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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So let's say these tendon or bone snaps related to exercise tend to happen one of two ways
1 Gradual wear and tear from prolonged use without enough recovery or proper nutrition to make the tendons or bones the same strength or stronger than before - This is not caused by strength or amount of muscle
2 A catastroprophic event that involves the muscle contracting with too much force - This could be prevented if someone with massive muscles just chose to use less force