Dumbbell Deadlift

Dumbbell Deadlift shows average weight and strength standards as a reference for full body. Primary muscles: Hamstrings, Gluteus maximus, Erector spinae.

Dumbbell Deadlift

Average weight: Intermediate

Reference for an intermediate lifter.

Men 44 kg
Women 25 kg

Dumbbell Deadlift: Average weight [1RM]

Level Men Women
Beginner 13 kg 7 kg
Novice 26 kg 14 kg
Intermediate 44 kg 25 kg
Advanced 66 kg 39 kg
Elite 91 kg 55 kg

Note: These standards are 1RM estimates based on average lifters. Bodyweight, age, and other personal factors can affect the values. See the detailed tables below.

Dumbbell Deadlift: Strength standards (kg)

Men by bodyweight (kg) [1RM]

Bodyweight Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
50717314970
55919345274
601021365678
651223395982
701325426286
751527446589
801629466893
851731497196
901932517499
9520345376102
10021365579105
10523375781108
11024395983110
11525416186113
12026426388115
12527446590118
13028456692120
13530466894122
14031487096125

Men by age [1RM]

Age Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
151122375678
201325436489
251326446691
301326446691
351326446691
401326446691
451325416387
501223395981
551121365475
601020335069
65918304562
70816274056
75714243650
80713213244
85611192940
90510172636

Women by bodyweight (kg) [1RM]

Bodyweight Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
4038172841
45410193044
50511203347
55612223549
60714243752
65715253954
70816274156
75917284258
801018304460
851119314662
901120324764
951221334966
1001322355067
1051323365169
1101424375371
1151525385472
1201526395573

Women by age [1RM]

Age Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
15612213347
20614243854
25714253955
30714253955
35714253955
40714253955
45613243752
50612223549
55512203245
60511192941
65410172637
7049152434
7548142130
8037121927
8536111724
9036101522

Note: Dumbbell weights in the table are for one dumbbell.

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How to read the table

Level Description Distribution
Beginner Has learned proper form and trained consistently for at least 1 month. Bottom 5%
Novice Has trained consistently for at least 6 months. Top 80%
Intermediate Has trained consistently for at least 2 years. Top 50%
Advanced Has trained consistently for more than 5 years. Top 20%
Elite Has specialized in this exercise for more than 5 years. Top 5%

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