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STRENGTH · BARBELL LOADING

Plate Loading Calculator

Calculate which weight plates to load on each side of a barbell to hit your target weight in kg or lbs.

Try a preset

Unit
Target weight
Bar weight

Comma-separated plate weights, e.g. 25,20,15,10,5,2.5,1.25

Result

TARGET LOADED
100 kg
1×25 + 1×15 per side
ACTUAL LOADED
100 kg
BAR WEIGHT
20 kg
PLATES PER SIDE
2

Plate contribution per side

Symmetric load — multiply each contribution by 2 for total.

25 kg
1 plate × 25 kg
25 kg
15 kg
1 plate × 15 kg
15 kg

How to use it

  1. Enter your target weight, then select your bar. Olympic bars are 20 kg / 45 lb by default. Women's Olympic bars are 15 kg / 35 lb. Check the marking on your bar if unsure.
  2. Toggle the available plates to match what your gym has on the rack. The calculator uses the largest plates first, minimizing the number of plate changes needed.
  3. If the exact weight isn't achievable, the nearest achievable weight below your target is shown. This is common for odd-number targets when only standard plate sizes are available.
  4. Plates shown are per side — load each side symmetrically. Starting with the largest plates inside (closest to the collar) improves balance and bar spin.
  5. For progressive overload tracking: if you can't hit your exact target with available plates, use the nearest achievable weight consistently until you are ready to jump to the next plate increment.
Questions people usually ask
Why are plates shown per side?

Olympic barbell loading is always symmetric — you load the same plates on each side. The calculator shows what to put on each side, so total plate weight is doubled plus the bar when computing total weight.

What if I can't hit my exact target weight?

The calculator finds the nearest achievable weight below your target using available plates. This is common for specific weights like 97.5 kg when you only have 2.5 kg as your smallest plate. Use the nearest achievable consistently and add a micro-load if you have fractional plates.

What bar should I use?

Standard Olympic bar: 20 kg / 45 lb. Women's Olympic bar: 15 kg / 35 lb. EZ curl bar: typically 10 kg / 25 lb. Check the stamp on the end of your bar if unsure — most commercial gym bars are marked.

Are fractional plates supported?

Yes. You can select available plates and the calculator includes smaller increments like 1.25 kg or 2.5 lb. If your gym has fractional plates (0.5 kg), add them manually via custom input.

Is this tool free?

Yes. All calculations are client-side. No data leaves your browser.

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