1H jerk numbers vs 2H jerk numbers

I'm trying to mark my progress against various ranking tables (KB sport) but alas, competition for men are two-handed and these days getting kettles is hard, so I only have one per weight.

How (approximately) to compare/guess my say 5 minute 2H jerk count based on either my 2.5 2 (L+R) minutes 1H jerks (if the critical element is body movement) or 52(L+R) 1H jerks.. or... Any other idea?

In other words, from your experience, if your 2H jerks per N minutes was X, what would your 1H jerk be? X? X2? X1.5?
 
@togetherinchrist Can't answer this but I can tell you doubles is a completely different experience because your body is under double the load the whole time - and after long stretches this impacts the lift as much or more than your arms getting fatigued if that makes sense.

If you want to do direct comparison and you only have one bell then work on snatches.
 
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