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How to Load 90 kg

Close to the 100kg mark - approximately 200 lb

What You Need

Bar Weight

20kg

Per Side

1× 25kg + 1× 10kg

Total Plates

2× 25kg + 2× 10kg plates

90kg

= 20kg bar + 1× 25kg + 1× 10kg × 2

Exercise Benchmarks

What this weight typically represents:

ExerciseLevel
Bench PressIntermediate-Advanced
SquatIntermediate
DeadliftBeginner-Intermediate

Loading Tips

  • A stepping stone to the coveted 100kg milestone
  • Red + green plates per side - mixed plate combination
  • Consider using a belt for squats at this weight

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Total Plates Needed

Barbell20kg
25kg plates
1x per side (2 total)
10kg plates
1x per side (2 total)
Total Weight90kg

Standard Olympic Plates

Metric (kg): 25, 20, 15, 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25

Imperial (lb): 45, 35, 25, 10, 5, 2.5

Note: Standard Olympic barbells weigh 20kg (45lb) for men and 15kg (35lb) for women. The calculator shows plates needed per side of the barbell.

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FAQ

What plates do I need for 90kg?

To load 90kg on an Olympic barbell (20kg), you need 1× 25kg + 1× 10kg per side, for a total of 2× 25kg + 2× 10kg plates.

Is 90kg a good weight?

Close to the 100kg mark - approximately 200 lb

Can I use different plate combinations?

Yes, there are often multiple ways to achieve the same weight. However, the configuration shown uses the minimum number of plates possible, which is generally preferred for stability and ease of loading.

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