Face Pull

Face Pull Standards (lb)

The average Face Pull is 100 lb for men and 73 lb for women (1RM). Compare your one-rep max lift by bodyweight and age below.

Face Pull

Male Face Pull Standards (lb)

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Strength LevelWeight
Beginner 30 lb
Novice 59 lb
Intermediate 100 lb
Advanced 151 lb
Elite 209 lb

How much should I be able to Face Pull? (lb)

What is the average Face Pull? The average Face Pull weight for a male lifter is 100 lb (1RM). This makes you Intermediate on Strength Level and is a very impressive lift.

What is a good Face Pull? Male beginners should aim to lift 30 lb (1RM) which is still impressive compared to the general population.

By Weight and Age

BWBeg.Nov.Int.Adv.Elite
110 15 36 68 109 158
120 18 41 74 117 167
130 21 45 79 124 175
140 24 49 85 130 183
150 27 53 90 137 191
160 30 57 95 143 198
170 32 61 100 149 205
180 35 64 105 155 211
190 38 68 109 160 218
200 40 71 113 165 224
210 43 75 118 170 230
220 45 78 122 175 236
230 48 81 126 180 241
240 50 84 130 185 246
250 52 87 133 189 252
260 55 90 137 194 257
270 57 93 141 198 262
280 59 96 144 202 266
290 61 99 148 206 271
300 64 102 151 210 276
310 66 104 154 214 280

How many sets and reps of Face Pull should I do?

These are the most popular Face Pull workouts done by male lifters:

3x12 15%
3x10 14%
3x15 13%
3x20 6%
4x15 5%

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What do the strength standards mean?

Beginner Stronger than 5% of lifters. A beginner lifter can perform the movement correctly and has practiced it for at least a month.
Novice Stronger than 20% of lifters. A novice lifter has trained regularly in the technique for at least six months.
Intermediate Stronger than 50% of lifters. An intermediate lifter has trained regularly in the technique for at least two years.
Advanced Stronger than 80% of lifters. An advanced lifter has progressed for over five years.
Elite Stronger than 95% of lifters. An elite lifter has dedicated over five years to become competitive at strength sports.

Strength Level introduced these exact Beginner-to-Elite percentile boundaries in 2015. See how the standards evolved.

Data behind the Face Pull strength standards

Strength Level analysed 36,301 qualifying results from 181,223 community lifts to produce our Face Pull strength standards. We will continue to update them as more community data becomes available. See our standards timeline.

Community lifts 181,223
Qualifying results 36,301
Male results 28,796
Female results 7,505
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Qualifying results are retained after checks for implausible data, duplicates, and unusual or automated submission patterns. Learn more about qualifying results.