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[QUOTE="Ryan_m_b, post: 5617123, member: 310350"] One important question: what do you mean by strength? Do you mean literal strength where 5 is on the order of a world class weight lifter and 1 is an emaciated elderly person prior to death? If so how are different bodily capabilities taken into account i.e. an olympic sprinter versus a marathon runner? There are far too many variables; where they are punched, how fast the punch is, how healthy they are, where they were punched on the body (an obese elderly person punched in the leg by a boxing heavyweight is more likely to survive than a healthy twenty year old taking one to the head) etcetera. Perhaps simplify it a bit for yourself by looking into the normal distribution of a variety of human traits and mapping against that. [/QUOTE]
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