i'd change the title to "adarq.org historical leaderboard" perhaps, and include the actual lifetime PR numbers listed by date
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but ya you're missing tons of people. also as an example, you have me in RVJ but not say LBSS or ARowe who both jumped basically as high (37-38 peak) but are shorter & have a shorter reach. So you need numbers & a full list in order not to skew/mislead.
I think a historical leaderboard is probably a good idea tbh.. it'd be a good one stop reference to see what people are into, where they excel, etc.
It should probably be in this format:
Top RVJ:
#1 - Handle, age, date, number, <how it was measured: vertec, video, etc>, <optional journal post of when it was hit>
#2 - ...
#X (not limited to 5, everyone gets on the list)
Top Squatters:
#1 - Handle, age, date, weight squatted @ set x reps, bodyweight, relative strength ratio, <optional journal post of when it was hit>
#X ...
stuff like that.
It could also have other categories like bench, deadlift, standing OHP, even some oly lifts/totals, 100m sprint, 200m sprint, 400m sprint, 800m, 1 mile, 5k, 10k, broad jump, long jump, L-SLRVJ, R-SLRVJ, DLRVJ
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Also mutumbo & T0ddday sprint. oh and t0ddday has a mean RVJ. oh and "rip" was definitely among the top RVJ's, even though it was inflated a bit, he got way up.
So this "leaderboard" could expand quite a bit, include everyone, and become a good historical reference for PR's on the forum.
I'll post some stats for myself tomorrow probably, then maybe help you edit the original post a bit if you want.
lmk if that makes sense or if it's beyond the scope of what you wanted to do :f
peace