@stregastanca @GuiLamare @AbrutinB @Edwin06734246 @once0upon0atime @KaiN34500 @mimotjsla @Soulito_Chan @Gublerception @NunezNavid letemps?? les chiffres sont faux? le taux d'hémoglobine, la taille du coeur, les records, volume maximal d’oxygène? tout est v
@ArtVand67892245 @msvinter @BaxterBaxter19 @ShoshiOpti @FondOfBeetles @TLexercise I think you need to get a grip https://t.co/P9WAxkALDe
@msvinter @ArtVand67892245 @BaxterBaxter19 @ShoshiOpti @FondOfBeetles @TLexercise Grip is a really bizarre hill to die on too.... https://t.co/P9WAxkALDe
@Fianna_Saoirse @rabenaas5 @hennethannun007 @Grachtnakk Schau mal, hier ist ein Vergleich der Griffstärke von Frauen und Männern: https://t.co/LfKxcREkSr /1
@SpiritedSparr0w Imagine gaslighting yourself into believing that advantages like this somehow disappear. https://t.co/cEVLewUa5P
RT @StrangerJosh11: "Less expected was the gender related distribution of hand-grip strength: 90% of females produced less force than 95% o…
If you follow this account you're likely aware that advantages like this, and other similar ones, don't simple disappear. https://t.co/X7pgUScwrK
@SwipeWright This is the kind of information that has been repeatedly validated by human experience, but yet here is just one example of scientific evidence showing that women cannot just “train more, and harder” to be able to compete with men. https://t.c
@quesador @heysasso @cactus__flower_ Elite female athletes in sports where grip strength is trained average around the 25 percentile of non-athletic healthy young men. IIRC the strongest woman in the study - the judo champion of Germany - was 75th percenti
Astonishing: On one measure of strength – hand-grip force – 95% of men are stronger than all but the 10% strongest females, and the strongest women will rarely surpass the 50th percentile of average men. https://t.co/t8nww7uSyd
RT @KirstiMiller30: A recent study out of Brazil suggests that the entire strength advantage goes away with trans women that lower their te…
A recent study out of Brazil suggests that the entire strength advantage goes away with trans women that lower their testosterone levels. They looked at grip strength in 8 trans women compared with 8 ciswomen matched for BMI. https://t.co/yFgLRQSv2Q
@MorlockP @ZweihanderRPG @sarcastic_kilah I wish; I do this for free. Study is here, and is a great reference for the subject. "Highly trained female athletes" in the sample are specifically selected for activities requiring grip stregth - judo and handba
@Aleksander_soer @For_XXs_Sake @DebbieHayton @PennyRed You are incorrect. We make safeguarding law and policy based on statistics. Males pose the danger, not females. #Boundaries #SexNotGender https://t.co/uY1hk2OcWA
@deepsami Mutta näin raadollisesti tiivistäen: https://t.co/9UfUvpfVNJ The results of female national elite athletes even indicate that the strength level attainable by extremely high training will rarely surpass the 50th percentile of untrained or not sp
@SoleilRoseMimi @olivernashbb La testosterona nada tiene que ver con la fuerza física. La parte superior del cuerpo de los hombres tiene, de media, un 75% más masa muscular y 90% más de fuerza que las mujeres (https://t.co/byk5lNcQog) https://t.co/PvXBCdS
@TargaryenRhae @roque_coral @JasonSCampbell https://t.co/IY3Q3lobEp https://t.co/FSuoOfamWF. "90% of females produced less force than 95% of males. Though female athletes were significantly stronger (444 N) than their untrained female counterparts, this va
@AetiusRF Even people who intellectually understand that men are somewhat stronger than women on average tend to severely underestimate just how big the difference is when measured. https://t.co/Emy6G8qjMx
@cyberspice @PennyRed Sorry, here's the link. Or we could look at the olympics & see that non-elite athletic men regular break the women's records in most events. https://t.co/AOVLHexxQO
@SwipeWright @FreddyMagnus @ProletariatBarb Hmm this might be somewhat relevant in a sport like weightlifting, https://t.co/54y6UqRv2k
@thumbwitch @adulthumanfem10 @ripx4nutmeg @anxiousmillenn4 You'll certainly feel a 50% difference. https://t.co/oJCt9pvbVJ
RT @TouristInSpace: Hela studien. ”Hand-grip strength of young men, women and highly trained female athletes”. https://t.co/GQ6vimzjKG
RT @TouristInSpace: Hela studien. ”Hand-grip strength of young men, women and highly trained female athletes”. https://t.co/GQ6vimzjKG
RT @TouristInSpace: Hela studien. ”Hand-grip strength of young men, women and highly trained female athletes”. https://t.co/GQ6vimzjKG
Hela studien. ”Hand-grip strength of young men, women and highly trained female athletes”. https://t.co/GQ6vimzjKG
@Rudborne @lunalurvespotty @nycnyc @TB_Times Unfortunately does nothing for strength to weight ratio differences largely influenced by androgen exposure. "Less expected was the gender related distribution of hand-grip strength: 90% of females produced less
@Rudborne @lunalurvespotty @nycnyc @TB_Times Unfortunately does nothing for strength to weight ratio differences largely influenced by androgen exposure. https://t.co/NdGVWhKu70.
Equity is no one eats pickles anymore.
RT @Jballard11Josh: "Less expected was the gender related distribution of hand-grip strength: 90% of females produced less force than 95% o…
"Less expected was the gender related distribution of hand-grip strength: 90% of females produced less force than 95% of males." https://t.co/hXVNOMdm56
@ASAP_Ruby_ @Sattanovic Exemple : https://t.co/qluLMrC7bP 90%sont moins forte que 95%des hommes. Et même si les athlètes femmes sont significativement meilleures que les femmes non athlètes elle reste moins forte que 75% des hommes même non entraîné. Alors
https://t.co/qluLMrC7bP lis cette étude : 90% d'entre vous sont moins forte que 95% des hommes. Et ils ont compté des athlètes dans le lots. Alors tes biais pas terrible terrible. Tu mets pour te donner raison, ou tes ignares chais pas
@xvjhkz @LeCredl @__keyser_ @Chalgoumimi https://t.co/qluLMrC7bP on a des dizaines et des dizaines d'études qui prouvent que non en fait.
@xFortune @sullydish Here’s the abstract for the strength study https://t.co/ikG5Z6OeEu
@TaniaEStevenson @GeekGurl911 Here’s a study that supports the first box, it took me less than a minute to find on Google: https://t.co/p12ASqM7xA I’m not going to look up all of them just because you’re lazy. This stuff has been empirically proven, sorr
@TheyCallMePrada @jsquareofficial @Mic_nz @OtunbaTayoh @maxvayshia The average man hand grip strength is 541 newton and the average female is 329 newton. even for athletes females it's 444newton, it's not about ego, girl, you can't be 'woke' with nature, i
@TriangleWitch @simpPapa_ @ElielJosue13 @benshapiro Here some of my sources I can link more. Cite me your credible sources https://t.co/gV0pnUsb8e https://t.co/lid0dKZw1z https://t.co/5Yd1MYB5Sk
@adebayopeterO2 @TheCorrecter01 @maxvayshia The average man hand grip strength is 541 newton and the average female is 329 newton. even for athletes females it's 444newton, it's not structure G, you can't be 'woke' with nature, it's biology. https://t.co/B
@goodwill_kid @LukeMichael22 @AnnCoulter Grip is all about gender. https://t.co/Dtj1cvM181
@TransPasQueer @yennastark On devrait pas se poser de question. https://t.co/qluLMrC7bP Quand on sait que 95% des hommes sont plus fort que 90% des femmes, ça paraît assez évident.
@MulliganBrennan @StylezMcKoolaid @hope132023 @abel_tay @Puzzle80X @politicalandfun @votevets "90% of females produced less force than 95% of males. Though female athletes were significantly stronger (444 N) than their untrained female counterparts, this v
@hope132023 @abel_tay @Puzzle80X @politicalandfun @votevets "90% of females produced less force than 95% of males. Though female athletes were significantly stronger than their untrained female counterparts, this value corresponded to only the 25th percent
@perseusthefool @meanutbutter Haven't been sexually dimorphic in thousands of years? That's ridiculous. The 95th percentile of strongest women would be in the 25th percentile of men. READ A BOOK https://t.co/drfTIr4gEE
@DrTraceyK @MilitaryHealth Do you discuss how women are naturally better leaders due to their physical strength advantage and the psychological effect that has on those they lead? https://t.co/ev6THeHu42
@Mike_McCl @nwrmbing @robhind @NickySundt @dpakman In some physical elements like grip strength... I'm a carpenter so while I'm not I'm probably above average for men. Research shows there are few women with me in grip strength and they would be among the
@BabyBenShapiro @peterboghossian Here is the source, one among many. https://t.co/NNYbBbiSBP
@RuudyEB @pk_jason @crypto_popsicle @ACLU Here you are: https://t.co/dQEwJ0Q2ij it doesn’t address your question exactly, but it is clear that even female athletes lack the strength of non-athlete men.
Leaving this here to return too.
RT @egfalken: @Docstockk @CHSommers In grip strength, 90th percentile female = 10th percentile male. https://t.co/lJHJHRjU6s
@Docstockk @CHSommers In grip strength, 90th percentile female = 10th percentile male. https://t.co/lJHJHRjU6s
@jmilne_ @FondOfBeetles @KathrynBristow @DrSextonGreen Try grip strength for starters. https://t.co/C0gbjoGH80
@justinbennett12 @RJ_Singleton @ViveRevolte @BretWeinstein Just to make it clear, I was not talking about adults, I was talking about young trans athletes who've not had years of exposure to testosterone and have been on blockers. What you just shared does
If I were American, I would now be US champion of jam bottles opening. Don't deduce anything about the size of my hands please. https://t.co/5b8knFgYjT.
@Scientific_Bird @razibkhan I think I read somewhere that grip strength had the larges sex difference yet quantified https://t.co/1Ik0r3D7gG
RT @MarsAttack18: "Less expected was the gender related distribution of hand-grip strength: 90% of females produced less force than 95% of…
@CkLorentzen see also: https://t.co/OnclGApxgm Though female athletes were significantly stronger (444 N) than their untrained female counterparts, this value corresponded to only the 25th percentile of the male subjects.
https://t.co/OnclGApxgm "Though female athletes were significantly stronger (444 N) than their untrained female counterparts, this value corresponded to only the 25th percentile of the male subjects."
@Yssar1an https://t.co/OnclGApxgm "90% of females produced less force than 95% of males" "female athletes were significantly stronger (444 N) than their untrained female counterparts, this value corresponded to only the 25th percentile of the male subjec
@Magus_Janus https://t.co/fFQQDyfuUP About 44kg per arm probably Mine is at least 55kg
@GBtheTired @sjwilser @MotoKitten91 @yayameenk @STILLTish @Womankind15 @MaryceChan @JohnnoP1996 @IanDunt https://t.co/qhN3y5A8zm Wow, an obtuse bell end. How predictable.
"men and women are the same" - 90% of females had less hand-grip strength than the weakest 5% of males in this study (!) - female athletes matched up with the weakest 25% of males - okay, okay, jokes. here's the paper though: https://t.co/fZ0gjJkidq https
@SophieWarnes I gather that men and women are "designed" differently, so that even when men and women are of same overall size and strength, the men have stronger grip. So take advantage of that in bottle-opening situations 😉Ref: https://t.co/IMhixud4Rj
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…
@londonistar @mickyglasses @No1552 @MaherRonan 2/ And reality is never PC, it just *is*: https://t.co/XzKLP5f6Yo https://t.co/Um7rArsWYd https://t.co/OCY04W0Hza Also: https://t.co/QRHiIJPy2C
@Jobbinghappens @liminal_warmth For sure! Though the overlap in the distribution on this particular trait is astoundingly limited! https://t.co/9hRUCUiCOW https://t.co/28ZSMXdysI
Just organise a simple jar-opening competition to understand the problem. https://t.co/MCF5OV342R
@HalleVerkehrt @MechTee @mariaimdrunk___ @stagerbn https://t.co/IxwJAbGAmE Less expected was the gender related distribution of hand-grip strength: 90% of females produced less force than 95% of males.
@CovfefeAnon @parallaxoptics @JamesADamore it's to do with tendons in the hands. The male advantage is overwhelming. Bob from down t'pub has a better grip strength than a woman who trains her entire life. https://t.co/DUq2Lwfzqy
@realphilpacific @laalex2 Even then...men are physically stronger than women https://t.co/wUJ0gtX5xJ Also https://t.co/h4IItwgiAS Even so far as showing untrained men are stronger than trained women https://t.co/E2XxPRAFGU
@Tyekiller115 @chlovec @FallonFox https://t.co/zMA2xsxs1u "Mean maximal hand-grip strength showed the expected clear difference between men (541 N) and women (329 N). Less expected was the gender related distribution of hand-grip strength: 90% of females p
@teka21bat @doctorow Is it inaccurate? Times in my life I’ve had to open something for an adult male: 10ish (always an old person). Times I’ve opened something similar for a female: 300ish. Heck even the strongest females has less grip strength than 75% o
@iRo87jgCj15AiNt Первое что нашёл сейчас навскидку https://t.co/Gmsgs6OHz7 Вообще гугл grip strength men women, их много, хорошо изученная тема, было какое-то исследование, где оказалось, что большинство 12-летних мальчиков сильнее большинства взрослых же
@aalien @userpig смотри какое! https://t.co/DOeb2ZHAsD
RT @PsychoSchmitt: training also has big effects, too, of course (h/t https://t.co/pezmB35Tgs) https://t.co/Fvo6YqWvNM
training also has big effects, too, of course (h/t https://t.co/pezmB35Tgs) https://t.co/Fvo6YqWvNM
@kirstenlothbrok Here’s the link, if you’re interested. https://t.co/8goGSDOi0G
RT @FreshLinee_: @TadamYen @jtmb1maisjtmpas @konbininews Hand grip: '''90% of females produced less force than 95% of males.''' Though fema…
@Astreios @romanb14386756 @DarClem @_ludovic87 @konbininews Ce n’est pas ce qu’a trouvé cette étude : https://t.co/vOxPtOyQ9m “Though female athletes were significantly stronger (444 N) than their untrained female counterparts, this value corresponded to
@Crisalyx @LeviosaDream_ @konbininews Eh bien, en fait… https://t.co/BcJr4L7oT0 “The results of female national elite athletes even indicate that the strength level attainable by extremely high training will rarely surpass the 50th percentile of untrained
@ofdgiu @Crisalyx @konbininews https://t.co/BcJr4L7oT0 90 % des femmes ont une force de poigne inférieure à celle de 95 % des hommes. Même les femmes athlètes sont en dessous des trois quarts des hommes.
@Richie_Research @PsychoSchmitt That’s correct: see https://t.co/Ko8Tn302RR
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…
@KeepUpWithKFabe @TheJimCornette Remember he’s always on the side of making pro wrestling as believeable as possible. I believe he is coming at this from a biological standpoint. Men are stronger than women. https://t.co/TgMZe6G2NV
@BDimyon @Louise_m_perry It’s either from this or a related source (paywall) https://t.co/LBSGDNC5p7
@h3h3productions And thats an issue because recent studies have shown men to be stronger in both punching power and grip strength (https://t.co/Aen4t5KOVF and https://t.co/S492MgsSOO)
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…
@NatZiv https://t.co/cozOMEGdxg https://t.co/39MxMHmroP That said, my biggest pride as a man, when twice female colleagues and neighbours had to knock at my door to open jars of jam. I obliged even though sugar is bad. https://t.co/FClKF21gSt
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…
RT @pitiklinov: Otra característica en la que hay una gran diferencia entre hombres y mujeres es en la fuerza de agarre (hand grip strength…