Powerlifters

RackMath for Powerlifters

Plan squat, bench, and deadlift sessions with exact plates, warmup jumps, PR context, and attempt planning tools.

Use case

What RackMath solves here.

Powerlifting sessions are simple on paper, but the details matter: exact plates, warmup jumps, top-set history, rep PRs, and attempt decisions all affect the day.

RackMath keeps squat, bench, and deadlift work organized so lifters can spend less attention on arithmetic and more attention on execution.

Workflow

How to use RackMath for this.

  1. 1

    Plan the top set

    Use recent training numbers to choose realistic targets for squat, bench, and deadlift.

  2. 2

    Build warmups

    Ramp from the empty bar to working weight with jumps that prepare you without stealing energy.

  3. 3

    Track the result

    Log load, reps, RPE, and notes so future attempt decisions have context.

  4. 4

    Review PRs

    Use estimated maxes and rep PRs as signals instead of maxing out every session.

Free value

Start with public tools and templates.

Use RackMath pages for plate math, warmups, workouts, exercise guidance, and planning before you ever need to save a workflow.

App handoff

Open RackMath when the workflow repeats.

The app is where saved setups, workout history, PRs, imports, custom equipment, and progress context become useful session after session.

Ready to make it repeatable?

Open RackMath to save the setup, run the workout, and keep progress moving.