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Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength Standards Calculator

Under strict Side-Handle Car Deadlift strength standards, Novice starts around 2.1x bodyweight for men and 1.5x for women, while Elite starts around 3.5x for men and 2.8x for women.

Enter your bodyweight, weight lifted, and reps to estimate your 1RM and see whether your Side-Handle Car Deadlift is Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, or Elite for your bodyweight.

The calculator converts your set into an estimated 1RM-to-bodyweight ratio, then compares that ratio with the Side-Handle Car Deadlift standards for your sex. This keeps the result focused on relative strength instead of only the absolute weight lifted.

Understanding Your Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength Score

Your Side-Handle Car Deadlift strength score is estimated 1RM divided by bodyweight. The calculator uses the entered weight for strict Side-Handle Car Deadlift, valid Side-Handle Car Deadlift reps, and your bodyweight to create a bodyweight-ratio score. That ratio lets two lifters compare the same exercise without pretending that absolute weight alone tells the full story.

This result is specific to Side-Handle Car Deadlift. A counted rep should meet this standard: Use rigid side-handle frame with two parallel 1.25-inch-diameter neutral handles, 25.00 inches center-to-center, centered 16.00 inches above level floor at dead stop. Lifter stands centered between rails; Frame rotates about fixed transverse pivot whose axis is 96.00 inches horizontally from handle centerline in start position. Vehicle or ballast is secured symmetrically; record vehicle/ballast identity, location, frame/pivot configuration, and declared physical mass for traceability only; Before testing, measure combined upward force required at both handles from dead-stop height through valid full-standing handle height at vertical intervals no greater than 1.00 inch, using calibrated weight cells/force gauges with apparatus configured exactly as lifted. Enter maximum measured effective handle resistance across path; do not enter car, axle, or frame mass; Begin motionless with feet fixed, arms straight, neutral grip beside body. Straps including figure-8 are allowed and must be applied before rep; chalk/belt/sleeves/wrist tape/shoes allowed. Deadlift suits/supportive briefs are prohibited; Lift frame continuously to motionless full knee/hip extension and upright control; no hitch, thigh support, bounce, frame rebound, stepping, or downward reversal. Lower to complete dead stop; judge/up-down commands optional but same standard applies. Whole reps 1–10. The score is not a general label for every nearby deadlift / strongman lever apparatus exercise, and it should not be used for Front-handle/bar-in-front frame; trap/frame/farmer substitute; wrong handle geometry/pivot; unmeasured or vehicle-mass weight; asymmetrical/changed ballast; rolling/bounce/touch-and-go; hitch/thigh rest; partial lockout; suit/briefs; external assistance. Those variations may be useful training choices, but they answer a different standards question.

For example, a 200 lb male with a 610 lb estimated 1RM reaches the Advanced boundary for this calculator. A 150 lb female with a 414 lb estimated 1RM reaches the Elite boundary. The same absolute number can land in a different tier when bodyweight changes, which is why the ratio matters.

The most useful reading is practical. Beginner and Novice results usually mean the lifter should make the rep more repeatable before chasing a heavier test. Intermediate results show useful familiarity with the exercise. Advanced and Elite results show strong relative performance only when every counted rep keeps the same range, setup, and finish.

Use the score as a snapshot, then write down the rep details that made the snapshot valid. A later increase means more when the same implement, same setup rule, same range, same support position, and same rep quality were used again.

Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength Standards

Side-Handle Car Deadlift standards use sex-specific estimated 1RM-to-bodyweight ratios. The lookup tables below convert those ratios into practical targets at common bodyweights. Use the row nearest your bodyweight for a fast check, then use the calculator result for your exact entry.

The tables are rounded to whole pounds for readability. Tier boundaries resolve upward, so meeting the Intermediate, Advanced, or Elite boundary exactly counts as that higher tier. These standards assume the entered weight for strict Side-Handle Car Deadlift, valid reps, and no substitutions from related lifts.

Men’s Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength Standards

BodyweightNoviceIntermediateAdvancedEliteStretch
120 lb248 lb317 lb366 lb414 lb+449 lb
130 lb269 lb344 lb396 lb449 lb+486 lb
140 lb290 lb370 lb427 lb483 lb+523 lb
150 lb311 lb397 lb457 lb518 lb+561 lb
160 lb331 lb423 lb488 lb552 lb+598 lb
170 lb352 lb450 lb518 lb587 lb+635 lb
180 lb373 lb476 lb549 lb621 lb+673 lb
190 lb393 lb503 lb579 lb656 lb+710 lb
200 lb414 lb529 lb610 lb690 lb+748 lb
210 lb435 lb555 lb640 lb725 lb+785 lb
220 lb455 lb582 lb670 lb759 lb+822 lb
230 lb476 lb608 lb701 lb794 lb+860 lb
240 lb497 lb635 lb731 lb828 lb+897 lb
250 lb518 lb661 lb762 lb863 lb+934 lb
260 lb538 lb688 lb792 lb897 lb+972 lb

Women’s Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength Standards

BodyweightNoviceIntermediateAdvancedEliteStretch
100 lb150 lb201 lb242 lb276 lb+316 lb
110 lb164 lb221 lb266 lb304 lb+348 lb
120 lb179 lb242 lb290 lb331 lb+380 lb
130 lb194 lb262 lb314 lb359 lb+411 lb
140 lb209 lb282 lb338 lb386 lb+443 lb
150 lb224 lb302 lb362 lb414 lb+474 lb
160 lb239 lb322 lb386 lb442 lb+506 lb
170 lb254 lb342 lb411 lb469 lb+538 lb
180 lb269 lb362 lb435 lb497 lb+569 lb
190 lb284 lb382 lb459 lb524 lb+601 lb
200 lb299 lb403 lb483 lb552 lb+633 lb
210 lb314 lb423 lb507 lb580 lb+664 lb
220 lb329 lb443 lb531 lb607 lb+696 lb

Men: Beginner is below 2.070x, Novice begins at 2.070x, Intermediate begins at 2.645x, Advanced begins at 3.047x, Elite begins at 3.450x, and Stretch is 3.737x bodyweight. Women: Beginner is below 1.495x, Novice begins at 1.495x, Intermediate begins at 2.013x, Advanced begins at 2.415x, Elite begins at 2.760x, and Stretch is 3.163x bodyweight.

At 200 lb bodyweight, a male lifter needs about 610 lb for Advanced and 690 lb for Elite. At 150 lb bodyweight, a female lifter needs about 362 lb for Advanced and 414 lb for Elite. Treat those as standards for this exact exercise, not as claims about sport ranking or another lift.

How the Side-Handle Car Deadlift Calculator Works

The calculator takes sex, bodyweight, working weight, and reps. A one-rep entry uses that weight directly as estimated 1RM. A multi-rep entry estimates 1RM from the set first, then divides the estimate by bodyweight and compares the ratio with the selected sex table.

Ratio equals estimated 1RM divided by bodyweight. If a lifter at 200 lb bodyweight records a 610 lb estimated 1RM, the ratio is near 3.047x and reaches Advanced. If bodyweight rises while the estimated 1RM stays the same, the ratio falls and the tier can change.

Use one unit family for bodyweight and working weight. Pounds and kilograms both work because the calculator normalizes the math internally. What matters most is that the entered set uses the entered weight for strict Side-Handle Car Deadlift and valid Side-Handle Car Deadlift reps that meet the accepted rule.

Multi-rep entries are best when the rep count is challenging but honest. Very high-rep sets can make estimates less precise, especially when fatigue changes range or finish quality. For a standards test, choose a set where the last valid rep still looks like the first valid rep.

The calculator does not add age, sport, equipment-brand, or technique-style multipliers. It answers the specific Side-Handle Car Deadlift question described here, using the same bodyweight-ratio logic as the rest of the standards system.

Elite Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength Levels

Elite Side-Handle Car Deadlift strength starts at 3.450x bodyweight for men and 2.760x bodyweight for women. Stretch benchmarks are 3.737x for men and 3.163x for women, marking unusually strong results inside this standards system.

At 200 lb bodyweight, Elite begins around 690 lb for men. At 150 lb bodyweight, Elite begins around 414 lb for women. Those numbers are impressive only when the entry still reflects the entered weight for strict Side-Handle Car Deadlift, valid Side-Handle Car Deadlift reps, and the accepted rep.

Elite lifters should audit reps more strictly, not less. Heavier attempts often tempt shortened range, changed support, body English, or a nearby variation. A bigger number that changes the exercise does not prove a stronger Side-Handle Car Deadlift.

Video is useful at this tier. Side or three-quarter view can show range, start position, path, and finish quality. Review the footage before entering a max set so the calculator records what actually happened.

Training at this level usually alternates clean heavy singles, moderate technical work, and targeted assistance. The goal is to make the strict rep durable rather than turn every session into a max attempt.

Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength Compared to Other Lifts

Comparisons are useful because they explain why standards differ. Side-Handle Car Deadlift sits near related movements, but the ratios should not be copied because the implement, support, range, path, and finish rule are specific to this calculator.

Related movementComparison purposeWhat the gap can reveal
Deadliftclosest neighboring standardA higher Side-Handle Car Deadlift score can show skill in this exact setup, while a lower score points to the constraint this calculator isolates.
Romanian Deadliftsame family contrastIf the related lift is far ahead, the limiting factor is often range, bracing, grip, or strict finish quality here.
Trap Bar Deadliftequipment contrastIf this score is far ahead, confirm the set did not drift into a disallowed variation.
Trap Bar High Handle Deadliftrange and control comparisonThe comparison is useful because the bodyweight-ratio math is shared while the accepted rep is different.
Deficit Deadliftheavier strength ceilingA similar tier can suggest balanced development, but it still does not make the two entries interchangeable.
Stiff-Leg Deadlifttechnique transfer checkUse the gap to choose training work instead of forcing one result to predict the other.

If a related lift is much stronger, look for the one constraint unique to Side-Handle Car Deadlift: range, support position, grip, bracing, or finish control. If Side-Handle Car Deadlift is much stronger, confirm that the set did not become one of the disallowed variations.

Also separate implement families before drawing conclusions. A barbell version may reward a straighter path and heavier total weight, a dumbbell version may make grip and wrist position the limiter, a cable or machine version may remove some bracing demand, and a squat, press, row, curl, or extension pattern belongs in a different standards family entirely.

The goal is not to make all badges match. The goal is to identify whether the difference comes from true strength, a technical bottleneck, or a substituted movement that only looks similar on paper.

Milestones in Side-Handle Car Deadlift Strength

Milestones turn tier ratios into training targets. They are most useful when they are tied to bodyweight and rep quality instead of vague goals such as strong or heavy.

MilestoneExample targetWhy it mattersNext focus
First valid strict side-handle car deadlift rep3 to 5 clean reps at a repeatable training weightShows the lifter can follow the accepted rule before a max testKeep setup identical across sets
Novice boundaryMen near 414 lb; women near 224 lbCreates a first bodyweight-ratio benchmarkBuild range and control
Intermediate boundaryMen near 529 lb; women near 302 lbShows the lift is no longer just familiarAddress the main limiter
Advanced boundaryMen near 610 lb; women near 362 lbMarks strong relative performance for this exerciseUse smaller jumps and more video review
Elite boundaryMen near 690 lb; women near 414 lbShows high-level strength in the exact standardProtect strict rep quality
Stretch benchmarkMen near 748 lb; women near 474 lbRepresents an unusually strong score in this calculatorRetest sparingly and recover well
Five-rep practice targetUse a set that estimates near 529 lb for a 200 lb male or 302 lb for a 150 lb femaleBuilds a cleaner estimate before a heavier testKeep every rep visually identical
Ten percent improvement targetMove a 529 lb estimate toward 582 lb, or a 302 lb estimate toward 332 lbGives a concrete block goal without requiring a new tierRetest only when the same rule survives

Milestones should never override the accepted rep. A lifter who reaches the Advanced number with a substituted movement has not reached the Advanced Side-Handle Car Deadlift milestone. A lifter who barely misses with excellent reps is often closer to durable progress than the badge alone suggests.

Related tools place Side-Handle Car Deadlift inside a broader strength map. They help explain why a lifter may be strong in one nearby movement and average in another. They are not substitutions, and their scores should stay separate from the current calculator.

  • Deadlift is the closest neighboring benchmark for many lifters, but the accepted range and finishing rule stay separate from Side-Handle Car Deadlift. Compare it after a clean Side-Handle Car Deadlift test to see whether this exact setup is the limiter.
  • Romanian Deadlift gives a same-family contrast where equipment and support can change the result quickly. A gap often points to grip, range, bracing, or skill rather than one universal strength ceiling.
  • Trap Bar Deadlift is useful when the current score feels surprising. Check it only after the Side-Handle Car Deadlift reps are valid, then use the difference to choose assistance work.
  • Trap Bar High Handle Deadlift can show whether a heavier-looking movement is actually testing a different constraint. Keep the entries separate so a substituted rep does not inflate this calculator.
  • Deficit Deadlift helps frame broader strength without replacing the Side-Handle Car Deadlift standard. If it is far ahead, audit the exact range and finish required here.

Use these tools after you have a valid Side-Handle Car Deadlift result. If the comparison changes your interpretation, write down the likely reason: range, grip, path, support, bracing, lockout, depth, or control. That note is often more useful than the badge alone.

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