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what is a good squat and dl to body weight %

I'm going to Max on squats and deads next week and was wondering what a good % is for a 16 year old. About a 2 months ago I had a 315 squat at 173 lb which is 1.82 % and dead was 330 1.91 %. What percentage would be good to shoot for this week.
 
When you can work up to double BW in a squat and DL, they are great numbers!!!! Keep lifting young fella
 
runner_79 said:
When you can work up to double BW in a squat and DL, they are great numbers!!!! Keep lifting young fella

Cool. I'm going to try to double next week at least in deads, squats will be close I hope.
 
I've always considered 1.5 x for bench, 2x for squat, and 2.5x for deads, and 1x shoulder press to be the solid zone. Though I read recently (in relations to Olympic lifting) that your bench should be 66% of your back squat and your deads should be 25% greater than your back squat. So a 110-125-66% ratio.
 
That last line should say 100-125-66%. The idea is that there should be a ratio in that certain muscles and muscle groups should be stronger than others to truly well balanced. For example if you can biceps curl the same as you can squat there is an obvious imbalance.
 
CopyCat said:
I've always considered 1.5 x for bench, 2x for squat, and 2.5x for deads, and 1x shoulder press to be the solid zone. Though I read recently (in relations to Olympic lifting) that your bench should be 66% of your back squat and your deads should be 25% greater than your back squat. So a 110-125-66% ratio.

Thanks for the info. I've got some work to do on deads.
 
Here are standards based upon training experience and body weight:

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According to the table you would be somewhere between intermediate and advanced in the 181 weight class for squat.

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