45 pounds = 20.4116567 kilograms

45 pounds = 20.4116567 kilograms


20 kilograms = 44.0924524 pounds


so i guess americans are slightly stronger than europeans?

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No

$1 = ~110 yen
110 yen = ~$0.99

so i guess japanese people are significantly richer than americans?

You'd be surprised how inaccurate average gym plates are. The 45 lbs = 20 kg assumption is pretty valid desu

Their "2 plate" standard is higher, if the bar is still 20kg (?)

I didn't think anything would top the gayest thing I heard today.

Plus Europeons count the bar

why would they be more inaccurate in america, meathead?

Because in Australia 20kg plates are actually 20kg.

In Amermutt land where companies are allowed to be shifty as fuck for maximising profits above quality you get away with selling anything and everything, which ends up with your Amerimutt gyms having “45lb” plates that are actually 40-46

t. brainlet

Wait, people seriously count the bar?

does this mean if im in UK and i take plates to the US they are 1 pound heavier?

if we assume plates both in america and europe have, on average, a 5% error, then this doesn't speak anything about 45lbs being closer to 20kg than before?

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if you are new and your goal is to bench 100kg, the difference between a 20 and 35kg bar will matter to you

Lol I bet you count your arms too faggot

Why not count wind resistance from the fans while you’re at it? Lmaoooo

No

Americans don't count the bar in their lifts. Were as most European countries do.

We just don't count in plates.
When sombody asks you how much do you lift, you just say it in kg

Gay and fake

Kek

Underrated

Yeah but Europeans don’t count the first two plates where as Americans do.

user are you saying you count the weights for your lift?

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