but I think that it is a leftover from the previous administration.
 
I heard the average untrained human can at least lift half their body weight so, if they weigh 110lbs then they can lift 55lbs if they weigh 176lbs they can lift 88lbs.

With a small amount of training I heard that the average male human can't lift 99lbs over their head, 10lbs less then what we have a the low-end of normal human lifting strength. Thats not considering in the average female which I would guess to be around 75-95lbs to lift. I we considered deadlifting which a normal human can deadlift their bodyweight.

I would take the 99lbs at the vary least as the lowest of an average human.
 
Well, it would cause us considerable problems to reevaluate so many profiles at this point. The value may be a slightly inaccurate approximation, but it will have to be sufficient at the moment.
 
Lifting Strength is based mostly genetics so, there is an exact approximation of what the average human can lift unless you do a test of a certain number of people to lift weight because I can lift 79lbs over my head, backlifted 145lbs, and deadlifted 185lbs possibly can even do around 200 to 300lbs so, I'm the not the most average human in lifting strength.
 
Okay, but if we do a revision of our "real world" human statistics at some point, some staff members will likely have to do precise research.
 
Okay. Thank you for being reasonable.
 
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