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What's your waist to height ratio?
The Waist-to-Height Ratio (WHtR) is a simple, yet effective, health metric used to measure body fat distribution and assess obesity-related health risks. Men and women should keep their waist circumference, no more than half their height. A ratio of 0.5 or lower is often considered healthy, indicating that your waist circumference is less than half your height. Waist to height ratio can be obtained by dividing waist size by height:Waist-to-Height Ratio = Waist circumference​ / Height Mine's (66cm/176cm)=0.375 What's yours?
What's your view on the trap bar deadlift?
Is it better than the traditional deadlift, is it safer?, some consider it to be cheating, how is it for strength, hypertrophy etc.?
10 things every lifter should be able to do.
https://t-nation.com/t/10-things-every-lifter-should-be-able-to-do/284402 What do you guys think about the standards in this article, are they too easy, too hard or just right. I will briefly summarize them below. 1. Bench Your Bodyweight 2. Deadlift Double Your Bodyweight 3. Hold a Two-Minute Plank 4. Sleep With Only One Pillow 5. Sit on Floor Without Using Hands, Knees, or Shins 6. Balance on One Foot for 10 Seconds 7. Hang for 30 Seconds, Pull-Up 8. Long Jump Your Height 9. 30-Second Bodyweight Squat and Hold 10. Farmers Walk Your Bodyweight
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Neel Dhutia
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