Weights

how much are each of the red, blue, green and yellow weights?

my gym doesn't have the Olympic weights, seeing how close I am to this guy

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red 25
blue 20
yellow 15
green 10
white 5

Reds are 25, blues are 20, yellow are 15 and greens are 10
Kilograms

ummmm in units of measurement that have been to the moon, thanks

Google still exists you know?

lol fuck off burger

those are kg plates in the pic, so he gave you kg weights

this, but in kg

Looks like he is lifting 135kg

NASA used Kg familam

no shit retard. it didn't even need to be said. fucking burgers

NASA and almost all other US Government organizations use metric.

> he thinks anyone in science uses imperial units

top kek friend

Why
Get
Your
Barbell
Rainbow
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>Looks like he is lifting 135kg
2x25=50
2x20+50=90
2x10+90=110
110+20=130

2.2 lbs ~ 1 kg

Good luck user.

Don't you see the small black plates, retard? Look like 2.5kg plates
2x25=50
2x20+50=90
2x10+90=110
2x2.5+110=115
115+20=135

>be me
>eyelet
What life to live

Those look thick enough to be 5kg plates. Not sure though.

The answer is literally on the plates on the rack, retard.

Actually false, they used imperial and never stopped using imperial. At the least they use both imperial and metric at times. Kill yourself.

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