1RM (one-rep max) This is the weight you are able to lift once, using the correct technique. It is the basic benchmark in strength training. The calculator will allow you to:
BMI (Body Mass Index) This is a basic, indicative measure of the relationship between body weight and height, calculated according to the WHO classification. The calculator will allow you to:
Choose the tool that best suits what you’re currently working on – strength, mass or fitness.
The result from the calculator is an estimate, not a definitive answer. Put it to the test during your next training session.
Repeat these calculations every few weeks or whenever you change your training weights, to ensure the figures continue to reflect your fitness level.
If the result differs from how you feel during your workout, make a small adjustment (e.g. 2.5–5 kg) rather than changing the whole plan.
1RM Calculator It uses tried-and-tested, widely used estimation formulas (e.g. Epley, Brzycki), based on the working weight and the number of repetitions performed. The results are indicative and may differ from your actual maximum depending on your technique, training experience and recovery status.
BMI Calculator It is based on the standard WHO formula: body weight (kg) divided by height (m) squared, and compared with the official classification categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, obese).
Our calculators provide estimates only. The result is a mathematical forecast, not a medical diagnosis. Your body is a complex system influenced by factors such as body composition, hormonal balance and training technique. The content on this website is for information and educational purposes only. Just GYM accepts no liability for training or health decisions made on the basis of the calculator’s estimates. If you are planning radical changes to your training or diet, always consult a trainer, dietitian or doctor.