This study aims to determine whether maximum isometric muscle strength, exerted at a
certain angle in the knee joint (80 °, 110 °, and 140 °), may be used as a predictor of 1RM in the
squat movement task. A group of twenty-four male students (N = 24) took part in the research in
2 separate sessions and 7 days of rest between each. In the first session, the anthropometric
measurements and assessment of muscle strength, that is 1RM, were measured by maximum
repetition to failure method on the Smith machine. The maximum isometric force (Fmax) of the
leg muscles was measured by the Alternating Consecutive Maximum Contraction Test in
laboratory conditions on a Smith machine using a dynamometer probe and the Globus Ergo
Tesys System 1000 software system. Analyzing the results based on linear regression, the authors
conclude that, with an accuracy of 84.5%, we can estimate 1RM in the squat exercise measuring
the maximum isometric force exerted at an angle in the knee joint of 140 °. The results obtained
by this research can be used in practice when assessing 1 RM based on the measurement of the
maximum isometric force for a given movement task.