08-10-2020, 11:03 PM
(08-10-2020, 10:43 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I am an athlete, I train other athletes. I deal with rehab from my own injuries, as well as help others recover from their injuries. Now, I'm no Physical Therapist, but I know enough about the body and performance to know the difference between a party trick and an actual demonstration of functional strength as it applies to one's sporting nature.
I'm honestly astounded.
From a standing position, weighing 315 lbs, and jumping 44" vertically is as much (most likely more) proof of structural stability in the metatarsals than pushing a "heavy vehicle". I can use numerous muscles and skeletal structure in my body (including upper body) to compensate for a weakened foot while pushing such a load. What can I use to compensate for unsound feet during the explosion of pushing 315 lbs 44" vertically?
Athlete or not you may want to research W x H = F