Send us a text In Episode 2 of the Stronger Is Better podcast, Nick Delgadillo breaks down strength standards into three categories: competitive goals, evaluative benchmarks, and personal targets. He explains why most people have skewed expectations about what’s possible—and how to set realistic goals without having to become a powerlifter. Nick introduces the widely respected 2/3/4/5 baseline strength goals (200 lb press / 300 lb bench / 400 lb squat / 500 lb deadlift for men) and a proportional set for women. These aren’t elite standards—they’re what you should aim for before considering specialization. Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or everyday lifter, this episode provides a grounded, motivating framework for assessing and pursuing your strength potential. ⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com 00:00 - Intro: “How strong should I be?” 01:20 - Why strength goals are often misunderstood 04:00 - What “it depends” really means 08:08 - 3 categories of strength goals: personal, evaluative, competitive 09:48 - Competition: using meet results to guide expectations 17:36 - Evaluative standards: don't copy powerlifters 29:28 - What is strength specialization? 34:49 - Beginner male milestones: 135/225/315/405 38:52 - The 2/3/4/5 baseline standard 41:55 - Female equivalents to 2/3/4/5 45:17 - What comes after baseline strength? 47:01 - Final message: don’t stop too early…