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Typewriter Pull Up Strength Standards Calculator

Under strict Typewriter Pull Up strength standards, Novice starts around 1 reps for men age 20-29 and 1 reps for women age 20-29, while Elite starts around 14 reps for men and 8 reps for women.

Enter your sex, bodyweight, age, and strict reps to see whether your Typewriter Pull Up is Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, or Elite for your bodyweight and age.

The calculator compares your valid strict reps with the Typewriter Pull Up standards for your sex, bodyweight, and age. This keeps the result focused on bodyweight performance instead of load, estimated 1RM, or a different exercise.

Understanding Your Typewriter Pull Up Strength Score

Your Typewriter Pull Up score is the lower strict-rep result from the two sides. Test both sides and enter the lower strict-rep result: if one side reaches 12 reps and the other reaches 10, the score is 10. The calculator compares that result with the standards for the sex, age range, and bodyweight you select.

The score is useful only when every attempt follows the same movement standard. Begin the attempt from this position: hang from a fixed bar with a wide overhand grip, elbows fully extended, shoulders controlled, and no external load or assistance. Pull to the top, shift toward the tested side while maintaining the required bar height and control, then return to a full dead-hang reset.

Count the result this way: count weaker-side strict reps; do not count side-to-side traverses without dead-hang resets, stronger-side-only scores, or left-plus-right totals. The set for a side ends when the athlete stops, misses the top or side-shift standard, cannot reset to full extension, changes to archer or standard pull-ups, kips, swings, or uses assistance/load. Keep retests comparable by using the same equipment setup, stance or grip, range standard, surface, rest convention, side order when applicable, and counting rule so entered reps mean the same thing over time.

Typewriter Pull Up Strength Standards

These are Endura’s standards for comparing consistent Typewriter Pull Up attempts. They are exercise-specific practical benchmarks, not population averages.

How Endura set these standards: The approved Typewriter Pull Up model defines Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Elite strict-repetition benchmarks for men and women in five age groups. Each exact threshold and tier boundary is checked against the calculator before publication.

The tables organize Typewriter Pull Up standards by sex and age. Compare your the weaker side’s strict reps with the Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Elite columns. A result below the Novice threshold is classified as Beginner.

Men — Typewriter Pull Up Standards

AgeNoviceIntermediateAdvancedElite
20-2914814
30-3914713
40-4913611
50-591359
60+1247

Women — Typewriter Pull Up Standards

AgeNoviceIntermediateAdvancedElite
20-291258
30-391257
40-491246
50-591235
60+1234

For example, men age 20-29 reach Intermediate at 4 reps, Advanced at 8 reps, and Elite at 14 reps. Women age 40-49 reach those same levels at 2 reps, 4 reps, and 6 reps. These examples come directly from the table values above.

Use the calculator to apply your exact inputs, place your result in the correct level, and see the next target without doing the table lookup yourself.

How the Typewriter Pull Up Calculator Works

The calculator uses your sex, age group, bodyweight, and the weaker side’s strict rep count. Test both sides and enter the lower valid rep count. It compares that score with the exercise-specific Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Elite thresholds. Because higher is stronger for this test, more valid reps can move the result to a higher level.

The result shows your standards level, entered score, the sex and age group used, and your next target. An exact threshold counts as the higher level. Using the men’s age 20-29 reference row, 4 strict reps on the weaker side is Intermediate and Advanced begins at 8 strict reps on the weaker side, making the next target 4 additional strict reps on the weaker side. The calculator handles the tier lookup and target math automatically.

The calculator cannot inspect your attempt. It assumes the number entered follows the Typewriter Pull Up Testing Rules. If the attempt became invalid before you stopped, enter the lower valid rep count reached before either side’s first invalid rep.

Typewriter Pull Up Testing Rules

Test both sides under the same rules and record the lower valid rep count. The calculator compares the number you enter with the Typewriter Pull Up standards, but it cannot verify how the attempt was performed. Use the exercise-specific requirements below before entering a score.

Typewriter Pull Up Testing Checklist

Testing ruleRequirement
Exact testStrict typewriter pull-up reps on a fixed bar, tested toward each side and scored by the lower valid side count, with each counted rep starting from a dead hang and finishing in the approved side-shifted top position.
StartHang from a fixed bar with a wide overhand grip, elbows fully extended, shoulders controlled, and no external load or assistance.
Valid range or positionPull to the top, shift toward the tested side while maintaining the required bar height and control, then return to a full dead-hang reset.
Count or timeCount weaker-side strict reps; do not count side-to-side traverses without dead-hang resets, stronger-side-only scores, or left-plus-right totals.
Tempo and pausesNo fixed tempo applies, but each counted rep must be controlled enough to show the required range, finish, and reset; long rests that turn the set into repeated singles do not count.
AssistanceNo extra hand support beyond the prescribed apparatus, no foot support, bands, machines, partner help, external load, or setup changes unless explicitly allowed by this spec.
StopThe set for a side ends when the athlete stops, misses the top or side-shift standard, cannot reset to full extension, changes to archer or standard pull-ups, kips, swings, or uses assistance/load.
Retest consistentlyKeep retests comparable by using the same equipment setup, stance or grip, range standard, surface, rest convention, side order when applicable, and counting rule so entered reps mean the same thing over time.

What Counts and What Does Not Count

Enter only the exact Typewriter Pull Up test described in the checklist. The examples below separate that test from common substitutions that use different loading, assistance, range, position, equipment, or counting rules.

Attempt or variationEnter it?Why
Typewriter Pull UpYesThis is the exact exercise when it follows every start, range or position, counting or timing, assistance, and stop rule above.
archer pull-up, standard pull-up, wide-grip pull-upNoThese are nearby movements or positions, but they are not the same test.
weighted typewriter pull-up, weighted vest reps, chain-loaded repsNoAdded resistance changes the exercise and the meaning of the score.
band-assisted typewriter reps, partner-assisted reps, foot-assisted repsNoExternal support changes the work required and makes the result noncomparable.
top-only traverses without dead-hang reset, short side shifts, no-chin-clear repsNoAltered range, position, resets, or counting can inflate the entered result.
rings, rotating handles, assisted machinesNoA different setup can change support, leverage, range, or difficulty.

When a call is borderline, use the lower valid rep count reached before either side’s first invalid rep. That keeps Typewriter Pull Up results useful for comparison over time. Apply the same checklist every time you retest.

Elite Typewriter Pull Up Strength Levels

Elite begins when your weaker-side strict rep score meets or exceeds the Elite threshold for the applicable sex and age group. Because the tier boundary is lower-inclusive, a score exactly equal to the threshold counts as Elite. The table shows every public Elite starting point for Typewriter Pull Up.

Reference groupElite starts at
Men age 20-2914 strict reps on the weaker side
Men age 30-3913 strict reps on the weaker side
Men age 40-4911 strict reps on the weaker side
Men age 50-599 strict reps on the weaker side
Men age 60+7 strict reps on the weaker side
Women age 20-298 strict reps on the weaker side
Women age 30-397 strict reps on the weaker side
Women age 40-496 strict reps on the weaker side
Women age 50-595 strict reps on the weaker side
Women age 60+4 strict reps on the weaker side

An Elite result still has to follow the same Typewriter Pull Up Testing Rules; if the attempt became invalid earlier, use the lower valid rep count reached before either side’s first invalid rep. After Elite, the calculator can show a separate rep stretch target when one is available, but that target does not replace or redefine the Elite threshold.

Milestones and Next Targets

Your next Typewriter Pull Up target is the first strength-level threshold above your current valid rep score. The calculator uses your selected sex, age group, bodyweight, and the weaker side’s strict reps, subtracts your result from that threshold, and shows the exact additional strict reps needed.

The table shows the complete jumps between level starting points for the age 20–29 reference group; your personal gap may be smaller because it begins from your current result rather than the previous level’s minimum.

ProgressionMen age 20-29Women age 20-29
Novice → Intermediate+3 strict reps on the weaker side+1 strict reps on the weaker side
Intermediate → Advanced+4 strict reps on the weaker side+3 strict reps on the weaker side
Advanced → Elite+6 strict reps on the weaker side+3 strict reps on the weaker side
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