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Human lifting strength question

If a human can deadlift 81.91kg possibility up to 100kg and only lift 32.5kg up from the ground up over their head/ benchpress it and can backlift/ squat 52.73kg. Also, they can lift 9.1kg to 13.64kg dumbbells in each hand over their head.

1. What level is their lifting strength?

2. What level of ap is their energy they exert to lift the weights?

The person's height is 1.6 meters tall.
 
I'd say above average. I think we determine lifting strength by lifting and object by any means necessary. If someone can climb a tree or a mountain, they would have to have the physical strength required to support their own body weight in order to perform such a feat.

If someone simply bench presses and object, it's generally assumed they can lift much more if they're using other muscles in their body to lift. Because tbh, benchpressing 50 kilograms does fall into the bodybuilder class lifting strength; despite the fact that 50 kilograms is the baseline for normal human lifting strength if every muscle in the body was working together to lift something.
 
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