What does 1 divided by 2 divided by 3 divided by 4 even mean?????

what does 1 divided by 2 divided by 3 divided by 4 even mean?????

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0.04166666666 of a rep, it's how you test your max strength

0.04166666666666666666666666666667

plates?

>rounding a neat fraction to decimal

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He's talking about 1/2/3/4 retards

=0.4167

1/24??

Don't round it, it's a recurring decimal

I'll round your mom if you don't stop quoting me

Bench/squat/deadlift/overheadpress

Fuckin captchad man

That's the only reply I made you dumb nigger
I already rounded your mother's asshole yesterday

so? as a cue for the lifter .0416... is easier to explain than him having to calculate on his mind

It's what your lifts should be at by the end of a beginner strength routine, user.
1plate(overhead press)/2plate(bench)/3plate(squat)/4plate(deadlift)

>the 4 is ohp
God damn I want to see your fucking shoulders

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What's the timeframe associated with ending a beginner's routine? Expected, and average, I guess

4-6 months depending on your intensity

A year if your genetics are great, two if average, three if so absolutely dogshit that you should probably quit

Good stuff thanks m80s

Depends where you start from strength wise, depends if you're roiding, depends on your genetics, depends how often you go the gym, depends if you're also eating and sleeping right

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>doing SS
>Ever
LOL

Thank you for your advice. We never would've figured without you!

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