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Weighted Wall Sit Strength Standards Calculator

Under strict Weighted Wall Sit strength standards, Novice starts around 0.1x bodyweight for men and 0.075x for women, while Elite starts around 0.7x for men and 0.55x for women using the normalized 60-second weighted-hold score.

Enter your sex, bodyweight, age, added load, and hold time to see whether your Weighted Wall Sit is Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, or Elite for your bodyweight and age.

The calculator converts added load and hold time into an equivalent added-load-to-bodyweight ratio at 60 seconds, then compares that score with the Weighted Wall Sit standards for your sex, bodyweight, and age. This keeps the result focused on weighted isometric strength instead of reps, estimated 1RM, or unloaded hold time.

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Understanding Your Weighted Wall Sit Score

Your score shows how strong your Weighted Wall Sit was for your bodyweight. It considers both the weight you added and how long you held the position.

A higher score means you held more weight, held the position longer, or did both. For example, adding weight can improve your score even if the hold is shorter, while holding the same weight longer can also improve it.

Your result is classified as Beginner, Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, or Elite. Use that level to understand your current performance, then use the calculator’s next target to plan what to improve.

Only compare attempts performed with the same wall-sit depth, foot position, load placement, and stop rules. Otherwise, a higher score may reflect an easier setup rather than improved strength.

Weighted Wall Sit Strength Standards

The tables below show the added weight needed to reach each Weighted Wall Sit strength level when the hold lasts 60 seconds.

Find the row closest to your bodyweight, then compare your added weight with the Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Elite, and Stretch targets. If your hold lasted more or less than 60 seconds, use the calculator because hold time changes the result.

These are Endura’s standards for comparing consistent Weighted Wall Sit attempts. They are not population averages.

How Endura set these standards: We anchored the test at a strict 60-second wall sit, calibrated added-weight-to-bodyweight targets to balance load and hold time, and checked the tiers against Wall Sit and nearby lower-body standards. These are Endura benchmarks, not population percentiles.

Men’s Weighted Wall Sit Strength Standards at 60 Seconds
BodyweightNovice 0.1xIntermediate 0.25xAdvanced 0.45xElite 0.7xStretch target 0.9x
120 lb12 lb30 lb54 lb84 lb+108 lb
130 lb13 lb32.5 lb58.5 lb91 lb+117 lb
140 lb14 lb35 lb63 lb98 lb+126 lb
150 lb15 lb37.5 lb67.5 lb105 lb+135 lb
160 lb16 lb40 lb72 lb112 lb+144 lb
170 lb17 lb42.5 lb76.5 lb119 lb+153 lb
180 lb18 lb45 lb81 lb126 lb+162 lb
190 lb19 lb47.5 lb85.5 lb133 lb+171 lb
200 lb20 lb50 lb90 lb140 lb+180 lb
210 lb21 lb52.5 lb94.5 lb147 lb+189 lb
220 lb22 lb55 lb99 lb154 lb+198 lb
230 lb23 lb57.5 lb103.5 lb161 lb+207 lb
240 lb24 lb60 lb108 lb168 lb+216 lb
250 lb25 lb62.5 lb112.5 lb175 lb+225 lb
260 lb26 lb65 lb117 lb182 lb+234 lb
Women’s Weighted Wall Sit Strength Standards at 60 Seconds
BodyweightNovice 0.075xIntermediate 0.2xAdvanced 0.35xElite 0.55xStretch target 0.72x
100 lb7.5 lb20 lb35 lb55 lb+72 lb
110 lb8.5 lb22 lb38.5 lb60.5 lb+79 lb
120 lb9 lb24 lb42 lb66 lb+86.5 lb
130 lb10 lb26 lb45.5 lb71.5 lb+93.5 lb
140 lb10.5 lb28 lb49 lb77 lb+101 lb
150 lb11.5 lb30 lb52.5 lb82.5 lb+108 lb
160 lb12 lb32 lb56 lb88 lb+115 lb
170 lb13 lb34 lb59.5 lb93.5 lb+122.5 lb
180 lb13.5 lb36 lb63 lb99 lb+129.5 lb
190 lb14.5 lb38 lb66.5 lb104.5 lb+137 lb
200 lb15 lb40 lb70 lb110 lb+144 lb
210 lb16 lb42 lb73.5 lb115.5 lb+151 lb
220 lb16.5 lb44 lb77 lb121 lb+158.5 lb

How the Weighted Wall Sit Calculator Works

The calculator first compares the weight you added with your bodyweight. It then adjusts the result based on how long you held the wall sit. Pounds and kilograms are converted automatically, so you can use either unit.

For example, a 180 lb person holding 45 lb for 60 seconds scores 0.25x bodyweight. Holding the same weight longer raises the score, while holding it for less time lowers the score. Extra time can improve the score for up to 120 seconds; holding longer than that does not add more credit.

Your age and sex determine which strength standards your score is compared with. They do not change the score produced by the attempt itself.

The calculator also shows how much added weight you would need to reach the next strength level at the same hold time you entered. This gives you a practical target without requiring every test to last exactly 60 seconds.

Weighted Wall Sit Load and Hold-Time Comparisons

Added weight and hold time both affect your Weighted Wall Sit score. These examples show how different attempts compare for a 180-pound person.

Weighted Wall Sit Comparison Examples at 180 lb Bodyweight
Added weightHold timeAdded-load ratioNormalized score
45 lb60 sec0.25x0.25x
70 lb30 sec0.389x0.231x
25 lb120 sec0.139x0.278x

A heavier attempt does not necessarily produce a higher score if it is held for much less time. Use the calculator to compare attempts using your own bodyweight and exact hold time.

Weighted Wall Sit Milestones and Next Targets

Weighted Wall Sit progress can come from adding weight, holding the position longer, or improving both. These changes do not affect your score equally. A shorter hold requires more added weight to reach the same strength level, while a longer hold requires less weight because the calculator gives credit for the additional time.

For example, a 180 lb man reaches the Intermediate benchmark with 45 lb for 60 seconds. He would need about 75.5 lb for a 30-second hold, or 30 lb for a 90-second hold, to reach the same level. Use the table for reference, then enter your own bodyweight, sex, age, and hold time into the calculator for your exact next target.

Weighted Wall Sit Milestone Examples
Example userHold timeNoviceIntermediateAdvancedElite
180 lb man30 sec30.5 lb75.5 lb136 lb212 lb
180 lb man60 sec18 lb45 lb81 lb126 lb
180 lb man90 sec12 lb30 lb54 lb84 lb
140 lb woman30 sec17.5 lb47 lb82.5 lb129.5 lb
140 lb woman60 sec10.5 lb28 lb49 lb77 lb
140 lb woman90 sec7 lb18.5 lb32.5 lb51.5 lb

Weighted Wall Sit Testing Rules

Back is against the wall, feet are placed consistently, knees and hips are set to the approved wall-sit depth, added load is secure, and timing starts once the full position is stable. During the attempt, back contact, thigh angle, foot placement, and load position remain controlled for the entered duration.

Timing stops when depth is lost, back contact breaks, hands or arms create extra support, load position materially changes, or the user ends the hold. Entered load is external added load, not bodyweight-inclusive system load. Bilateral two-leg hold; record one continuous hold with no side selector, weaker-side rule, or summed-side behavior.

Weighted Wall Sit Attempt Rules
Attempt ruleCounts?
Back contact, thigh angle, foot placement, and load position remain controlled for the entered duration.Yes
Bilateral two-leg hold; record one continuous hold with no side selector, weaker-side rule, or summed-side behavior.Yes
Partial depth, sliding up the wall, using hands on thighs, shifting to a supported squat, unloading the implement, or entering an unloaded hold does not count.No
The recorded time continues after a stop condition occurs: depth is lost, back contact breaks, hands or arms create extra support, load position materially changes, or the user ends the holdNo

Weighted Wall Sit combines external load with hold time, so the closest comparison is the unweighted Wall Sit. Using both calculators can show whether your performance is driven more by holding the position longer or by maintaining it while supporting additional weight.

Forearm Plank Hold and Dead Hang compare your result with timed holds performed in different positions. Sled Push and Yoke Walk broaden the comparison to loaded movement. Because those tools measure different performances, use them to explore other parts of your strength profile—not to compare their levels directly with your Weighted Wall Sit level.

Tools Related to Weighted Wall Sit
Related toolWhy it is relatedWhat that tool measures
Wall Sit Strength StandardsClosest movement comparison without added weightBodyweight hold time
Forearm Plank Hold Strength StandardsPrimary timed-hold comparisonBodyweight hold time
Dead Hang Strength StandardsPrimary timed-hold comparison using a different positionBodyweight hold time
Sled Push Strength StandardsBroader loaded-performance comparisonLoaded sled performance using a different scoring method
Yoke Walk Strength StandardsBroader loaded-carry comparisonLoad carried over a fixed distance
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