mindfirst
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I was wondering if anybody else had an opinion on this.
If you have 2 people with convertible weight, height... but 1 of those people have some sort of discrepancy (We'll pick CP that has affected right leg.) and they both go out and pull 300lbs as an almost 1RM, isn't the person with CP actually stronger? Yes, they both pull the same am out of weight, but the CP body is less efficient; whereby, requiring more strength to be just as effective.
If you get on a bike, and pick a piece of road, and you ht a top speed of 30 MPH, wouldn't it require more strength to hit 30 MPH on the same piece of road if you let air out of 1 of the tires?
If you have 2 people with convertible weight, height... but 1 of those people have some sort of discrepancy (We'll pick CP that has affected right leg.) and they both go out and pull 300lbs as an almost 1RM, isn't the person with CP actually stronger? Yes, they both pull the same am out of weight, but the CP body is less efficient; whereby, requiring more strength to be just as effective.
If you get on a bike, and pick a piece of road, and you ht a top speed of 30 MPH, wouldn't it require more strength to hit 30 MPH on the same piece of road if you let air out of 1 of the tires?