I've never met a woman stronger than me, but I have been with some that could put up a fight. No holding their hands down with one hand, leaving the other free to do what ever. But wrestling/trying to hold them down is fun. Most obese women don't have the stamina to keep it up, which is cool in it's own way when they see themselves weakening way before you.
I don't think it's all fat either. I had a class one time when I still did search and rescue that basically said women can move from point a to point b, and burn fewer calories per pound then men. Their bodies are geared more towards endurance rather than strength/short term stamina. The instructor (a MD/PhD with UA said while the caveman theory of women working menial tasks form sunrise to sunset, while men hunted/fought/played games was reasonable, more likely it was a stragity for women to survive pregnancy, which would be an edge even into the 20th century.
The whole thing reverse if you are in water- women have more surface area (boobs and hips) and are smaller (more surface area per pound), so are at a disadvantage, but fat people will last longer in the water and will float better.
The things you learn...
I don't think it's all fat either. I had a class one time when I still did search and rescue that basically said women can move from point a to point b, and burn fewer calories per pound then men. Their bodies are geared more towards endurance rather than strength/short term stamina. The instructor (a MD/PhD with UA said while the caveman theory of women working menial tasks form sunrise to sunset, while men hunted/fought/played games was reasonable, more likely it was a stragity for women to survive pregnancy, which would be an edge even into the 20th century.
The whole thing reverse if you are in water- women have more surface area (boobs and hips) and are smaller (more surface area per pound), so are at a disadvantage, but fat people will last longer in the water and will float better.
The things you learn...
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