Reverse Hyperextension

Reverse Hyperextension is a back exercise focused on Erector spinae, Gluteus maximus. You can review average reps and rep standards on one page.

Reverse Hyperextension

Average reps: Intermediate

Reference for an intermediate lifter.

Men 29
Women 20

Reverse Hyperextension: Average reps

Level Men Women
Beginner < 1 < 1
Novice 7 6
Intermediate 29 20
Advanced 57 39
Elite 87 60

Note: These values estimate average reps that can be completed in one set. Bodyweight, range of motion, tempo, and other personal factors can affect performance. See the detailed tables below.

Reverse Hyperextension: Rep standards

Men by bodyweight (lb) [Reps]

Bodyweight Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
110< 1< 1205085
120< 11235285
130< 14255385
140< 15265384
150< 17275383
160< 18285483
170< 19295482
180< 19295380
190< 110295379
200< 110305378
210< 111305277
220< 111305276
230< 112305175
240< 112305174
250< 112305072
260< 112295071
270< 113294970
280< 113294869
290113294868
300113294767
310113284766

Men by age [Reps]

Age Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
15< 12204471
20< 16275586
25< 17295789
30< 17295789
35< 17295789
40< 17295789
45< 15265283
50< 13224776
55< 1< 1184268
60< 1< 1143560
65< 1< 1102951
70< 1< 172343
75< 1< 131835
80< 1< 1< 11328
85< 1< 1< 1922
90< 1< 1< 1617

Women by bodyweight (lb) [Reps]

Bodyweight Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
90< 15224367
100< 16224265
110< 17224163
120< 17214060
130< 17213958
140< 17213756
150< 17203654
160< 17203552
170< 17193450
180< 17183348
190< 17183247
200< 17173145
210< 16173043
220< 16162942
230< 16152841
240< 16152739
250< 15142638
260< 15142537

Women by age [Reps]

Age Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
15< 1< 1132947
20< 15193858
25< 16203960
30< 16203960
35< 16203960
40< 16203960
45< 14183656
50< 12153250
55< 1< 1122744
60< 1< 192238
65< 1< 161731
70< 1< 121225
75< 1< 1< 1919
80< 1< 1< 1514
85< 1< 1< 1210
90< 1< 1< 1< 17

Note: The table values are reference rep counts for one set. Bodyweight data can help estimate relative load, while age data can show trend differences.

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How to read the table

Level Description Distribution
Beginner Has learned proper form and trained consistently for at least 1 month. Bottom 5%
Novice Has trained consistently for at least 6 months. Top 80%
Intermediate Has trained consistently for at least 2 years. Top 50%
Advanced Has trained consistently for more than 5 years. Top 20%
Elite Has specialized in this exercise for more than 5 years. Top 5%

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