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2026 One-Rep-Max Formula Disagreement Benchmark

Six published 1RM formulas estimate the same max from the same set, then disagree. This benchmark holds the lifted weight at 110 kg and sweeps reps to show how far the estimates fan out. At 5 reps the six formulas span 7.2 kg (5.6% of the average); at 12 reps the spread widens to 17.8 kg (11.7%). That widening is why a 1RM estimate is trustworthy from a heavy triple and noisy from a high-rep set.

Every value below is computed live from the one-rep-max calculator engine. Read the methodology for each formula's equation, or the article on which 1RM formula to trust. The spread is a property of the formulas, not a measured human error.

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1RM estimate by reps (rows) and formula (columns)

Estimated 1RM (kg) from 110 kg · rows = reps performed · columns = formula
reps \ formula EpleyBrzyckiLombardiMayhewWathenLander Spread
2 117.3113.1117.9122.6115.7114.6 9.4 kg
3 121.0116.5122.8125.4119.9117.9 8.9 kg
4 124.7120.0126.4128.2124.1121.4 8.2 kg
5 128.3123.8129.2130.9128.2125.1 7.2 kg
6 132.0127.7131.6133.6132.4129.0 5.9 kg
8 139.3136.6135.4138.9140.4137.6 5.0 kg
10 146.7146.7138.5144.0148.2147.5 9.7 kg
12 154.0158.4141.0148.9155.6158.9 17.8 kg

Cells are each formula's estimated one-rep max from a 110 kg lift at the row's rep count. The Spread column is the range between the highest and lowest estimate on that row. The estimates agree most around 3-6 reps and diverge as reps climb, because the formulas were each fitted to different rep ranges.

Provenance

Engine
One-Rep-Max Calculator (one-rep-max-calculator)
Source
Computed live from /engines/one-rep-max-calculator.js
Axis A (rows)
Reps: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12
Axis B (columns)
Formula: Epley, Brzycki, Lombardi, Mayhew, Wathen, Lander
Fixed input
weight lifted = 110 kg
Grid size
8 reps × 6 formulas = 48 cells
Headline metric
Estimated 1RM (kg) and inter-formula spread
Last computed
2026-06-21

Generation note: the engine is deterministic, with no wall-clock and no randomness, so each cell reproduces exactly on every build. The full grid is embedded as machine-readable JSON and recomputed by our CI gate against a fresh engine run; the table, spread, and CSV are rendered from those same outputs, never hand-entered. This benchmark compares formula outputs, not independent measurements against a gold standard.

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