Yo.
Originally posted by DarkOdin
Healing factor all the way in the "real world" it would give you super strength/durability anyways.When you work out with free weights, you tear muscle and it regrows making the muscle bigger and stronger the healing factor would be great here.
The same goes for running = equal to super speed.
Lifting weights also makes the bones denser and muscle so durability would come from it.
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I dont think Ud get spr-spd from having a great HF, as I cant think of any person who has gained a speed-boost PURELY due to having that and not some other *watever* going on in their physiology.
Tazer
Originally posted by Tazer
Yo.I dont think Ud get spr-spd from having a great HF, as I cant think of any person who has gained a speed-boost PURELY due to having that and not some other *watever* going on in their physiology.
Tazer
not right away but you can train to be run faster and since your body would be able to handle non stop healing you should be able to reach some sort of insane speed not saying like flash or even quick silver but maybe faster then a cheetah or something like that
Originally posted by SoulDevourerwhen weight train your bones get micro fractures which then heal and make the bone more dense/stronger.
IMO its due to his adamantum skeleton (he can train with heavier weigths without risk of breakin his bones)
This is why when you see a powerlifting our bodybuilder break a bone or ligament b/c of the weight they are lifting is the result of the muscle being to strong and the rest of the body bones/ligament tendon etc.. didn't have time to strengthen
Yo.
Originally posted by DarkOdin
not right away but you can train to be run faster and since your body would be able to handle non stop healing you should be able to reach some sort of insane speed not saying like flash or even quick silver but maybe faster then a cheetah or something like that
then U wouldnt be doing heavy weight lifting if U were trying to get faster, as thick muscle would actually slow ya up; look at olympic-class runners. these ppl arent heavy by ANY means, but more lean and/or wiry.
if U wanted to come close to a cheetah's top recorded speed, which is something like 6.1 secs for a 100m sprint, then U'd hafta train like them rather than bulking up........
Tazer