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Is a 700 lb Squat?

// Updated May 2026 · Data from 2,805 verified competition lifters
// The Short Answer
Yes — advanced territory.

A 700 lb squat is genuinely advanced. Only the top 3% of competition powerlifters squat more. This is the kind of number where heads turn in the gym.

700 lbs is one of the most commonly searched squat milestones. But "is it good?" depends entirely on context — your bodyweight, your training age, and most importantly, who you're measuring against.

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700 Squat by the Numbers

97th
Percentile vs Competition Lifters
472
Avg Male Competitor Squat (lbs)
2,708
Lifters Squat Less Than 700
91
Lifters Squat More Than 700
⚠ Important context: The percentile above is against competition powerlifters, who are an extreme upper slice of the population. Against everyday gym-goers, a 700 lb squat is far stronger than these percentiles suggest. Most men never squat 700 in their lifetime.

Where 700 Sits on the Strength Standards

Strength standards rank lifts relative to your bodyweight, since a 700 lb squat means something very different for a lean lifter versus a heavyweight. Here's how 700 maps across common bodyweights for males:

Bodyweight BW Ratio Tier at 700 lbs
150 lbs 4.67× BW Elite
165 lbs 4.24× BW Elite
180 lbs 3.89× BW Elite
200 lbs 3.50× BW Elite
220 lbs 3.18× BW Elite
250 lbs 2.80× BW Elite
275 lbs 2.55× BW Advanced

The takeaway: At a 400 lb bodyweight, a 700 lb squat is exactly Intermediate level (1.75× bodyweight). Heavier lifters need to squat more for the same tier; lighter lifters need less.

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How 700 Compares to Other Competition Squats

Here's the distribution of squat 1RMs across all 2,805 male competition lifters in our database. The highlighted row shows where 700 falls.

Squat Distribution — Male Competitors

Under 225
66
225-274
75
275-324
134
325-374
245
375-424
483
425-474
478
475-524
447
525-599
462
600-699
318
700+
97

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 700 lb squat good?

A 700 lb squat is genuinely advanced. Only the top 3% of competition powerlifters squat more. This is the kind of number where heads turn in the gym.

How long does it take to squat 700 lbs?

For most men, reaching a 700 lb squat takes between 5 and 12 years of consistent training, depending on bodyweight, genetics, age, and program quality.

What percentile is a 700 lb squat?

Among 2,805 male competition powerlifters in our database, 700 lbs ranks at the 97th percentile. 2,708 lifters squat less, 91 squat more, and 6 squat exactly 700. The percentile is much higher when measured against the general population — competition lifters represent the strong upper tail of the lifting world.

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