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  • #16
    Originally posted by cowboy View Post
    That's my own linear extrapolation based on air density at sea level vs. 4,000 ft. I know it seems high, but my own anecdotal experience suggests it is right. I'll easily knock 30 seconds off of my pace running at sea level when I travel.
    Are you going to do a linear extrapolation based on the density of my fat ass? I'd be interested in how much my time could change.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Mr Incredible View Post
      Are you going to do a linear extrapolation based on the density of my fat ass? I'd be interested in how much my time could change.
      Fat is less dense than muscle, and there appears to be an inverse correlation between ass density and race times. I have three computers working on your projected finish time based on your own ass density as I type this, but the size of the problem makes this an extremely processor-intensive model. Give me a day or two.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by cowboy View Post
        Fat is less dense than muscle, and there appears to be an inverse correlation between ass density and race times. I have three computers working on your projected finish time based on your own ass density as I type this, but the size of the problem makes this an extremely processor-intensive model. Give me a day or two.
        I did squats this morning. That should help your calculations.
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