Reading time: 10 minutes | Last updated: May 2026
One of the most common questions women new to powerlifting ask is: "Am I strong enough to compete?" The answer is almost always yes — but having clear strength benchmarks helps you understand where you are, set realistic goals, and track progress. This guide covers women’s powerlifting strength standards from beginner to elite across British Powerlifting bodyweight classes, with weights in kg throughout.
Table of Contents
- Understanding Strength Levels
- Women's Squat Standards
- Women's Bench Press Standards
- Women's Deadlift Standards
- Women's Total Standards
- What These Numbers Mean in Practice
- How to Improve Your Numbers
- Footwear and Performance
- FAQ
📊 Understanding Strength Levels
| Level | Definition | Training age |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Just started barbell training. Still learning technique. | 0–6 months |
| Novice | Consistent training, technique improving, linear progression still working. | 6–18 months |
| Intermediate | Solid technique, stalling on linear progression, ready to compete. | 1.5–3 years |
| Advanced | Competing regularly, placing at regional/national BP level. | 3–6 years |
| Elite | National/international competitor, top percentile of the sport. | 6+ years |

Women's powerlifting strength levels — beginner to elite — Castiron Lift
🦵 Women's Squat Standards (kg)
| WOMEN'S SQUAT STANDARDS BY BODYWEIGHT (KG) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bodyweight | Beginner | Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Elite |
| 47kg | 30 | 45 | 63 | 84 | 107 |
| 52kg | 33 | 50 | 70 | 93 | 118 |
| 57kg | 36 | 55 | 77 | 100 | 127 |
| 63kg | 40 | 61 | 84 | 109 | 138 |
| 72kg | 45 | 68 | 93 | 120 | 152 |
| 84kg | 50 | 73 | 100 | 129 | 163 |
| 84kg+ | 54 | 79 | 109 | 141 | 177 |
💪 Women's Bench Press Standards (kg)
| WOMEN'S BENCH PRESS STANDARDS BY BODYWEIGHT (KG) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bodyweight | Beginner | Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Elite |
| 47kg | 20 | 30 | 41 | 54 | 70 |
| 52kg | 23 | 32 | 45 | 59 | 75 |
| 57kg | 25 | 34 | 48 | 64 | 79 |
| 63kg | 27 | 39 | 52 | 70 | 89 |
| 72kg | 30 | 43 | 59 | 77 | 98 |
| 84kg | 32 | 45 | 64 | 84 | 104 |
| 84kg+ | 34 | 50 | 68 | 91 | 113 |
🏋️ Women's Deadlift Standards (kg)
| WOMEN'S DEADLIFT STANDARDS BY BODYWEIGHT (KG) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bodyweight | Beginner | Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Elite |
| 47kg | 39 | 57 | 77 | 100 | 125 |
| 52kg | 43 | 61 | 84 | 109 | 136 |
| 57kg | 45 | 66 | 89 | 116 | 145 |
| 63kg | 50 | 73 | 98 | 127 | 159 |
| 72kg | 54 | 79 | 107 | 138 | 175 |
| 84kg | 59 | 84 | 113 | 148 | 186 |
| 84kg+ | 64 | 91 | 123 | 159 | 200 |
🏆 Women's Total Standards (kg)
| WOMEN'S POWERLIFTING TOTAL STANDARDS (KG) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bodyweight | Beginner | Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Elite |
| 52kg | 89 | 131 | 181 | 238 | 302 |
| 63kg | 107 | 159 | 218 | 284 | 361 |
| 72kg | 118 | 172 | 236 | 307 | 390 |
| 84kg | 127 | 186 | 254 | 331 | 420 |
| 84kg+ | 152 | 220 | 300 | 391 | 490 |

Women's average powerlifting totals by bodyweight class — Castiron Lift
💬 What These Numbers Mean in Practice
- Beginner standards are achievable within 3–6 months of consistent training.
- Novice standards are typical for women ready for their first British Powerlifting meet.
- Intermediate standards represent a competitive club-level BP lifter with 1–2 years of training.
- Advanced standards are regional/national BP competitors.
- Elite standards are top-percentile national and international competitors.
📈 How to Improve Your Numbers
| Where you are | Best next step |
|---|---|
| Below beginner standards | Castiron Lift Beginner Programme — UK |
| Beginner → Novice | GZCLP — UK |
| Novice → Intermediate | Castiron Lift Strength Programme — UK |
| Intermediate → Advanced | 5/3/1 — UK or nSuns — UK |
👟 Footwear and Performance
Weightlifting shoes with a 20mm heel elevation improve squat depth and allow a more upright torso position — particularly important for women with limited ankle mobility. See our Best Squat Shoes 2026 — UK guide for recommendations.
FAQ
Are these standards based on British Powerlifting data?
These standards are derived from BP competition data and widely-used strength calculators. They represent raw, drug-tested lifting under BP/IPF rules.
Do these standards apply to masters (40+) lifters?
Masters lifters typically achieve 85–95% of open standards. BP has separate masters categories — you compete against your age group.
💪 Ready to build your numbers?
Start with the Castiron Lift Beginner Programme — UK — free 8-week powerlifting programme.
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Written by T-K — Strength Researcher & Brand Strategist, Castiron Lift.