Some video claimed some study claimed that for each pound you increase your neck strength you reduce your risk of concussion by a certain percent
If you take 100% divided by the percent reduction per pound then you would know how many pounds you need to increase neck strength by to be immune to concussions
This obviously is not true
Different people start at different strengths
You probably can not be immune to dying of a head injury no matter how strong you make your neck
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I do not want to erase everything to change things to be out of 3 parts instead out of 2 parts
Strength measurements are dependent on specifying endurance level or the number of repetetions or time an action is performed for
It is often more appropriate to specify torque or some other unit instead of force for strength
If it is not an isometric contraction than strength values depend on the speed and direction or velocity of the movement relative to the direction of the force resisted