How to Use This Chart
Start with the chart for your sex, find the range that contains your normalized FFMI, and use the level as a quick reference point. For deeper context, compare your score with training history, body fat accuracy, and long-term progress.
FFMI Chart for Men
Male FFMI ranges are generally higher because men tend to carry more lean mass on average. Use this chart as a realistic reference point when comparing your current physique, training progress, and long-term natural potential.
| FFMI Range | Level | What It Usually Means |
|---|---|---|
| Below 18 | Beginner | Early lifting base or lower lean mass. |
| 18–20 | Recreational | Casual or early consistent training. |
| 20–22 | Intermediate | Noticeable natural muscular development. |
| 22–25 | Advanced | High lean mass, usually built over years. |
| 25+ | Elite / Outlier | Rare range; verify body fat accuracy. |
For a deeper breakdown, read What Is a Good FFMI for Men?.
FFMI Chart for Women
Female FFMI should always be interpreted separately from male standards. A score that seems average on a male chart can represent an impressive level of muscular development for women.
| FFMI Range | Level | What It Usually Means |
|---|---|---|
| Below 15 | Beginner | Early lifting base or lower lean mass. |
| 15–17 | Recreational | Regular training or early lean mass gains. |
| 17–19 | Intermediate | Visibly athletic lean mass development. |
| 19–22 | Advanced | Strong muscularity from serious training. |
| 22+ | Elite / Outlier | Rare range; verify body fat accuracy. |
For a more specific explanation, read What Is a Good FFMI for Women?.
Need deeper interpretation?
The chart is a quick reference. For context around body fat accuracy, training history, and score examples, read the full benchmark guide.
Read What Is a Good FFMI →FFMI Chart FAQ
Should men and women use the same FFMI chart?
No. Men and women should use separate FFMI ranges because average lean mass differs.
Should I use raw FFMI or normalized FFMI?
Use normalized FFMI for the chart when it is available. It adjusts for height and is better for comparisons.
Can body fat errors change my chart level?
Yes. FFMI depends on lean body mass, so rough body fat estimates can move a score into the wrong range.