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  2. World record progression men's weightlifting (1998–2018)

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    This is a list of world records progression in men's weightlifting from 1998 to 2018. These records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts. The International Weightlifting Federation restructured its weight classes in 1998, nullifying earlier records and again in 2018

  3. Metabolic equivalent of task - Wikipedia

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    The metabolic equivalent of task (MET) is the objective measure of the ratio of the rate at which a person expends energy, relative to the mass of that person, while performing some specific physical activity compared to a reference, currently set by convention at an absolute 3.5 mL of oxygen per kg per minute, which is the energy expended when sitting quietly by a reference individual, chosen ...

  4. Weight class (boxing) - Wikipedia

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    Established at 130 lb (59 kg) in 1920 by Walker Law; recognized in 1959 Super Bantamweight: 118–122 lb (53.5 - 55.3 kg) Established at 122 lb (55.3 kg) in 1920 by Walker Law; recognized in 1976 Super Flyweight: 112–115 lb (50.8 - 52.2 kg) Established at 115 lb (52.2 kg) in 1920 by Walker Law; recognized in 1980 Light Flyweight

  5. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Weight training became increasingly popular in the 1970s, following the release of the bodybuilding movie Pumping Iron, and the subsequent popularity of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Since the late 1990s, increasing numbers of women have taken up weight training; currently, nearly one in five U.S. women engage in weight training on a regular basis. [95]

  6. World record progression men's weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of world records progression in men's weightlifting. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts. The International Weightlifting Federation restructured its weight classes in 1993, 1998 and 2018, nullifying earlier records.

  7. The Biggest Loser (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    41 lbs/18.6 kg Most Weight Lost in a week (Female) Patti Anderson (Couples 3 week 1) & Sonya Jones (Glory Days week 1) 23 lbs/10.4 kg Most Weight Lost in a week (not week 1) [Male] Neil Tejwani 33 lbs/15.0 kg Most Weight Lost in a week (not week 1) [Female] EW: Holley Mangold (Second Chances 2 Week 5) 19 lbs/8.7 kg

  8. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson - Wikipedia

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    Sandbag over bar – 45.4 kg (100 lb) over 4.57 metres (15 ft 0 in) Viking ship mast (Ormrinn langi) carry – 650 kg (1,433 lb), 10 metres (33 ft) long log for 5 steps [ 104 ] Plane pull – 40,000 kg (88,185 lb) for 24.90 meters 'uphill, with an extra uphill on the final meter'

  9. Harris–Benedict equation - Wikipedia

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    The Harris–Benedict equation (also called the Harris-Benedict principle) is a method used to estimate an individual's basal metabolic rate (BMR).. The estimated BMR value may be multiplied by a number that corresponds to the individual's activity level; the resulting number is the approximate daily kilocalorie intake to maintain current body weight.

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