>>11583513The shorter you are, the better you can take it.
It's based on the square/cube law:
Your weight is proportional to your volume wich is roughly proportional to the cube of your height.
You strength is proportional to the crossection of your muscles, wich is roughly proportional to the square of your height.
Both assuming simmilar body composition obviously.
In addition to that, there is the load on the cardiovascular system wich is strained more by higher blood pressure differences that also get worse with height.
>>11583517Walking at 3G would be insane.
Just try taking 200% of you bodyweight worth ow weights and walk a mile.
That's still without the cardiovascular strain, but should give you an idea.
>>11583520Honestly, mainly ultra short men with realy strong legs could deal with high gravity.
An upper body like that would make walking a pain in the ass.
Hell, even here on earth guys build like that struggle with any kind of endurance sports such as running or cycling.