Snatch Standards

Men's Snatch standards by percentile
LevelSnatchPercentile
Beginner29.5 kg15th
Novice39.5 kg30th
Intermediate50 kg50th
Strong63.5 kg75th
Advanced75.5 kg90th
Elite83 kg95th
World Class96.5 kg99th

FAQ

A beginner male lifter typically can snatch around 36.5 kg. This represents roughly the 25th percentile of recreational lifters. Focus on proper form first, and the numbers will follow.
The average for men is 50 kg (110 lbs), while women average 32 kg (71 lbs). These differences are due to physiological factors. Our calculator compares you against your selected gender group for a fair assessment.
Several factors can influence your results: Most technical barbell lift - technique is paramount. Additionally, training experience, age, and testing conditions all play a role. Use this as a general benchmark rather than an absolute measure.
Being above the 50th percentile means you're better than average. The 75th percentile is considered "Strong," while 90th+ is "Advanced." Only about 5% of recreational athletes reach "Elite" status (95th percentile).
Our percentiles are based on data from Strength Level and represent recreational athlete populations. Professional or competitive athletes may find their actual ranking differs from our recreational-focused benchmarks.
For strength sports, testing your 1RM every 4-8 weeks is reasonable. For endurance activities, time trials every 2-4 weeks work well. Avoid testing too frequently, as it can impact recovery and training quality.