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6025076 No.6025076 [Reply] [Original]

/fit/ here

I feel like my gainz aren't happening fast enough. I've decided that I need to take my training to the next level.

How can I build a gravity machine?

Pic related. I want to start at 30G and then work my way up to 100G. Maybe I can even go Super Saiyan afterward.

>> No.6025084
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6025084

Don't fail me /sci/

>> No.6025085

Build a wheel big enough to do squats in and let it spin

>> No.6025086

>>6025085
You mean like a big hamster wheel? How am I supposed to squat while in motion?

>> No.6025089

>>6025086
You won't experience any motion yourself, just the centrifugal force acting like gravity. Astronauts already use it.

>> No.6025092
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6025092

>>6025089
How many Gs can the human body handle? I'm prepared to go beyond normal human limits.

>> No.6025096

>>6025092
6-7

>> No.6025098

>>6025092

We could prob take 6-7 G and train in them with a lot of training get up there.

The issue is your body its self. Your body will start to cave in so there is a limit.

>> No.6025099

>>6025092
That's going to vary from person to person. You'll know when it feels right.

>> No.6025102

>>6025096
>>6025098
Fuck it. I'll go beyond that. I will do anything it takes to reach maximum gainz. I will reach my final form or die trying.

>> No.6025104

>>6025102
Might I suggest squatz inside a launching ICBM then?

>> No.6025105

>>6025104
Will that help me go Super Saiyan?

>> No.6025110

>>6025105
If you manage to survive, sure, why not.

>> No.6025109

>>6025105
Whatever kills you only makes you stronger.

>> No.6025112

>>6025109
>>6025110
I'm ready for this. I've never felt so strongly about something in my life.

thanks /sci/. you're true bros.

>> No.6025113

>>6025112
You're welcome. Don't forget your helmet.

>> No.6025133
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6025133

>>6025076
You build one of these.

>> No.6025137

>>6025133
how do?

>> No.6025139
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6025139

just spin this shit as fast as you want

>> No.6025151

>>6025139
im coonfusion

>> No.6025158

>>6025133
>run counter to the rotation and jump
>death from impact on wall

>> No.6025167

Just take steroids like everyone else.

>> No.6025207

>>6025092
a human can handle a short impact of around 150 g orthogonal to the long axis of the body without harm
source:
http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/6/1/62.3.long

>> No.6025208

>>6025102
above 3g the bloodflow to the brain starts to drop off because the heart cannot provide enough pressure, at around 5g no blood at all will reach the brain so you will have to lie down or die
(assuming 120/80 blood pressure and around 30 cm distance from heart to head)
source: <span class="math">p = \rho g h [/spoiler]

>> No.6025215

>>6025208
but if your resting heart rate was like 50 then surely you'd be able to take more gravity?

>> No.6025218

>>6025215
the rate doesnt matter (*), you need enough pressure to counteract the gravity and pump the blood upwards.
if everything fails you can always do pushups, even at 10g you will be "fine" as long you are horizontal

*) although athletes usually have low heart rate and make up for it with higher blood pressure

>> No.6025223

>>6025218
I aksed because athletes with low pulses have stronger hearts
so I thought since they had a stronger heart they'd be be able to withstand greater gravity