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Size vs. Strength: Who Wins the Ultimate Competition?

Will Tennyson

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A series of strength challenges pits giants against a dwarf to determine who is pound-for-pound stronger. In the grip strength challenge, the giants took an early lead with a score of 195.8, while the average human scored 135.8 and the dwarf scored 55.2. The bench press, a test of power-to-weight ratio, saw the dwarf surprisingly win, scoring 22.9 reps while the giants struggled to match his efficiency. The Conan's Wheel, a grueling test of endurance, was won by the giants with a time of 57 seconds, significantly faster than the dwarf's time. The log press, another power-to-weight challenge, was won by the dwarf with 10 reps, giving him a slight edge before the pull-up event. In pull-ups, neither the dwarf nor the giants managed to secure a win, with both falling short of their targets. The truck pull proved to be a decisive event, with the giants finishing in 30 seconds, a time the dwarf could not beat. The competition culminated in a squat challenge and a dead hang tiebreaker, with the dwarf narrowly winning the squats and the giants ultimately taking the dead hang tiebreaker, proving that size and strength can both be decisive factors.

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