powerlifting-formulas
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Powerlifting Formulas Calculator (Wilks, WilksV2, Dots, IPF, Reshel and Glossbrenner)
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Powerlifting Formulas
Check this article to learn more about formulas.
Formulas were heavily inspired on OpenPowerlifting Coefficients Crate
Getting started
Install this package with you favorite package manager
npm install powerlifting-formulas
yarn add powerlifting-formulas
pnpm install powerlifting-formulas
Then use it like so:
import { wilks } from 'powerlifting-formulas'
// calculate wilks for 82.5kg male lifer with 680kg lifted
wilks(82.5, 680, 'male') // default is kg
// calculate wilks for 120lbs female lifer with 425lbs lifted
wilks(120, 425, 'female', 'lb')
Formulas
All formulas have the same signature:
export type Formula = (weight: number, total: number, gender: 'male' | 'female', mass?: 'kg' | 'lb') => number
Wilks before 2020
import { wilks } from 'powerlifting-formulas'
wilks(82.5, 680, 'male')
wilks(120, 425, 'female', 'lb')
Wilks After 2020
import { wilks2020 } from 'powerlifting-formulas'
wilks2020(82.5, 680, 'male')
wilks2020(120, 425, 'female', 'lb')
DOTS
import { dots } from 'powerlifting-formulas'
dots(82.5, 680, 'male')
dots(120, 425, 'female', 'lb')
Reshel
⚠️ WARNING ⚠️ Reshel might be a bit off. At worst, it is off by about six Reshel points (0.01), affecting middleweights.
import { reshel } from 'powerlifting-formulas'
reshel(82.5, 680, 'male')
reshel(120, 425, 'female', 'lb')
Glossbrenner
import { glossbrenner } from 'powerlifting-formulas'
glossbrenner(82.5, 680, 'male')
glossbrenner(120, 425, 'female', 'lb')
Schwartz-Malone
import { schwartzMalone } from 'powerlifting-formulas'
schwartzMalone(82.5, 680, 'male')
schwartzMalone(120, 425, 'female', 'lb')