Seated Row


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Usually done with a cable machine, seated rows are a more stable than bent over rows, but require more core activation than supported rows.

The Basics

The seated row is primarily used as a strength exercise. It is more generally classified as a upper pull movement. Since it involves significant activation of multiple muscle groups, it is considered a compound exercise.


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Performance Standard Ranks

The ranks assume that you are generally healthy, with no underlying health conditions or injuries and have the mobility to perform the exercise correctly. You can determine your rank by comparing your numbers to the tables below. Your rank is also tracked automatically when using our Workout Log feature.

Rank Time Score Description
Untrained <1 month <30 Average or below average.
Beginner 1-4 months 30-40 Better than average.
Novice 4-12 months 40-50 Much better than average.
Intermediate 1-2 years 50-60 Fit. A healthy, achievable goal for most people.
Advanced 2-4 years 60-70 Very fit. Difficult to achieve for most people.
Elite 4+ years 70+ Among the best. Nearing the average maximum potential. Likely able to compete at some level.

Strength Standards

The tables show the one rep max* in pounds needed to reach each rank at different body weights (also in lbs). The 1RMs on the table are based on world records, balanced ratios, and the average time needed to attain each rank. To see personalized strength standards for every exercise, check out the Strength Standards page. You can also find your Strength Score to see how you rank as part of our Fitness Score System.

*Added weight if positive, assistance if negative. The planche and levers are also notable exceptions as they show the moment at the shoulder, not weight. For more info, check out the Moment Calculator page.

Male 1RMs
Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
120 100 143 187 231 275
130 105 151 197 244 290
140 110 159 207 256 305
150 115 166 217 268 319
160 121 174 227 280 333
170 126 181 236 291 347
180 130 188 245 303 360
190 135 195 254 314 373
200 140 201 263 325 386
210 145 208 272 335 399
220 149 215 280 346 412
230 154 221 289 356 424
240 158 228 297 367 436
250 162 234 305 377 448
260 167 240 313 387 460
Female 1RMs
Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
100 75 108 141 174 207
110 80 115 150 185 220
120 85 122 159 196 234
130 89 129 168 207 246
140 94 135 176 218 259
150 98 141 185 228 271
160 102 148 193 238 283
170 107 154 201 248 295
180 111 160 208 257 306
190 115 166 216 267 317
200 119 171 224 276 328
210 123 177 231 285 339
220 127 182 238 294 350
230 131 188 245 303 360
240 134 193 253 312 371