FFMI Calculator & Natural Muscle Potential

Estimate your Fat-Free Mass Index and see where you stand on the natural muscle-building scale

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Imperial Metric
Height 5ft 10.9in
3 feet8 feet
Weight 187lbs
65 lbs350 lbs
Body Fat 12.5%
0%100%

Where You Land on the Natural Range

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<18 Below Average 18-20 Average 20-22 Above Average 22-23 Excellent 23-26 Superior 26+ Suspicious of PED Use

Enter your stats above to see where you stand.

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What Is FFMI?

FFMI (Fat-Free Mass Index) measures how much muscle mass you carry relative to your height. Unlike BMI, which only looks at total body weight, FFMI isolates your lean tissue — muscle, bone, and organs — after subtracting body fat. It was developed as a research tool to study natural muscular development and has since become a common reference point in bodybuilding and strength training circles [1].

FFMI Formula

Fat-Free Mass = Weight × (1 − Body Fat % / 100)
FFMI = Fat-Free Mass (kg) ÷ Height (m)²
Normalized FFMI = FFMI + 6.1 × (1.8 − Height in meters)

The normalization step adjusts for height, since taller people naturally carry more fat-free mass without necessarily being more muscular. This makes Normalized FFMI comparable across different heights.

FFMI Interpretation

Natural FFMI ranges differ meaningfully between men and women, so use the table that matches you.

FFMI Scale for Men

Normalized FFMICategory
Below 18Below average muscle mass
18 – 20Average
20 – 22Above average
22 – 23Excellent — near the natural ceiling for most lifters
23 – 26Superior — rare, takes years of dedicated training
26+Statistically outside the drug-free range

FFMI Scale for Women

Women naturally carry less fat-free mass than men at the same height, so the natural range sits lower across every category.

Normalized FFMICategory
Below 14Below average muscle mass
14 – 16Average
16 – 18Above average
18 – 19Excellent — near the natural ceiling for most female lifters
19 – 21Superior — rare, takes years of dedicated training
21+Statistically outside the drug-free range

How to Use This Calculator

Enter your height and weight (switch between Imperial and Metric with the toggle), then enter your body fat percentage — measured with a skinfold caliper if you want a repeatable number rather than a rough visual estimate. Your Fat-Free Mass, FFMI, and Normalized FFMI update instantly, along with where you land on the natural range.

FFMI is most useful as a way to track your own progress over time rather than a one-time score. If you're actively building muscle, see our guide on muscle hypertrophy and the difference between myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic hypertrophy, or use Oneizar's Body Recomposition Calculator to set the calorie and protein targets that support muscle growth.

[1] Kouri, E. M., Pope, H. G., Katz, D. L., & Oliva, P. (1995). Fat-free mass index in users and nonusers of anabolic-androgenic steroids. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 5(4), 223-228.