Barbell Bent-Over Row vs Machine Chest Supported Row Strength Standards
Compare your bent-over row and machine chest supported row against strength standards for your sex and bodyweight. Enter one recent set of 1–12 reps for each lift to see estimated one-rep maxes, strength levels, next targets, and priority.
First lift: total barbell weight and 1–12 strict reps. Second lift: weight used and 1–12 strict reps. Pounds or kilograms. For the first exercise, bar is pulled to the lower ribs or upper abdomen each rep. For the second exercise, the lifter must pull the handles toward the specified trunk position, then return under control to the same arms-extended start range. Each lift is compared with its own standards, so the heavier lift is not automatically the stronger one.
Bent Over Row vs Machine Chest Supported Row Strength Standards
The paired standards below show what the barbell bent-over row and machine chest supported row each require at the same strength level. They are separate exercise targets rather than a prescribed difference between your lifts.
Select the appropriate sex table and nearest bodyweight, then choose a strength-level column. Values are ordered Bent-Over Row / Machine Chest Supported Row in pounds with kilograms underneath. The calculator above handles exact bodyweight and set inputs.
Men’s Bent-Over Row vs Machine Chest Supported Row Standards
How to read the table: Find the closest bodyweight, then use the labeled exercise row. Every strength-level entry shows one target with pounds first and kilograms beneath it.
| Bodyweight | Exercise | Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Elite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 120 lb54.4 kg | Bent-Over Row | 91 lb41.3 kg | 119 lb54 kg | 160 lb72.6 kg | 203 lb92.1 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 67 lb30.4 kg | 98 lb44.5 kg | 134 lb60.8 kg | 171 lb77.6 kg | |
| 130 lb59 kg | Bent-Over Row | 96 lb43.5 kg | 126 lb57.2 kg | 169 lb76.7 kg | 214 lb97.1 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 71 lb32.2 kg | 103 lb46.7 kg | 141 lb64 kg | 180 lb81.6 kg | |
| 140 lb63.5 kg | Bent-Over Row | 101 lb45.8 kg | 132 lb59.9 kg | 178 lb80.7 kg | 225 lb102.1 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 74 lb33.6 kg | 109 lb49.4 kg | 148 lb67.1 kg | 189 lb85.7 kg | |
| 150 lb68 kg | Bent-Over Row | 106 lb48.1 kg | 138 lb62.6 kg | 186 lb84.4 kg | 236 lb107 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 78 lb35.4 kg | 114 lb51.7 kg | 155 lb70.3 kg | 198 lb89.8 kg | |
| 160 lb72.6 kg | Bent-Over Row | 111 lb50.3 kg | 144 lb65.3 kg | 194 lb88 kg | 246 lb111.6 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 81 lb36.7 kg | 119 lb54 kg | 162 lb73.5 kg | 207 lb93.9 kg | |
| 170 lb77.1 kg | Bent-Over Row | 115 lb52.2 kg | 150 lb68 kg | 202 lb91.6 kg | 256 lb116.1 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 84 lb38.1 kg | 123 lb55.8 kg | 169 lb76.7 kg | 215 lb97.5 kg | |
| 180 lb81.6 kg | Bent-Over Row | 120 lb54.4 kg | 156 lb70.8 kg | 210 lb95.3 kg | 266 lb120.7 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 88 lb39.9 kg | 128 lb58.1 kg | 176 lb79.8 kg | 224 lb101.6 kg | |
| 190 lb86.2 kg | Bent-Over Row | 124 lb56.2 kg | 162 lb73.5 kg | 218 lb98.9 kg | 276 lb125.2 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 91 lb41.3 kg | 133 lb60.3 kg | 182 lb82.6 kg | 232 lb105.2 kg | |
| 200 lb90.7 kg | Bent-Over Row | 128 lb58.1 kg | 168 lb76.2 kg | 226 lb102.5 kg | 286 lb129.7 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 94 lb42.6 kg | 138 lb62.6 kg | 188 lb85.3 kg | 240 lb108.9 kg | |
| 210 lb95.3 kg | Bent-Over Row | 133 lb60.3 kg | 173 lb78.5 kg | 233 lb105.7 kg | 295 lb133.8 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 97 lb44 kg | 142 lb64.4 kg | 195 lb88.5 kg | 248 lb112.5 kg | |
| 220 lb99.8 kg | Bent-Over Row | 137 lb62.1 kg | 179 lb81.2 kg | 240 lb108.9 kg | 304 lb137.9 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 100 lb45.4 kg | 147 lb66.7 kg | 201 lb91.2 kg | 256 lb116.1 kg | |
| 230 lb104.3 kg | Bent-Over Row | 141 lb64 kg | 184 lb83.5 kg | 248 lb112.5 kg | 313 lb142 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 103 lb46.7 kg | 151 lb68.5 kg | 207 lb93.9 kg | 264 lb119.7 kg | |
| 240 lb108.9 kg | Bent-Over Row | 145 lb65.8 kg | 189 lb85.7 kg | 255 lb115.7 kg | 323 lb146.5 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 106 lb48.1 kg | 155 lb70.3 kg | 213 lb96.6 kg | 271 lb122.9 kg | |
| 250 lb113.4 kg | Bent-Over Row | 149 lb67.6 kg | 195 lb88.5 kg | 262 lb118.8 kg | 331 lb150.1 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 109 lb49.4 kg | 160 lb72.6 kg | 219 lb99.3 kg | 279 lb126.6 kg | |
| 260 lb117.9 kg | Bent-Over Row | 153 lb69.4 kg | 200 lb90.7 kg | 269 lb122 kg | 340 lb154.2 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 112 lb50.8 kg | 164 lb74.4 kg | 224 lb101.6 kg | 286 lb129.7 kg | |
| 270 lb122.5 kg | Bent-Over Row | 157 lb71.2 kg | 205 lb93 kg | 276 lb125.2 kg | 349 lb158.3 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 115 lb52.2 kg | 168 lb76.2 kg | 230 lb104.3 kg | 293 lb132.9 kg | |
| 280 lb127 kg | Bent-Over Row | 161 lb73 kg | 210 lb95.3 kg | 282 lb127.9 kg | 357 lb161.9 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 118 lb53.5 kg | 172 lb78 kg | 236 lb107 kg | 300 lb136.1 kg | |
| 290 lb131.5 kg | Bent-Over Row | 164 lb74.4 kg | 215 lb97.5 kg | 289 lb131.1 kg | 366 lb166 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 121 lb54.9 kg | 176 lb79.8 kg | 241 lb109.3 kg | 308 lb139.7 kg | |
| 300 lb136.1 kg | Bent-Over Row | 168 lb76.2 kg | 220 lb99.8 kg | 296 lb134.3 kg | 374 lb169.6 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 123 lb55.8 kg | 180 lb81.6 kg | 247 lb112 kg | 315 lb142.9 kg |
Women’s Bent-Over Row vs Machine Chest Supported Row Standards
How to read the table: Find the closest bodyweight, then use the labeled exercise row. Every strength-level entry shows one target with pounds first and kilograms beneath it.
| Bodyweight | Exercise | Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Elite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 lb45.4 kg | Bent-Over Row | 63 lb28.6 kg | 86 lb39 kg | 114 lb51.7 kg | 143 lb64.9 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 36 lb16.3 kg | 54 lb24.5 kg | 76 lb34.5 kg | 98 lb44.5 kg | |
| 110 lb49.9 kg | Bent-Over Row | 67 lb30.4 kg | 92 lb41.7 kg | 122 lb55.3 kg | 153 lb69.4 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 38 lb17.2 kg | 58 lb26.3 kg | 81 lb36.7 kg | 105 lb47.6 kg | |
| 120 lb54.4 kg | Bent-Over Row | 72 lb32.7 kg | 97 lb44 kg | 129 lb58.5 kg | 162 lb73.5 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 41 lb18.6 kg | 61 lb27.7 kg | 85 lb38.6 kg | 111 lb50.3 kg | |
| 130 lb59 kg | Bent-Over Row | 75 lb34 kg | 103 lb46.7 kg | 136 lb61.7 kg | 171 lb77.6 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 43 lb19.5 kg | 65 lb29.5 kg | 90 lb40.8 kg | 117 lb53.1 kg | |
| 140 lb63.5 kg | Bent-Over Row | 79 lb35.8 kg | 108 lb49 kg | 143 lb64.9 kg | 180 lb81.6 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 45 lb20.4 kg | 68 lb30.8 kg | 95 lb43.1 kg | 123 lb55.8 kg | |
| 150 lb68 kg | Bent-Over Row | 83 lb37.6 kg | 113 lb51.3 kg | 150 lb68 kg | 188 lb85.3 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 47 lb21.3 kg | 71 lb32.2 kg | 99 lb44.9 kg | 129 lb58.5 kg | |
| 160 lb72.6 kg | Bent-Over Row | 87 lb39.5 kg | 118 lb53.5 kg | 157 lb71.2 kg | 196 lb88.9 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 49 lb22.2 kg | 74 lb33.6 kg | 103 lb46.7 kg | 135 lb61.2 kg | |
| 170 lb77.1 kg | Bent-Over Row | 90 lb40.8 kg | 123 lb55.8 kg | 163 lb73.9 kg | 204 lb92.5 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 51 lb23.1 kg | 77 lb34.9 kg | 108 lb49 kg | 140 lb63.5 kg | |
| 180 lb81.6 kg | Bent-Over Row | 94 lb42.6 kg | 128 lb58.1 kg | 169 lb76.7 kg | 212 lb96.2 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 53 lb24 kg | 80 lb36.3 kg | 112 lb50.8 kg | 146 lb66.2 kg | |
| 190 lb86.2 kg | Bent-Over Row | 97 lb44 kg | 132 lb59.9 kg | 176 lb79.8 kg | 220 lb99.8 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 55 lb24.9 kg | 83 lb37.6 kg | 116 lb52.6 kg | 151 lb68.5 kg | |
| 200 lb90.7 kg | Bent-Over Row | 101 lb45.8 kg | 137 lb62.1 kg | 182 lb82.6 kg | 228 lb103.4 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 57 lb25.9 kg | 86 lb39 kg | 120 lb54.4 kg | 156 lb70.8 kg | |
| 210 lb95.3 kg | Bent-Over Row | 104 lb47.2 kg | 141 lb64 kg | 188 lb85.3 kg | 235 lb106.6 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 59 lb26.8 kg | 89 lb40.4 kg | 124 lb56.2 kg | 161 lb73 kg | |
| 220 lb99.8 kg | Bent-Over Row | 107 lb48.5 kg | 146 lb66.2 kg | 194 lb88 kg | 243 lb110.2 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 61 lb27.7 kg | 92 lb41.7 kg | 128 lb58.1 kg | 167 lb75.7 kg | |
| 230 lb104.3 kg | Bent-Over Row | 110 lb49.9 kg | 150 lb68 kg | 199 lb90.3 kg | 250 lb113.4 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 62 lb28.1 kg | 94 lb42.6 kg | 132 lb59.9 kg | 172 lb78 kg | |
| 240 lb108.9 kg | Bent-Over Row | 114 lb51.7 kg | 155 lb70.3 kg | 205 lb93 kg | 257 lb116.6 kg |
| Machine Chest Supported Row | 64 lb29 kg | 97 lb44 kg | 135 lb61.2 kg | 176 lb79.8 kg |
How Your Bent Over Row vs Machine Chest Supported Row Result Is Calculated
The calculator estimates both one-rep maxes, rates each one against its exercise and bodyweight standards, and then compares the two ratings.
1. Estimate a one-rep max from each set
The entered weight is used directly for one rep. With 2–12 reps, both estimates are compared and the lower value is used.
- Epley: weight × (1 + reps ÷ 30)
- Brzycki: weight × 36 ÷ (37 − reps)
For the most useful Bent Over Row vs Machine Chest Supported Row comparison, enter clean, difficult sets performed with the same technique and range of motion you use in training. Lower-rep sets usually require less extrapolation.
2. Find the barbell bent-over row strength level
The standards use the sex-specific total-barbell thresholds from the individual tool. Targets begin at 190 lb for men and 150 lb for women, then adjust to exact bodyweight with reference target × (user bodyweight ÷ reference bodyweight) to the two-thirds power.
The target rises more slowly than bodyweight so larger lifters are expected to row more without pound-for-pound scaling.
3. Find the machine chest supported row strength level
The machine chest supported row rating uses its sex-specific exercise standards. Reference targets at 190 lb for men and 150 lb for women are scaled to the entered bodyweight by reference target × (user bodyweight ÷ reference bodyweight) to the two-thirds power.
Two-thirds scaling raises the target as bodyweight rises while limiting the size advantage that a direct one-to-one adjustment would create.
4. Compare the two results
The lift with the lower Beginner-to-Elite rating is the priority. If both ratings match, the calculator requires a 10-point difference in next-level progress before naming a priority; otherwise it reports Balanced.
Treat the result as a training comparison rather than an explanation of why one lift trails. Set quality, fatigue, skill, and training exposure all matter. Age range is recorded anonymously but does not change these standards.
| Stage | What happens |
|---|---|
| Estimate each max | Use the entered weight for 1 rep; for 2–12 reps, keep the lower formula result. |
| Rate the bent-over row | Use total-barbell estimated max and adjust targets with the two-thirds rule. |
| Rate the machine chest supported row | Use the exercise-specific estimated max and adjust targets to exact bodyweight with the two-thirds scaling rule. |
| Compare different levels | Name the lower-level lift as the priority. |
| Compare matching levels | Use Balanced unless the difference in progress toward the next level reaches 10 points. |
The calculator above applies these steps to your exact entries and reports both lift ratings, both next targets, and the final comparison.
How Men’s Bent Over Row and Machine Chest Supported Row Standards Differ
What the men’s data shows:
The standards come closest at 120 lb.
Across all listed bodyweights, Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Elite keep the same higher-target direction.
At Elite, the difference is 14.5 kg at 120 lb and 26.7 kg at 300 lb.
How to read this chart: Choose a strength level and follow its line across bodyweight. Values show the Machine Chest Supported Row standard minus the Bent-Over Row standard: zero means equal, above zero means the Machine Chest Supported Row standard is higher, and below zero means the Bent-Over Row standard is higher. Swipe horizontally on mobile. Use the standards table for exact lb/kg targets.
Line chart loading. The standards tables above contain the exact pounds and kilograms.
How Women’s Bent Over Row and Machine Chest Supported Row Standards Differ
What the women’s data shows:
The standards come closest at 100 lb.
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Elite at every displayed bodyweight.
Across 100–240 lb bodyweight, the Elite gap changes from 20.4 to 36.8 kg.
How to read this chart: Choose a strength level and follow its line across bodyweight. Values show the Machine Chest Supported Row standard minus the Bent-Over Row standard: zero means equal, above zero means the Machine Chest Supported Row standard is higher, and below zero means the Bent-Over Row standard is higher. Swipe horizontally on mobile. Use the standards table for exact lb/kg targets.
Line chart loading. The standards tables above contain the exact pounds and kilograms.
Bent Over Row and Machine Chest Supported Row Exercises Used by This Calculator
Compare like-for-like attempts by keeping the barbell bent-over row and machine chest supported row setup consistent with their individual rules. Use strict, repeatable Bent Over Row and Machine Chest Supported Row tests that follow each exercise’s setup, range of motion, equipment, and load rules. Do not mix variations, assistance, partial range, momentum, or different load conventions.
Use the Barbell Bent-Over Row setup and load convention
Barbell starts from a dead hang below the shoulders. Torso is hinged forward and remains roughly near-parallel to the floor. Knees are slightly bent, hips are hinged, and the spine stays neutral. Bar is pulled to the lower ribs or upper abdomen each rep. Arms extend fully at the bottom of each rep. No torso heaving, hip snap, or body English. Consistent torso angle and bar path are required across tests. No Pendlay rows, Yates rows, cheat rows, T-bar rows, Smith machine rows, machine rows, partial range variants, or equipped lifting standards. Estimated 1RM is calculated from the entered load and reps.
Use the Machine Chest Supported Row setup and load convention
The entered weight for strict Machine Chest Supported Row. Valid Machine Chest Supported Row reps. The lifter must pull the handles toward the approved trunk position, then return under control to the same arms-extended start range. A valid finish requires controlled top pull with the chest staying on the pad and no trunk heave or pad bounce. Consistent setup, range, and finish quality across the entered set. No substituted exercise or assisted reps.
Enter one recent Bent Over Row result and one recent Machine Chest Supported Row result
First lift: total barbell weight and 1–12 strict reps. Second lift: weight used and 1–12 strict reps. Pounds or kilograms.
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