Here are the rules.

1. Its on grass both sides and its not been raining.
2. Your going against women who are the average height and weight from your country.
3. First across the line looses. No second chances.
4. Everyone involved is really trying.

18 comments
  1. Hard to say? 7-8?

    For reference I’m 6ft2, 240lbs, but I’m bigger than most of my friends. The average women is like 5ft6 and like 140lbs? Not really sure, the two main ladies in my life are smaller than that (my wife 5ft4 and daughter like 3ft?), but then one of my sisters is 6ft0 and about 200lbs.

  2. So I’m 5’9 and about 135, but I’m recovering from a long period of not eating hardly anything, so I’m not at peak health, all my friends are women, so I think we could beat like 5 other women, but six would beat us

  3. Are all my friends male? So i could beat a bunch of kids by myself. I’ve done it. But if my best friend is there and my gay best friend is there and 2 other guys i know we could probably take 15. Total. My best friends are both incredible athletes (i’m not good at everything) and they’re either equal to or stronger than me.

  4. If it’s 5 of us, I would say double that would be a piece of cake. Anymore would be a little struggle. 15 or more is where things would cause problems. Sounds crazy but taking into account I’m a fairly big guy and an avid weightlifter, and so are my friends.

  5. “what kind of question is this? are you seriously trying to ask how many women we could overpower? that’s disgusting and sexist. this isn’t a game and women shouldn’t be treated as objects to be beaten. get out of here with this nonsense.

  6. I’d say I could easily beat 4-5 women by myself. So for 5 guys on the safe side I’d say we could take 20 women fairly easily. Maybe 25 women total versus us 5 guys.

  7. Al least 10. Depends on the friends, but I could probably take 3 by myself. But I lift.

    Technique matters also. Gotta tug in bursts and coordinated.

  8. I would say 10-13 based on the friends/ next of kin I am thinking of. We do this sometimes in martial arts class. They usually put me (230lbs, legs bigger than my waist) up against 6 kids (probably about 400lbs total) or our 6th Dan master (ex military) who is a my size if he is around.
    My brother is a skilled tradesman and basically is always working out.
    I have one friend who is bigger than me that used to be a body builder.
    I have a cousin who is a skilled tradesman like my brother.

  9. Well I’m 260 and most of my friends are rugby players, so if I assume that they’re all at least 230, that puts our side at just under 1200 pounds.

    Average weight of a woman in America is 170 pounds, so it would take roughly 7 just to match us leaning back on the rope.

    If the women aren’t trained in any way (which the average person isn’t), I’m guessing we could take at least 15 before their sheer weight advantage started really taking affect. Maybe 20 if we get a good rhythm and the other team isn’t coordinated?

  10. Women on average have 2/3 the lower body strength and 1/2 the upper body strength of men. The average weight of women is 4/5 of men.

    I would estimate 9-12 women.

  11. As I have zero friends it just depends on the woman/women. Probable a lot if they are emancipated

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