[quote=@ImportantNobody] For psi of someone who could punch 600 pounds of force, I just divide by the size of their fist to get the pounds per inch? For my strength chart I'd take their best strength quality. For example, if they can deadlift 500 pounds but punch like a wimp they'd still be mid tier 1. If I go by 400s I could explain any minor discrepancies as the multiverse normal humans are just a tad bit stronger in general. Don't know why I didn't think of this simple solution. The only problem is trying to find how the average strength would tie into the average lifting force. I know it's not true for everyone but I'd like to know what would be balanced rater than making someone really strong and good at punching but the stats I give do not reflect this because I make his pinching unintentional weak towards what he should be. [/quote] I'm not certain on the formula. It was measured by a machine. They had a bunch of boxers do theirs and they were hitting for 300-700 ppsi and then comes up this little older man who hits a 2000 ppsi. He admitted he obviously got to create himself a perfect stance for that punch, but he was able to consistently get over double most of the others participating. And yeah, as long as you aren't expecting everyone to fit into the categories it is probably fine. I just never do any categorization really since there are always exceptions and I just usually find it easier to make the best judgment call I can at the time.