Half Lay Planche


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The Basics

The half lay planche is primarily used as a strength exercise. It is more generally classified as a upper push movement. Since it involves significant activation of multiple muscle groups, it is considered a compound exercise.


Related Exercises

The most common or basic version of the given exercise.

Similar exercises work some or all of the same muscles, but are different from the given exercise in a way that doesn't make them as good of a replacement as the alternative exercises.

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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
120 925 1333 1741 2148 2556
130 976 1406 1836 2266 2696
140 1026 1477 1929 2381 2833
150 1074 1547 2020 2493 2966
160 1121 1615 2109 2602 3096
170 1167 1682 2196 2710 3224
180 1213 1747 2281 2815 3349
190 1257 1811 2365 2918 3472
200 1301 1874 2447 3020 3593
210 1344 1936 2528 3120 3712
220 1386 1997 2607 3218 3829
230 1428 2057 2686 3315 3944
240 1469 2116 2763 3410 4057
250 1510 2174 2839 3504 4169
260 1550 2232 2915 3597 4280
Female 1RMs
Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
100 697 1003 1310 1617 1924
110 742 1069 1396 1723 2050
120 787 1133 1480 1826 2173
130 830 1195 1561 1926 2292
140 872 1256 1640 2024 2408
150 913 1315 1717 2119 2521
160 953 1373 1792 2212 2632
170 992 1429 1866 2303 2740
180 1031 1485 1939 2393 2847
190 1069 1539 2010 2481 2951
200 1106 1593 2080 2567 3054
210 1142 1645 2149 2652 3155
220 1178 1697 2216 2735 3254
230 1214 1748 2283 2818 3352
240 1249 1799 2349 2899 3449