The most weight a human ever lifted was 6,270 pounds. Paul Anderson was included in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1957 for the heaviest being a back of a lift by a human being.
Yes they could.
Neil Hurst could list approximately 400 pounds. However, he was trained and fit enough to attempt to lift that much weight.
The world's strongest man can lift over 1,000 pounds. The exact weight can vary depending on the competition and the specific event.
In this case it's the amount of weight, but in reality it's neither. It only matters HOW you lift it, as in posture, stance, etc... You could have any amount of weight on there, just do it correctly.
yes, lift to much weight and it could tear any muscle can
The weight that a mouse can lift will depend on its size. It is estimated that mice can lift things that twice their body weight.
If I were to go anywhere to get information on weight lift training I would start out at the source a gym where you can see the action first hand and get instructed. There are also so many great books out there and magazines that you could be a weight lift trainer in no time.
one pound
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
The amount of weight that one person could lift if using all 600 muscles at a time is unknown until you know the strength of the individual's muscles.
Lift some weights and drink high protein foods.