RackMath Barbell Plate Calculator
RackMath Barbell Plate Calculator
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When weightlifting, you want to focus on your workout. You dont want to spend time calculating which weight plates you need to load onto your barbell. The RackMath barbell calculator is the simple solution to this problem. It calculates what weight plates you need to load onto your bar to achieve your desired weight.
Quick:
Stop doing the math in your head. The plate calculator will do the math for you. If you are into weightlifting or powerlifting and consistently perform heavy lifts like the squat, deadlift and bench press, then you wont find a better weight plate calculator. Simply enter the weight you want to lift, and instantly youll know how to load your bar. It makes a perfect companion to weightlifting programs such as Starting Strength 5x5 or Jim Wendlers 5/3/1.
Safe:
Dont step into the squat rack with the wrong weight by accident. You can count on the RackMath barbell calculator to make sure youre loading your bar correctly.
Customizable:
Other weightlifting plate calculators just assume you have certain plates and unlimited stock. We know thats simply not true. This is why Rack Math is designed to let you set your own equipment inventory. Select pounds or kilograms and choose which weight plates (and how many) are available to you.
Fractional and non-standard weight plates:
Other weightlifting calculators do not include fractional plates or lesser used weight plate denominations. RackMath's inventory offers fractional plates as well as a large number of denominations.
RACKMATH PREMIUM* FEATURES
Custom bars:
With RackMath Premium, you get access to a variety of bars so you can move beyond the squat rack - use a dip belt, hex bar, leg press machine and EZ curl bars. Or create your own bar and set the weight to whatever you desire.
More plates:
Increase the plate maximum from 8 plates to 16 plates.
Custom plates:
Want Rack Math's plate inventory to match your own exactly? Go ahead and customize your plate colors. Have a plate with an unusual weight? You can add that too.
Collars:
If you're the type that wants to count every bit of weight, now you can by adding collar weights.
Percent table:
Perhaps our favorite feature, the percent table allows you to quickly change the weight by a percentage making it perfect for warm-up sets, pyramids and 5/3/1.
Reverse calculator:
Load up your weightlifting bar with whatever plates you want and then see how much weight you're about to lift.
Rep range calculator:
Calculate your theoretical lift weight across reps, from your one-rep max to 30.
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*Requires in-app purchase
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Classy Jackal Inc.
Genre: Health & Fitness
App version: 1.0
App size: 7.9M
Recent changes: Minor UI Tweak
Comments:
Downloaded 10/30 update and it crashed. Tried uninstalling whole app and reinstalled and works like a gem. Thanks for the fix! Wish u could save 1rm pr's etcs. Update 11/1. app does not even open up. Sad cause I paid for this app and it doesn't appear to have the support. Might have to look elsewhere. Note 9 here.
Exactly what i was looking for. i workout at home and needed an app that i could input the weight and it could factor in what plates i have on hand. im an expert on counting by 45's, but i dont have an unlimited inventory like most apps use.
App was great until new update. Now it crashes when trying to open. Tried clearing cache and datA. No luck. Hope it back running soon as I paid for the premium version. Updated review. Bugs are fixed. works great
Can only add 8 45s, so if you are going to put 525 on the bar it caps out at 4 plates and finishes the rest with 25s and a 20. If you're a strong person this isn't very useful.
I used this app without problem for quite a while until I started to use fractional plates. It allows you to add them but doesn't seem to use them in calculations. Disappointing!"
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