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Be more Specific FunnybagsThe Smashor said:Can take an airbag ramming your face level.
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Be more Specific FunnybagsThe Smashor said:Can take an airbag ramming your face level.
What if we make a versus then ovvoThe Smashor said:-snip-
trueThat's actually High 0-A ngl
1 mile in 4 minutes is way above average human10-A , 9-C via ramming at full speed. Im 6'4", 295lb and did 1 mile in 4 minutes. calced it to about 3008.3824595967 J.
Tier: 10-A , 9-C
Name: SHADYBOI0
Origin: The Real World
Gender: Male
Age: 16
Classification: Human,Vsb member, Former tfw2005 member, Forehead Specialist
Powers and Abilities: Rage power, high pain tolerance(some how didnt feel my knee cut open at the bone and laughed my ass off when i saw it) Madness Manipulation( got a discord server mad and got kicked due to my gallows humor)
Attack Potency: 10-A , 9-C via ramming at full speed. Im 6'4", 295lb and did 1 mile in 4 minutes. calced it to about 3008.3824595967 J.
Speed: Average Human (1mile in 4 minutes)
Lifting Strength: Above Average possibly Athlete
Striking Strength: Athlete class, Street Class via ramming
Durability: Athlete level Possibly Street level ( Comparable to my AP)
Stamina: Average in combat , lower normally, Above Average with MTN DEW
Standard Equipment: None notable
Intelligence: Above Average ( had a 10th grade reading level in the 6th grade)
Weaknesses: Feels regret after fighting, depression,
oh shit1 mile in 4 minutes is way above average human
Yeah, average human can't keep that pace for a mile, A noncompetitive, relatively in-shape runner usually completes one mile in about 9 to 10 minutes, on average. If you're new to running, you might run one mile in closer to 12 to 15 minutes as you build up endurance. Elite marathon runners average a mile in around 4 to 5 minutes.1 mile in 4 minutes is 6.7m/s, average human is from 5-7.7 m/s, so yes, average human
Though I think small distances are more accurate for speed and longer distances for stamina
I get what you mean, but it's not the accurate way of measuring speed, just staminaYeah, average human can't keep that pace for a mile, A noncompetitive, relatively in-shape runner usually completes one mile in about 9 to 10 minutes, on average. If you're new to running, you might run one mile in closer to 12 to 15 minutes as you build up endurance. Elite marathon runners average a mile in around 4 to 5 minutes.
Oh ok I get it because any average human could do that if they never got tiredI get what you mean, but it's not the accurate way of measuring speed, just stamina