>he counts the weight of the bar in his lifts
>>36855521
>Why the fuck wouldn't you count it
Nice shitpost
>20 kg barbell
Why the fuck would you not count that?
>he counts the weights on the side of his barbell in his lifts.
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>>36855521
>he counts the weight in his lifts
>>36855521
>only newfags fall for this bait
>>36855562
>he lifts
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>he doesn't count the weight of his own arms
>he doesn't account for his height above sea level
literally never gonna make it
>he doesnt account for the clips at the end of the bar
>>36855521
>Not taking into account atmospheric pressure and micro gravity fluctuations when calculating your weigths
>he doesn't count the weight of his own ballsack when squatting
>He doesn't take into account the rotation of the planet relative to the orbitvaround the sun
If you lift while your position is facing away from the direction the earth is moving, the weights are lighter.
bunch of DYEL's in this thread
my bar only weighs 37 lbs instead of 45 lbs
>>36855975
>lifting at the equator is harder
>Not taking into account centrifugal force
>>36856045
> thinking centrifugal force doesn't make deadlifts easier
these are the people giving you advice on /fit/
>>36855975
you really are a retard just dont count the bar. its like a mental force to push yourself you cock lover. the bar is just a bar nothing els its the weight you need to worry about.
>>36856123
>>36856045
>not knowing it's centripetal force
>not doing the right calculations
>not gunna make it
>>36856823
>expecting someone that believes in "centrifugal force" has any idea how to do the calculations
>>36856038
37? 33lbs would be a normal women bar (15kg)
When you weigh yourself do you say you weigh 10lbs less because your brain doesn't count because you never use it?
>>36857433
Centrifugal force is very much "real" in rotating frames such as the surface of the earth. In an inertial frame it does not exist, but in an accelerating frame there is a component of radial acceleration(basically gravity) which depends on angular velocity, which is generally denoted as centrifugal force.
From a non-rotating point of view it doesn't exist, but since we are rotating, it modifies the attractive force towards the earth's center.
>>36855555
fucking check'd breh
I'll never count weights again
>>36856823
ultimately, putting it in cosmic scale we aren't lifting shit