So yesterday after 9 beers decided to use my 1966 Sprite shell as my deadlift apparatus. I believe the bare chassis weighs 400lbs but this chica has its boot lid and doors. I'd say it's 450lbs... not sure though. Chassis is 11 feet log. Any brainboxes know how to calculate the weight I lifted? I wanna DM the hottie and let her know....I'm five foot five and a quarter tall but I can lift a rear end. Its 11 feet long and most of weight is in the booty. Something about pivot mathematics?
Fulcrum is the front wheel center of mass determines the lever forces and distances. Copied from somewhere on the internet... Good luck and let us know how it goes... All I get are the MIL.... nevermind A level where the load and effort force are located on the same side of the fulcrum is often characterized as a second-class level mechanism. Example - Second-Class (Order) Lever A force (weight) of 1 pound is exerted at a distance of 1 ft from the fulcrum. The effort force at a distance of 2 ft from the fulcrum can be calculated as Fe = (1 lb) (1 (ft) / (2 ft) = 0.5 (lb)
Did 5 reps this morning. Definitely not ideal lifting conditions. Dead lift bar is typically 6 to 8 inches off a level floor. I'm grabbing this butt an inch from unlevel ground. Snuck in a 52 mile ebike ride this morning. Feels good to actually do something positive to get rid is these moobs. 49 years auld, shorter than your grandmother
That broad looks pretty scrawny to me, I’m not thinkin you need all that lower body exercise. Maybe throw in some cardio, I heard somewhere that other forum members have had a hard time going the distance with her