Comments by "" (@neutronalchemist3241) on "Are Men Stronger Than Women?A way to Degrade Female Identity?" video.
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He talked about average, and that's the average. On average, for the same body weight, men are about 1/3 physically stronger than women and, since men are on average bigger and heavier, that difference is closer to 50% IRL.
That's reflected on high level competitions, where men and women train the same.
In weightlifting, the discipline that's closer to be of pure physical strenght, there are two categories 55kg and 81kg where the body weight limit is the same for men and women, so are directly comparable.
The current world record for 55kg category, snatch, clean& jerk and total are: men 135kg, 166kg, 294kg; women 102kg, 129kg, 227kg.
The current world record for 81kg category, snatch, clean& jerk and total are: men 175kg, 207kg, 378kg; women 127kg, 158kg, 283kg.
So, when technique don't really count, men are around 33% stronger for the same body weight.
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In weightlifting, the discipline that's closer to be of pure physical strenght, there are two categories 55kg and 81kg where the weight limit is the same for men and women, so are directly comparable.
The current world record for 55kg category, snatch, clean& jerk and total are: men 135kg, 166kg, 294kg; women 102kg, 129kg, 227kg.
The current world record for 81kg category, snatch, clean& jerk and total are: men 175kg, 207kg, 378kg; women 127kg, 158kg, 283kg.
So, when technique don't really count, men are around 1/3 stronger for the same body weight.
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