The human limit of strength is considered to be 800-1,000 lbs (about 360 to 500 kg) over-head, and 1,100-1,500 lbs (about 500 to 680 kg) bench press.
The human limit of strength is considered to be 1,800-2,200 lbs. (about 816.46-997.90 kg) over-head, and 3,500-4,000 lbs. (about 1587.57-1814.36 kg) bench press. If a user with peak human strength was to have an adrenaline rush, it could push them into Enhanced Strength, but not to Supernatural Strength.
Estimates vary, but researchers have pegged the amount of muscle mass recruited during maximal exercise at around 60%; even elite athletes who have trained to get more output from their musculature might only harness around 80% of their theoretical strength. Why do we keep so much in reserve? Safety, essentially.
The greatest weight ever raised by a human being is 6,270 lbs. in a back lift (weight lifted off trestles) Paul Anderson.
'This stone weighing 1,200kg was lifted by the Great Ghulam Mohammad, known as 'Gama Pehlwan', on December 23, 1902, at the age of 22, who lifted it up to his chest and walked around over a fair distance. In his life he remained undefeated and is acknowledged as the greatest wrestler ever born.
Eddie Hall set the current world record for heaviest deadlift at the Europe's Strongest Man competition in 2016, when he pulled 500 kgs, or 1,102 pounds.
In some verses, using 100% of one's muscular strength can increase one's physical capabilities tenfold, but at the same time, it could cost a person their life.
100 times stronger means you can lift a small car (one ton) with one hand. Throwing - an average man can throw a football which weighs about a pound, about 30 yards. 100x strength would allow you to pick up and throw say a 200 pound man about 15 yards with one hand.
Between one quarter and one half of a person's body weight is made up of muscle. If all your muscles pulled together in one direction, they could lift 25 tons.
The Guinness Book of World Records (1985 edition) lists his feat of lifting 6,270 lb (2,840 kg) in a back lift as "the greatest weight ever raised by a human being".
As mentioned in an article in Scientific American, the memory capacity of a human brain was testified to have equal to 2.5 petabytes of memory capacity. A “petabyte” means 1024 terabytes or a million gigabytes so that the average adult human brain can accumulate the equivalent of 2.5 million gigabytes of memory.
That would make the average man able to bench around 2000lb and able to run 150mph as well as punch at 150mph. Assuming your skeletal system matches your strength and speed you'd kill the poor Gorilla before it knew what happened.
In fact, the comics have put Superman's strength at a point where he's able to lift around 2 billion tons! To put that into perspective, the Empire State Building is only 365,000 tons!
Cavallo's mother, Mrs. Angela Cavallo, lifted the car high enough and long enough for two neighbors to replace the jacks and pull Tony from beneath the car.
Batman's Strength Is On A Nearly Superhuman Level
In Batman #655, Bruce is shown to be bench pressing over 1000 pounds during one of his regular workouts. In Batman Odyssey #2, Bruce mentions that his maximum leg press is 2500 pounds.
A Lancashire man has broken a weightlifting world record after lifting a whopping 100kg (220lb) over his head with one arm.
The average deadlift is 150 kg for men and 89 kg for women. This makes you an intermediate lifter and stronger than 50% of StrengthLog's users.
The heaviest assisted squat lifted by a male is 484.89kg (1069lb). The heaviest unassisted squat weight lifted by a female is 278.9kg (614.86lb). The heaviest assisted squat weight lifted by a female is 387.5kg (854.29lb). All of these weights are verified by the Guinness Book Of World Records.
The human brain never stops developing, because of the myelin and the myelin sheath that surrounds the nerve cells. It enables a fast transmission of nerve impulses – information. The myelin building process in children is intense and it decreases throughout life but it is continuous and never stops.
The human brain is an amazing and powerful tool. It allows us to learn, see, remember, hear, perceive, understand and create language.
Each day we have a limited amount of brain power, and as we use it up our ability to make complex decisions and think creatively is reduced.