Benchpress Benchmarks

Benchpress

We've done the research so you don't have to; below is a list of the best sites to use to benchmark your time in the Benchpress. This list was most recently updated on August 15, 2023. We'll update again as new sources become available or old one’s change.

Source Average Benchmark Dataset Data Source
Mens Fitness & Health

GFF Choice

Example, if you are 34 years old, weigh 171 pounds, and lift 185 pounds, your lift-to-bodyweight ratio as 185/171 = 1.08. The corresponding row in the 30-39 age-group column shows a percentile ranking of 75. That means you can lift a greater proportion of your bodyweight than 75% of the men in your age group. Percentile based (increments of 5)
5 Age Categories
Ages 20-60+
Data compiled by Everett Harman holds a Ph.D. in exercise science from the University of Massachusetts. He served for 24 years as a civilian research physiologist for the U.S. Army, conducting studies in biomechanics and exercise physiology, and evaluating the effectiveness of training programs for improving physical performance.

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Strength Level Beginner 0.50x
Novice 0.75x
Intermediate 1.25x
Advanced 1.75x
Elite 2.00x
(in regards to your bodyweight)
Male and Female
5 strength levels
By bodyweight 110-310 lbs
16 Age Categories
Ages 15-90
Data compiled by Owner Michael Clark. Data is based on user inputs to system and anaylized by computing processes. We set standards based on what people put into the calculator. This allows us to provide standards that do not exist anywhere else on the web. We carefully judge each lift and lifter to see if we should include that lift when calculating the standards.

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HoneHealth 1:1 (average, regarding bodyweight) Averages Data compiled by Sydney Bueckert is a Fitness & Nutrition Editor at Hone Health. She is a qualified fitness instructor with her BS in Kinesiology, NASM CPT, CES, FNS, and GPTS, and a passion for human performance and corrective exercise. Data based oin scholarly articles from the National Library of Medicine.

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Fitness Volt Average = 100% of your bodyweight Bodyweight 114-320+ lbs
5 strength levels
Male and Female
4 Age groups
Ages 20-59
Data compiled by Andrew Peloquicn a NFPT- Certified Personal Trainer.

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Strength Log Intermediate Male 220 lb Female 104 lb Male and Female
5 strength levels
By bodyweight 90-310 lbs
Bench Press Calculator
Percentile Calculator
Kilograms and Pounds
Data compiled from internal user input on highly rated application StrengthLog devloped by a team of powerlifters and nutrition specialists.

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Art of Manliness Beginner 1x bodyweight
Intermediate 1.2x bodyweight
Advanced 1.5x bodyweight
3 Fitness Levels Novice through Advanced
Male only
Data compiled by Brett & Kate McKay, founders of AOM, the largest independent mens interest magazine on the web.

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Healthline Average = 90% bodyweight Male and Female
Bodyweight 114-320+ lbs
4 Age groups
Ages 20-59
Healthline has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations.
Medically reviewed by Daniel Bubnis, M.S., NASM-CPT, NASE Level II-CSS, Fitness

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