Calculateur de Ratio Force/Poids de Corps
Calculez votre ratio de force par rapport à votre poids de corps.
Strength Ratio
1.29 x BW
Strength Ratio vs Body Weight
Formule
## How Strength-to-Bodyweight Ratio Works ### Formula **Ratio = Weight Lifted / Body Weight** ### Common Benchmarks - **Bench Press**: 1x BW is intermediate, 1.5x is advanced, 2x is elite - **Squat**: 1.5x BW is intermediate, 2x is advanced, 2.5x is elite - **Deadlift**: 2x BW is intermediate, 2.5x is advanced, 3x is elite These ratios provide a standardized way to evaluate strength independent of body size.
Exemple Résolu
A 175 lb lifter bench presses 225 lbs.
- 01Ratio = 225 / 175 = 1.29x bodyweight
- 02Distance to 1.5x BW = 175 * 1.5 - 225 = 37.5 lbs more needed
- 03Distance to 2x BW = 175 * 2 - 225 = 125 lbs more needed
Questions Fréquentes
Is a 1x bodyweight bench press good?
A 1x bodyweight bench press is a solid intermediate milestone. Most men who train consistently for 1-2 years can achieve this.
Do strength ratios change with body weight?
Lighter lifters tend to have higher ratios than heavier lifters because strength does not scale linearly with body mass. A 150 lb lifter at 2x BW bench is rarer than a 200 lb lifter at 1.5x.
What about bodyweight exercises?
For pullups and dips, being able to add 50% of your bodyweight as extra load is considered advanced. 100% added weight is elite.
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