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Barbell Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up Strength Standards

Compare your bench press and chest to bar pull up against strength standards for your sex, age range, and bodyweight. Test each exercise separately to see strength levels, next targets, and priority.

First exercise: Total barbell weight and a whole number from 1 to 12 reps. Second exercise: Strict continuous Chest To Bar Pull Up reps. Use the units shown. For the first exercise, lower the bar under control to the chest, pause without bouncing, and press to full elbow lockout with no spotter assistance. For the second exercise, start from a controlled dead hang, pull until the chest clearly contacts or reaches the bar under the specified standard. Repetitions are never converted into weight. Each exercise keeps its own measurement type. Age range changes only an exercise whose standards use age.

Barbell Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up Strength Standards

The men’s and women’s tables show the exact Novice-through-Elite targets for both exercises. Weight-based targets use bodyweight and display actual pounds and kilograms. Repetition and time standards keep their exercise-specific units and use age only when the individual exercise standards require it.

Age and bodyweight are never combined as row dimensions. Internal bodyweight-ratio scores are never displayed. When the exercises use unlike measurements, the table presents an explicit reference crosswalk instead of inventing a conversion.

Men’s Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up Standards

Reference crosswalk: Unlike measurements are not subtracted or converted. Each column states its own reference and preserves the exercise’s real unit.

Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up men’s standards crosswalk
Strength levelBench Press at 120 lb bodyweightChest To Bar Pull Up, Under 30
Novice151 lb68.5 kg4 reps
Intermediate188 lb85.3 kg10 reps
Advanced225 lb102.1 kg18 reps
Elite261 lb118.4 kg30 reps

Women’s Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up Standards

Reference crosswalk: Unlike measurements are not subtracted or converted. Each column states its own reference and preserves the exercise’s real unit.

Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up women’s standards crosswalk
Strength levelBench Press at 100 lb bodyweightChest To Bar Pull Up, Under 30
Novice69 lb31.3 kg2 reps
Intermediate88 lb39.9 kg6 reps
Advanced114 lb51.7 kg12 reps
Elite145 lb65.8 kg20 reps

How Your Barbell Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up Result Is Calculated

The two exercises can use different measurements. The calculator rates each result against the standards for that exercise first, then compares the resulting strength levels and progress toward the next level. It never invents a reps-to-weight conversion.

1. Estimate the weight-based result

For Bench Press, one rep uses the weight entered. For 2–12 reps, the calculator runs both estimates and keeps the lower result.

  • Epley: weight × (1 + reps ÷ 30)
  • Brzycki: weight × 36 ÷ (37 − reps)

For a useful Barbell Bench Press vs Chest To Bar Pull Up comparison, use clean, recent sets performed with consistent technique and range of motion. Lower-rep sets usually require less extrapolation.

2. Rate the Bench Press result

The bench press standards use the approved sex-specific reference targets from the individual raw competition-style bench press tool. The target adjusts to bodyweight using reference target × (user bodyweight ÷ reference bodyweight) to the two-thirds power.

3. Rate the Chest To Bar Pull Up result

The exercise-specific tool supplies sex-, bodyweight-band-, and age-specific repetition thresholds plus a stretch target. The calculator uses strict continuous bodyweight repetitions and does not convert the repetitions into an estimated weight.

4. Compare strength level and progress

The lower strength level is the priority. When both exercises reach the same level, a priority appears only when one is at least 10 points farther from its next target. Otherwise, the result is Balanced. Age range changes only the exercise whose standards include age; it remains an analytics field for the other exercise.

StageWhat happens
Rate the bench pressAdjust bench press targets to exact bodyweight with the two-thirds rule. Measurement: estimated one-rep max.
Rate the chest to bar pull up setCompare strict repetitions with the applicable exercise-specific thresholds without an estimated-max conversion. Measurement: Strict continuous Chest To Bar Pull Up reps.
Compare levelsUse each exercise’s own level and next target; do not compare or divide results that use different measurements.

How Men’s Barbell Bench Press and Chest To Bar Pull Up Standards Differ

What the men’s standards show:

Bench Press Elite targets261 lb → 481 lb

Elite weight targets from 120 to 300 lb bodyweight.

Chest To Bar Pull Up Elite targets30 reps → 15 reps

Elite direct-performance targets from the youngest to oldest listed age range at 120 lb bodyweight.

Comparison boundaryStrength level first

Raw repetitions, seconds, and weights are not divided or converted. The calculator compares each exercise’s strength tier and progress within that tier.

The line chart below preserves each exercise’s real standards measurement in its own panel. Repetitions, seconds, and weights are never converted into one another.

Line chart loading. The standards tables above contain the exact values.

How Women’s Barbell Bench Press and Chest To Bar Pull Up Standards Differ

What the women’s standards show:

Bench Press Elite targets145 lb → 260 lb

Elite weight targets from 100 to 240 lb bodyweight.

Chest To Bar Pull Up Elite targets20 reps → 10 reps

Elite direct-performance targets from the youngest to oldest listed age range at 100 lb bodyweight.

Comparison boundaryStrength level first

Raw repetitions, seconds, and weights are not divided or converted. The calculator compares each exercise’s strength tier and progress within that tier.

The line chart below preserves each exercise’s real standards measurement in its own panel. Repetitions, seconds, and weights are never converted into one another.

Line chart loading. The standards tables above contain the exact values.

Barbell Bench Press and Chest To Bar Pull Up Exercises Used by This Calculator

Valid results depend on using the specified bench press and chest to bar pull up technique and load convention. Use strict, repeatable Barbell Bench Press and Chest To Bar Pull Up 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 a paused competition-style barbell bench press

Lower the bar under control to the chest, pause without bouncing, and press to full elbow lockout with no spotter assistance. Enter the total barbell weight. Do not enter a touch-and-go, assisted, partial, Smith-machine, dumbbell, incline, decline, equipped, or bench-shirt result.

Use the Chest To Bar Pull Up setup and load convention

Start from a controlled dead hang, pull until the chest clearly contacts or reaches the bar under the approved standard, and return to full elbow extension before the next rep. Stop when the rep no longer matches this test: regular chin-over-bar pull-ups, kipping chest-to-bar reps, butterfly reps, assisted reps, or any shortcut that changes the score. Do not count regular chin-over-bar pull-ups, kipping chest-to-bar reps, butterfly reps, assisted reps, weighted reps. Do not combine multiple sets into one score. Use the same setup, range rule, and rep-counting convention for retests.

Enter one recent Barbell Bench Press result and one recent Chest To Bar Pull Up result

First exercise: Total barbell weight and a whole number from 1 to 12 reps. Second exercise: Strict continuous Chest To Bar Pull Up reps. Use the units shown.

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