Pounds the average 175-pound man (aka : average weight, average height is 5'9 1/2) can bench-press one time: Age20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69
Lbs 180 158 143 128 116
taking an average from this gives the result that the average male, ages between 20 and 69 can bench press
Yes, but he'd have to be a man with below average strength. Women can beat men, but the women have to be strong to do so. If a woman can bench 200 pounds then she could beat most men at armwrestling.
About 13 pounds of poop a day is average for a man over 64 years old.
less than 185lbs
Mariusz Pudzianowski can bench press up to 600 pounds. He has competed in the World's strongest man competition and is from Poland.
The average man in the United States weighs about 185 pounds. The average women weighs 162 pounds. Obesity is a continual growing issue.
The amount of weight a man can bench press varies greatly depending on factors such as strength, training experience, and body weight. However, elite powerlifters can bench press well over 500 pounds.
There is no definite answer, but the average for a 300 year-old man is about 28 pounds per day.
If by average you mean a mostly sedentary individual weighing about 165lb? In the region of 119lb for a single rep.
the average afghan man can bench 300, while the women and children can generally bench 100. so some would say theyre strong
164 pounds
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the oldest man to officially bench press 500 pounds is Ed Coan, a legendary powerlifter. He achieved this feat at the age of 56 in 2015. Coan is renowned for his incredible strength and numerous records in powerlifting, making him a prominent figure in the sport.
The average 58 year old man is about 69 inches high and the average weight is about 195 pounds. An average 58 year old man SHOULD weigh closer to 175 to 180 pounds for better health.