In any endeavor, it helps to have benchmarks to aim for so you can tell if you’re making progress or not.
If you’ve taken up barbell training (and I hope you have, not only because every man should be strong, but because weight training is simply a blast), you might be wondering: “How much weight should I be able to lift after training for a certain amount of time?”
Well, today we answer that question with the help of my personal lifting coach and head of Barbell Logic Coaching, Matt Reynolds.
Below, Matt shares the strength benchmarks he thinks the average man should be able to achieve after training for six months to four years.
His benchmarks are based on relative strengththat is your strength relative to your bodyweight.
These numbers/timelines are rough benchmarks. They’re not absolutes. You might hit these strength benchmarks sooner or later. Your mileage will vary depending on your unique circumstances.
Novice Weightlifting Goals (6 Months of Consistent Training)
After six months of training, the average guy should be able to hit the following weights on the four main barbell lifts (note that we aren’t tracking 1 rep personal records at this point. You’ll start going for 1 rep PRs one year after you’ve completed a linear progression, which takes about six months):
Squat: 3×5 @ 1.25x bodyweightDeadlift: 1×5 @ 1.5x bodyweightPress: 3×5 @ 0.70x bodyweightBench Press: 3×5 @ 1x bodyweightSo if you’re a 200-lb man, your numbers would look like this:
Squat: 3×5 @ 250 lbsDeadlift: 1×5 @ 300 lbsPress: 3×5 @ 140 lbsBench press: 3×5 @ 200 lbsIntermediate Weightlifting Goals (1-2 Years of Consistent Training)
After one to two years of consistent training, the average guy should be able to lift the following weight on the four main barbell lifts:
Squat: 1.75x bodyweightDeadlift: 2x bodyweightPress: 0.9x bodyweightBench Press 1.2x bodyweightIf you’re a 200-lb man, your numbers would look like this:
Squat: 1 rep @ 350 lbsDeadlift 1 rep @ 400 lbsPress: 1 rep @ 180 lbsBench Press: 1 rep @ 240dvanced Weightlifting Goals (3-4 Years of Consistent Training)After three to four years of consistent training, the average guy should be able to lift the following weight on the four main barbell lifts:
Squat: 2x bodyweightDeadlift: 2.5x bodyweightPress: 1x bodyweightBench Press: 1.5x bodyweightOur 200-lb man’s numbers would look like this:
Squat: 1 rep @ 400 lbsDeadlift: 1 rep @ 500 lbsPress: 1 rep @ 200 lbsBench Press: @ 300 lbsThe post How Much Ya Bench? Strength Benchmarks for Men appeared first on The Art of Manliness.
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