There have been many threads asking about general and KB-specific strength standards (i.e. if you can press this you are not very strong/strong/very strong), this isn't that (I used the search function -- maybe not optimally, but I did!)
What I'm curious about is this -- if I can press X weight KB Y number of times, how many times should I be able to press (X+n) weight KB? And if I can press X on a one-handed press, what should I expect to do for a double overhead press?
Along the same vein, should the 1RM calculator on exrx.net be expected to translate the same to KBs as to barbells? And is there an equivalent for one-handed vs two-handed work?
For example, say I can reliably press a single 20 kg bell for 8 reps:
How many times should I expect to be able to press double 20 kg bells?
What should I expect to be able to get for a 1RM? (calculator says 30 kg)
I'm thinking about these standards not in a "if you can do this, you are strong," way, but more in a, "if you can do this but not that, you should work on your [power production vs endurance vs bilateral work]" kind of way in order to stay balanced.
I am just gonna try all this next week and see what I personally get, but I want to make sure I'm not overlooking anything.
ETA: if anyone else is searching for similar in the future, I tested today:
Previous 20kg one-hand press RM was 8.
Today double OHP with 20kg, I got a 5 RM.
What I'm curious about is this -- if I can press X weight KB Y number of times, how many times should I be able to press (X+n) weight KB? And if I can press X on a one-handed press, what should I expect to do for a double overhead press?
Along the same vein, should the 1RM calculator on exrx.net be expected to translate the same to KBs as to barbells? And is there an equivalent for one-handed vs two-handed work?
For example, say I can reliably press a single 20 kg bell for 8 reps:
How many times should I expect to be able to press double 20 kg bells?
What should I expect to be able to get for a 1RM? (calculator says 30 kg)
I'm thinking about these standards not in a "if you can do this, you are strong," way, but more in a, "if you can do this but not that, you should work on your [power production vs endurance vs bilateral work]" kind of way in order to stay balanced.
I am just gonna try all this next week and see what I personally get, but I want to make sure I'm not overlooking anything.
ETA: if anyone else is searching for similar in the future, I tested today:
Previous 20kg one-hand press RM was 8.
Today double OHP with 20kg, I got a 5 RM.