What’s Your Animal Strength?
Browney・2 minutes read
The machine calculates strength by comparing the weight pulled to different animals, with the narrator resembling a panda at 229 kg. A video shows using a bar to reach the top animal, the strongest of all.
Insights
- The machine at the gym assesses strength by equating the weight pulled to various animals, providing a unique and engaging way to measure one's physical capabilities, as demonstrated by the narrator pulling 229 kg and being likened to a panda.
- The video showcasing the use of a bar to reach the top animal indicates a hierarchical ranking system based on strength, with the strongest animal at the pinnacle, offering a competitive and motivational aspect to the strength assessment process.
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How does the machine calculate strength?
By comparing weight pulled to animals.
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