Strength standards

Deadlift standards at 105 kg

Where a 105 kg lifter sits across the five training- population bands for the deadlift. Numbers are 1RM estimates — not working sets. Both male and female columns below; pick the one that applies.

This page is about bodyweight, not bar weight.

105 kg” here means the lifter weighs 105 kg. If you meant a 105 kg deadlift on the bar, use Strength Check and enter the lift, reps, sex, age, and your actual bodyweight. The verdict changes a lot between, say, a 60 kg lifter and a 100 kg lifter using the same bar weight.

1RM standards (kg) at 105 kg bodyweight

BandMaleFemale×bw
Untrained105741.00× / 0.70×
Novice1581051.50× / 1.00×
Intermediate2101472.00× / 1.40×
Advanced2891942.75× / 1.85×
Elite3412363.25× / 2.25×

Multipliers are ratio-of-bodyweight per ExRx training- population norms. Numbers in the male/female columns are 105 × the multiplier rounded to the nearest kg.

Cross-lift balance at 105 kg

Typical training-population ratios for a 105 kg lifter (StrengthMath methodology, practitioner consensus across NSCA Essentials + Practical Programming):

  • Squat : deadlift — typically 1.2–1.5×
  • Deadlift : OHP — typically 1.4–1.6× (deadlift divided by overhead press; OHP is the slowest of the four lifts to develop)

See the strength check calculator for the full balance report with your actual numbers.

Progression timeline (deadlift, 105 kg)

Ranges sourced from Rippetoe Practical Programming + NSCA Essentials. Per-lift speed adjustment (squat fastest, OHP slowest) is StrengthMath methodology.

1RM reliability at 105 kg

A 105 kg male intermediate deadlift (210 kg) lifted at 5 reps projects to a 1RM of roughly 237 kg ± 3 kg (StrengthMath HIGH reliability band, ~±2% — informed by LeSuer 1997's directional finding that the four formulas converge at ≤5 reps; specific ± bound is SM methodology). At 8–10 reps the range widens to ~±5%; past 10 reps it gets noisy. Use the check calculator for your actual numbers + the four-formula breakdown.

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Adjacent deadlift standards

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Other lifts at 105 kg