The daily number of military press lifts entered on Strength Level is greater than the daily number of reverse curl lifts.
The daily number of military press lifts entered on Strength Level is greater than the daily number of reverse curl lifts.
Metric | Military Press | Reverse Curl | Difference | Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daily count | 166 | 1 | ↑165 | ↑16500% |
Total lifts entered | 321,890 | 1 | ↑321,889 | ↑32188900% |
The average military press entered by men on Strength Level is heavier than the average reverse curl.
The bodyweight of men entering military press lifts on Strength Level is on average heavier than those entering reverse curl lifts.
Metric | Military Press | Reverse Curl | Difference | Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|
Average lift | 141.9 lb | 98.6 lb | ↑43.4 lb | ↑44% |
Elite lift | 239.7 lb | 283.5 lb | ↓43.8 lb | ↓15% |
Average bodyweight | 178.2 lb | 177 lb | ↑1.2 lb | ↑1% |
Lifts analysed | 106,867 | 121 | ↑106,746 | ↑88220% |
The average military press entered by women on Strength Level is heavier than the average reverse curl.
The bodyweight of women entering military press lifts on Strength Level is on average heavier than those entering reverse curl lifts.
Metric | Military Press | Reverse Curl | Difference | Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|
Average lift | 76 lb | 54.9 lb | ↑21.1 lb | ↑38% |
Elite lift | 141.2 lb | 115.1 lb | ↑26 lb | ↑23% |
Average bodyweight | 143.5 lb | 140.8 lb | ↑2.8 lb | ↑2% |
Lifts analysed | 7,513 | 0 | ↑7,513 | ↑- |
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