Deadlift (1RM): Females, Age 12-17

The deadlift is a full-body posterior chain exercise and typically the heaviest of the three competition powerlifts. Norms here are expressed as a one-rep max (1RM), the maximum weight a person can lift for a single repetition, relative to bodyweight (weight lifted ÷ bodyweight). Data are from van den Hoek et al. 2024, a retrospective analysis of 809,986 entries from global drug-tested, unequipped powerlifting competitions. These are norms for competitive powerlifters, not the general population. Untrained individuals will typically score well below these values.

Deadlift (1RM) Strength Females 12-17

Percentile Distribution

Percentile distribution (ratio) 5th 5th: 1.26 ratio 1.26 25th 25th: 1.49 ratio 1.49 50th 50th: 1.76 ratio 1.76 75th 75th: 2.04 ratio 2.04 95th 95th: 2.30 ratio 2.30 0 0.6 1.2 1.8 2.4 3 ratio Percentile distribution (ratio) 5th 5th: 1.26 ratio 1.26 25th 25th: 1.49 ratio 1.49 50th 50th: 1.76 ratio 1.76 75th 75th: 2.04 ratio 2.04 95th 95th: 2.30 ratio 2.30 0 0.6 1.2 1.8 2.4 3 ratio
Percentile Value (ratio) Rating
5th 1.26 Poor
25th 1.49 Below average
50th 1.76 Average
75th 2.04 Above average
95th 2.3 Excellent

What these numbers mean for females aged 12-17

A score around 1.76 is typical (50th percentile) for females in this age group. Scores above about 2.04 fall near the 75th percentile or higher, indicating above-average performance. Scores below about 1.49 fall near the 25th percentile, about 75% of the reference population scored higher.

Percentiles show how common a value is, not whether it is healthy.

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