Leg Press (45° Sled) vs Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat Strength Standards
Compare your leg press and dumbbell bulgarian split squat against strength standards for your sex and bodyweight. Use one clean 1–12-rep set per lift to review estimated one-rep maxes, strength levels, next targets, and priority.
First lift: total plates loaded on the 45-degree sled and 1–12 strict reps. Second lift: weight used and 1–12 strict reps. Pounds or kilograms. For the first exercise, keep both feet flat and approximately shoulder-width, descend until the thighs reach at least parallel to the platform without lifting the hips or rounding the lower back. For the second exercise, descent continues under control to valid rear-foot-elevated split squat depth. Each lift is compared with its own standards, so the heavier lift is not automatically the stronger one.
Leg Press vs Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat Strength Standards
The paired standards below show what the 45-degree leg press and dumbbell bulgarian split squat 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 Leg Press / Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat in pounds with kilograms underneath. The calculator above handles exact bodyweight and set inputs.
Men’s Leg Press vs Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat 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 | Leg Press | 168 lb76.2 kg | 252 lb114.3 kg | 350 lb158.8 kg | 448 lb203.2 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 53 lb24 kg | 81 lb36.7 kg | 115 lb52.2 kg | 154 lb69.9 kg | |
| 130 lb59 kg | Leg Press | 177 lb80.3 kg | 266 lb120.7 kg | 369 lb167.4 kg | 472 lb214.1 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 56 lb25.4 kg | 85 lb38.6 kg | 121 lb54.9 kg | 162 lb73.5 kg | |
| 140 lb63.5 kg | Leg Press | 186 lb84.4 kg | 279 lb126.6 kg | 388 lb176 kg | 496 lb225 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 59 lb26.8 kg | 90 lb40.8 kg | 127 lb57.6 kg | 171 lb77.6 kg | |
| 150 lb68 kg | Leg Press | 195 lb88.5 kg | 292 lb132.4 kg | 406 lb184.2 kg | 519 lb235.4 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 62 lb28.1 kg | 94 lb42.6 kg | 133 lb60.3 kg | 179 lb81.2 kg | |
| 160 lb72.6 kg | Leg Press | 203 lb92.1 kg | 305 lb138.3 kg | 424 lb192.3 kg | 542 lb245.8 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 64 lb29 kg | 98 lb44.5 kg | 139 lb63 kg | 186 lb84.4 kg | |
| 170 lb77.1 kg | Leg Press | 212 lb96.2 kg | 318 lb144.2 kg | 441 lb200 kg | 565 lb256.3 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 67 lb30.4 kg | 102 lb46.3 kg | 145 lb65.8 kg | 194 lb88 kg | |
| 180 lb81.6 kg | Leg Press | 220 lb99.8 kg | 330 lb149.7 kg | 458 lb207.7 kg | 586 lb265.8 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 69 lb31.3 kg | 106 lb48.1 kg | 150 lb68 kg | 202 lb91.6 kg | |
| 190 lb86.2 kg | Leg Press | 228 lb103.4 kg | 342 lb155.1 kg | 475 lb215.5 kg | 608 lb275.8 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 72 lb32.7 kg | 110 lb49.9 kg | 156 lb70.8 kg | 209 lb94.8 kg | |
| 200 lb90.7 kg | Leg Press | 236 lb107 kg | 354 lb160.6 kg | 492 lb223.2 kg | 629 lb285.3 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 75 lb34 kg | 114 lb51.7 kg | 161 lb73 kg | 216 lb98 kg | |
| 210 lb95.3 kg | Leg Press | 244 lb110.7 kg | 366 lb166 kg | 508 lb230.4 kg | 650 lb294.8 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 77 lb34.9 kg | 118 lb53.5 kg | 167 lb75.7 kg | 223 lb101.2 kg | |
| 220 lb99.8 kg | Leg Press | 251 lb113.9 kg | 377 lb171 kg | 524 lb237.7 kg | 670 lb303.9 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 79 lb35.8 kg | 121 lb54.9 kg | 172 lb78 kg | 230 lb104.3 kg | |
| 230 lb104.3 kg | Leg Press | 259 lb117.5 kg | 388 lb176 kg | 540 lb244.9 kg | 691 lb313.4 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 82 lb37.2 kg | 125 lb56.7 kg | 177 lb80.3 kg | 237 lb107.5 kg | |
| 240 lb108.9 kg | Leg Press | 266 lb120.7 kg | 400 lb181.4 kg | 555 lb251.7 kg | 710 lb322.1 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 84 lb38.1 kg | 129 lb58.5 kg | 182 lb82.6 kg | 244 lb110.7 kg | |
| 250 lb113.4 kg | Leg Press | 274 lb124.3 kg | 411 lb186.4 kg | 570 lb258.5 kg | 730 lb331.1 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 86 lb39 kg | 132 lb59.9 kg | 187 lb84.8 kg | 251 lb113.9 kg | |
| 260 lb117.9 kg | Leg Press | 281 lb127.5 kg | 422 lb191.4 kg | 585 lb265.4 kg | 749 lb339.7 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 89 lb40.4 kg | 136 lb61.7 kg | 192 lb87.1 kg | 258 lb117 kg | |
| 270 lb122.5 kg | Leg Press | 288 lb130.6 kg | 432 lb196 kg | 600 lb272.2 kg | 768 lb348.4 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 91 lb41.3 kg | 139 lb63 kg | 197 lb89.4 kg | 264 lb119.7 kg | |
| 280 lb127 kg | Leg Press | 295 lb133.8 kg | 443 lb200.9 kg | 615 lb279 kg | 787 lb357 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 93 lb42.2 kg | 142 lb64.4 kg | 202 lb91.6 kg | 271 lb122.9 kg | |
| 290 lb131.5 kg | Leg Press | 302 lb137 kg | 453 lb205.5 kg | 630 lb285.8 kg | 806 lb365.6 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 95 lb43.1 kg | 146 lb66.2 kg | 207 lb93.9 kg | 277 lb125.6 kg | |
| 300 lb136.1 kg | Leg Press | 309 lb140.2 kg | 464 lb210.5 kg | 644 lb292.1 kg | 824 lb373.8 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 98 lb44.5 kg | 149 lb67.6 kg | 212 lb96.2 kg | 283 lb128.4 kg |
Women’s Leg Press vs Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat 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 | Leg Press | 114 lb51.7 kg | 172 lb78 kg | 240 lb108.9 kg | 309 lb140.2 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 32 lb14.5 kg | 50 lb22.7 kg | 71 lb32.2 kg | 98 lb44.5 kg | |
| 110 lb49.9 kg | Leg Press | 122 lb55.3 kg | 183 lb83 kg | 256 lb116.1 kg | 329 lb149.2 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 34 lb15.4 kg | 53 lb24 kg | 76 lb34.5 kg | 105 lb47.6 kg | |
| 120 lb54.4 kg | Leg Press | 129 lb58.5 kg | 194 lb88 kg | 271 lb122.9 kg | 349 lb158.3 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 36 lb16.3 kg | 56 lb25.4 kg | 80 lb36.3 kg | 111 lb50.3 kg | |
| 130 lb59 kg | Leg Press | 136 lb61.7 kg | 205 lb93 kg | 286 lb129.7 kg | 368 lb166.9 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 38 lb17.2 kg | 59 lb26.8 kg | 85 lb38.6 kg | 117 lb53.1 kg | |
| 140 lb63.5 kg | Leg Press | 143 lb64.9 kg | 215 lb97.5 kg | 301 lb136.5 kg | 387 lb175.5 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 40 lb18.1 kg | 62 lb28.1 kg | 89 lb40.4 kg | 123 lb55.8 kg | |
| 150 lb68 kg | Leg Press | 150 lb68 kg | 225 lb102.1 kg | 315 lb142.9 kg | 405 lb183.7 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 42 lb19.1 kg | 65 lb29.5 kg | 93 lb42.2 kg | 129 lb58.5 kg | |
| 160 lb72.6 kg | Leg Press | 157 lb71.2 kg | 235 lb106.6 kg | 329 lb149.2 kg | 423 lb191.9 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 44 lb20 kg | 68 lb30.8 kg | 97 lb44 kg | 135 lb61.2 kg | |
| 170 lb77.1 kg | Leg Press | 163 lb73.9 kg | 245 lb111.1 kg | 342 lb155.1 kg | 440 lb199.6 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 46 lb20.9 kg | 71 lb32.2 kg | 101 lb45.8 kg | 140 lb63.5 kg | |
| 180 lb81.6 kg | Leg Press | 169 lb76.7 kg | 254 lb115.2 kg | 356 lb161.5 kg | 457 lb207.3 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 47 lb21.3 kg | 73 lb33.1 kg | 105 lb47.6 kg | 146 lb66.2 kg | |
| 190 lb86.2 kg | Leg Press | 176 lb79.8 kg | 263 lb119.3 kg | 369 lb167.4 kg | 474 lb215 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 49 lb22.2 kg | 76 lb34.5 kg | 109 lb49.4 kg | 151 lb68.5 kg | |
| 200 lb90.7 kg | Leg Press | 182 lb82.6 kg | 273 lb123.8 kg | 382 lb173.3 kg | 491 lb222.7 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 51 lb23.1 kg | 79 lb35.8 kg | 113 lb51.3 kg | 156 lb70.8 kg | |
| 210 lb95.3 kg | Leg Press | 188 lb85.3 kg | 282 lb127.9 kg | 394 lb178.7 kg | 507 lb230 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 53 lb24 kg | 81 lb36.7 kg | 116 lb52.6 kg | 161 lb73 kg | |
| 220 lb99.8 kg | Leg Press | 194 lb88 kg | 290 lb131.5 kg | 407 lb184.6 kg | 523 lb237.2 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 54 lb24.5 kg | 84 lb38.1 kg | 120 lb54.4 kg | 167 lb75.7 kg | |
| 230 lb104.3 kg | Leg Press | 199 lb90.3 kg | 299 lb135.6 kg | 419 lb190.1 kg | 539 lb244.5 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 56 lb25.4 kg | 86 lb39 kg | 124 lb56.2 kg | 172 lb78 kg | |
| 240 lb108.9 kg | Leg Press | 205 lb93 kg | 308 lb139.7 kg | 431 lb195.5 kg | 554 lb251.3 kg |
| Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat | 57 lb25.9 kg | 89 lb40.4 kg | 127 lb57.6 kg | 176 lb79.8 kg |
How Your Leg Press vs Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat Result Is Calculated
Each set is converted to an estimated max before the calculator assigns exercise-specific strength levels and compares them.
1. Estimate a one-rep max from each set
A one-rep set uses the entered weight. For 2–12 reps, both formulas are calculated and the lower estimate is retained.
- Epley: weight × (1 + reps ÷ 30)
- Brzycki: weight × 36 ÷ (37 − reps)
Set quality matters for this Leg Press vs Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat comparison. Enter technically consistent, challenging sets, and prefer lower-rep results when practical because the estimate extends less far beyond the performed set.
2. Find the 45-degree leg press strength level
The leg press standards use the sex-specific standards from the individual Leg Press 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.
This adjustment expects larger lifters to move more weight, but it does not increase the target pound for pound with bodyweight.
3. Find the dumbbell bulgarian split squat strength level
For dumbbell bulgarian split squat, the individual exercise thresholds start from reference bodyweights of 190 lb for men and 150 lb for women. Exact-bodyweight targets use 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
Each max receives a level from Beginner through Elite. The lower-level lift becomes the priority. At matching levels, a priority appears only when one lift is at least 10 points farther from its next level; otherwise the result is Balanced.
A priority result is a standards comparison, not a diagnosis. Differences in technique, fatigue, practice, or set effort may influence it. Age range is recorded anonymously and does not alter 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 leg press | Adjust 45-degree leg press targets to exact bodyweight with the two-thirds rule. |
| Rate the dumbbell bulgarian split squat | 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. |
Enter both sets above to see the estimated maxes, assigned levels, next-level targets, and comparison result.
How Men’s Leg Press and Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat 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.
133.3 → 245.4 kg from 120 to 300 lb bodyweight.
How to read this chart: Choose a strength level and follow its line across bodyweight. Values show the Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat standard minus the Leg Press standard: zero means equal, above zero means the Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat standard is higher, and below zero means the Leg Press 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 Leg Press and Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat Standards Differ
What the women’s data shows:
The standards come closest at 100 lb.
Across all listed bodyweights, Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Elite keep the same higher-target direction.
95.7 → 171.5 kg from 100 to 240 lb bodyweight.
How to read this chart: Choose a strength level and follow its line across bodyweight. Values show the Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat standard minus the Leg Press standard: zero means equal, above zero means the Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat standard is higher, and below zero means the Leg Press 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.
Leg Press and Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat Exercises Used by This Calculator
For a useful comparison, perform a strict 45-degree leg press and a strict dumbbell bulgarian split squat using the setup and load rules below. Use strict, repeatable Leg Press and Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat 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 45-degree plate-loaded sled leg press
Keep both feet flat and approximately shoulder-width, descend until the thighs reach at least parallel to the platform without lifting the hips or rounding the lower back, and press to controlled full knee extension. Do not enter a horizontal, vertical, selectorized, single-leg, high-foot, partial, bounced, or assisted press.
Use the Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat setup and load convention
Movement is performed with two matched dumbbells simultaneously. Load input represents combined dumbbell load, not per-hand load and not bodyweight. Rear foot is elevated on a stable bench or platform. Front foot remains planted on the floor in a consistent stance. Dumbbells may be held at the sides or at the shoulders if both dumbbells remain controlled throughout the set. Each rep starts from the top position with the front hip and knee fully extended under control. Descent continues under control to valid rear-foot-elevated split squat depth. Front thigh should reach at least parallel, or the rear knee should approach the floor when limb length and setup make thigh angle difficult to judge. Front knee tracks consistently with the foot. Pelvis stays controlled without twisting, dropping, or rotating to escape depth. Both dumbbells remain controlled without swinging, resting on the front thigh, or being supported by the body. Each rep finishes when the front hip and knee reach full controlled extension. Standards are assessed per leg; the weaker or stricter side should define the valid test load. If both sides are tested, count only reps that meet the same standard on both legs. Use the same front-foot placement, rear-foot elevation, dumbbell position, depth standard, tempo expectation, and lockout rule across the entered set. No standard split squat with the rear foot on the floor, lunges, step-ups, pistol squats, skater squats, barbell loading, kettlebell-only loading, Smith-machine loading, machine support, cable loading, landmine loading, hand support, bounced reps, partial depth, thigh-supported dumbbells, unstable rear-foot position, or per-hand load confusion count for the main standard. Estimated 1RM is calculated from the entered weight used and reps.
Enter one recent Leg Press result and one recent Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat result
First lift: total plates loaded on the 45-degree sled and 1–12 strict reps. Second lift: weight used and 1–12 strict reps. Pounds or kilograms.
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