extremestrength
Extremestrength is a term used to describe exceptionally high levels of muscular strength that exceed typical performance in most populations. The term is informal and does not correspond to a single standardized measurement, but is commonly applied in fitness media, sports reporting, and among strength enthusiasts to denote very high maximal force production, often in the squat, deadlift, or bench press.
Because there is no formal definition, extremestrength is assessed using conventional strength metrics such as one-repetition
Biological determinants include neuromuscular efficiency, muscle cross-sectional area, tendon stiffness, fiber type distribution, and hormonal status,
Extremestrength is most commonly discussed in powerlifting, weightlifting, and general strength training communities. It raises considerations
See also: strength, strength training, powerlifting, weightlifting, neuromuscular adaptation.