


However, since Toguro is a lot taller, I’ll use a scaling law to get his true weight. Like the Bui calculation, I’m going to compare Toguro at 45% to that fellow who plays “The Mountain” on game of thrones. Using info from this site, we can get a formula for calories spent walking:Ĭalories burned per minute = (0.035 * body weight in kg) + ((Velocity in m/s ^ 2) / Height in m)) * (0.029) * (body weight in kg)įor Toguro’s weight, we have the ring of course, but we should add his too. It’s 28 Px here compared to the original stadium at 15, the full length of the island at 512, and the distance between stadiums at 371.ġ5 / 28 =.

What about carrying it coast to coast as Toguro did? First, let’s figure out the distance.Īs previously established, the second DT stadium is 344.794 m in diameter. He put it on his shoulders, so we can subtract the height of his head. First we need to figure out how high he lifted it, thought. So to pick it up, we can find potential energy needed with mgh. We already have the numbers necessary to figure out the ring’s weight thanks to this blog post. Can you blame me? That was before I jumped down the physics based rabbit hole of fictional versus.

I remember back in the day thinking this was the most impressive thing he did, strength-wise. Toguro carries the ring from the original stadium to the new one. Before the final showdown between Yusuke and Toguro, he does a couple of fairly impressive things that I thought were worth calculating.
