what % of your bodyweight do you squat?
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Started with the bar, 43% of my weight, and just recently reached 104% :bigsmile:
awesome! I was excited to hit 100%.
after my little setback i'm back to about 90%....When i get over 100% i'm gonna do a little happy dance0 -
I'm currently just below 150% of my body weight. I started lifting heavy in Sept '13.
I have had some knee issues so when I get over 200lbs I have to wrap my knees.0 -
at 80kg bw i was squatting 110kg for 5sets of 5. No idea what that is %wise, 140% ish?
Anyhow, at the moment, i'm lucky if i can squat with nothing due to a spinal injury0 -
I can squat about 142% of my body weight. I weight 130 pounds and can squat 185 pounds. I've been lifting for a year now but only started squatting 6 months ago. When I first started squatting I could squat around 100 pounds. I usually do 3-4 sets of 8.0
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I squatted 130% of my body weight today which was 80kg. When I started lifting it was just the oly bar, then I reached 100% bodyweight last year and having been working slowly to the point that I will be able to do 200% someday in the future.0
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96% for working sets, 110% for 1RM. An illness then lack of gym membership then illness again kept me out of the squat rack from August to January, so I've been squatting again for 2 months. Squats are going up each week, so I should be over 120% by the end of May.
Goal is 140%.0 -
working weights or 1 RPM??
Jo, you're my go-to when it comes to questions. When they say "I squatted 110% of my body weight" do they mean that a 150lb person squatted with 265lbs on their shoulders? Is that free-holding the barbells or the "good morning" machine? (Is my math off?)0 -
This has varied over the years. My best was 2.55 x bw. Then I took many years off and started again last year. Now I am at 1.66 x BW. I would be high right now I think but I have been inundated with joint issues that keep causing setbacks, plus I am heavier now so I think getting back up to 2.55 x will be much tougher to do unless I cut body weight. I would like to get back up to 2 x BW. That would be pretty good for my age and weight.0
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Also keep in mind that as you get heavier the weight you do does not proportionally go up. So for example there is a big difference I think when you have a 300 lbs guy who lifts double body weight vs a 150 lbs guy lifting double.0
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I squat 80% of bw. Could do more but I go easy on my knees.0
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I started out doing StrongLifts, and was squatting just the empty bar -- so around 30% of my bodyweight, but to be honest, that didn't feel heavy, but I doubt I could have squatted my bodyweight if my life depended on it. Now, about a year later, I'm doing about 145% of my bodyweight. And I'm 25lbs heavier. And yes, there have been setbacks along the way. Weeks off because of vacation, flu, etc. I did switch to Starting Strength, and have now progressed onto the Texas Method -- we'll see how that goes.0
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65% with my Stronglifts working sets, so still got a way to go!0
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Currently 113% of my bw - started out with just the bar0
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started two weeks ago with SL and squat about 51% of my BW now0
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>BW for reps. I use Squat Stands (no Power/Squat Rack) so for safety reasons I have never attempted to see what my 1RM is.0
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85% for my RPM
Maybe 66% for working..
My goal is 150% of weight at goal weight which is 9 stone so...goal BS of 85kg, currently squatting 58kg!0 -
working weights or 1 RPM??
Jo, you're my go-to when it comes to questions. When they say "I squatted 110% of my body weight" do they mean that a 150lb person squatted with 265lbs on their shoulders? Is that free-holding the barbells or the "good morning" machine? (Is my math off?)
100% body weight would be 150 lbs
110% of body weight would be 165
its' easier to say I squat body weight- or 1.5BW or 2xBW- I don't know many people who do the percentage of their body weight after they get to 100 or 1.5. Most people just say what they squat - or go to 1.5bw.
percentages really are more applicable for under body weight lifts.
And typically when people say they are squatting weights like this- is a barbell on a squat rack or power cage- not with a machine (I think this is the only forum I'm on where it's not automatically assumed- or they have to add 50 lbs plus the bar.... that's kind of a given)0 -
>BW for reps. I use Squat Stands (no Power/Squat Rack) so for safety reasons I have never attempted to see what my 1RM is.
This is my problem too....I think I have stalled out here because of the risk with using the stands....could probably do more quite easily.0 -
After about 6 months of regular weight lifting, I am up to 210 lb., about 135% of my body weight. I was happy to squat over 200 lb. - my new goal is 200% of my body weight!0
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