How strong should I be to be able to run through a brick wall unharmed?
April 15, 2014 4:37 PM Subscribe
Assume a legit brick wall, at least 20 feet across, about 10 feet high, mortared together, supporting part of a house. No trickery or special setups.
- I'm assuming some bruising and contusions to skin and muscle tissue here. By "unharmed" I mean no fractures, no ligament or tendon tears or disc injuries.
- By "how strong" I mean not just how much should I be able to squat, press and deadlift, but also 1) how fast should I be able to go; 2) how massive should I be (bodily measurements); 3) any other factors you consider relevant.
- I'm assuming some bruising and contusions to skin and muscle tissue here. By "unharmed" I mean no fractures, no ligament or tendon tears or disc injuries.
- By "how strong" I mean not just how much should I be able to squat, press and deadlift, but also 1) how fast should I be able to go; 2) how massive should I be (bodily measurements); 3) any other factors you consider relevant.
This post was deleted for the following reason: This is pretty handwavey chatfilter stuff. -- cortex
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