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"Weight" is the debut single released by American drag queen Latrice Royale. The single was released on January 15, 2014. The single was released on January 15, 2014. The song plays with the homophones " weight " and "wait", revolving around the topics of food, hunger, and cravings. [ 1 ]
The commercial shows people swimming, running, and checking their weight while connected to iPhone apps and accessories to a recording of "Chicken Fat". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was reported to be a 2000 recording by Bernie Knee , a jingle writer and part-time cantor, which was released by Kimbo Educational Music , [ 1 ] [ 6 ] though he died in 1994. [ 7 ]
For example, a height/weight chart may say the ideal weight (BMI 21.5) for a 1.78-metre-tall (5 ft 10 in) man is 68 kilograms (150 lb). But if that man has a slender build (small frame), he may be overweight at 68 kg or 150 lb and should reduce by 10% to roughly 61 kg or 135 lb (BMI 19.4).
Musically, the song features art rock riffs and the extensive addition of guitar reverb. [4] [1] The verse riff in the first half of the song revolves around an arpeggiated diminished seventh chord, and has been compared to that of "Eton Rifles" by The Jam. [5] Then, the song slows down and becomes a more atmospheric, minimalist base. [6] [7 ...
The waist-to-height ratio (WHtR, [a] or WSR: waist-to-stature ratio) is the waist circumference divided by body height, both measured in the same units. WHtR is a measure of the distribution of body fat. Higher values of WHtR indicate higher risk of obesity-related cardiovascular diseases, which are correlated with abdominal obesity. [1]
Notably, the lighter lifter is actually stronger for his body-weight, with a total of 5 times his own weight, while the heavier lifter could only manage 4.375 times his own bodyweight. In this way, the Wilks Coefficient places a greater emphasis on absolute strength, rather than ranking lifters solely based on the relative strength of the ...
His last lift was a 190.0 kg clean and jerk that was 3.15 times his body weight, [12] which is the highest ratio clean and jerk to body weight of all time. Using the Sinclair coefficient , his performance at the 1988 Seoul Olympics was the most dominating weightlifting performance of all time. [ 13 ]
Vehicle Liftoff Mass Payload Mass to LEO Mass ratio Payload fraction Falcon 9 Block 5: 549,054 kg + 22,800 kg 22,800 kg 25.1 3.99% Proton-M: 705,000 kg + 23,000 kg