Dumbbell Front Squat

Dumbbell Front Squat shows average weight and strength standards as a reference for legs. Primary muscles: Quadriceps, Gluteus maximus, Hamstrings.

Dumbbell Front Squat

Average weight: Intermediate

Reference for an intermediate lifter.

Men 35 kg
Women 19 kg

Dumbbell Front Squat: Average weight [1RM]

Level Men Women
Beginner 8 kg 6 kg
Novice 19 kg 11 kg
Intermediate 35 kg 19 kg
Advanced 55 kg 28 kg
Elite 79 kg 39 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 Front Squat: Strength standards (kg)

Men by bodyweight (kg) [1RM]

Bodyweight Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
50311223858
55412254262
60614274566
65716304869
70818325173
75919345476
801021365679
851122395982
901224416185
951325426488
1001427446691
1051528466893
1101630487096
1151731507398
12018325175101
12519345377103
13020355579105
13521365680108
14022385882110

Men by age [1RM]

Age Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
15716294767
20818345477
25819355579
30819355579
35819355579
40819355579
45818335275
50717314970
55716294565
60614264159
65613243754
70512213448
75510193043
8049172738
8548152434
9037142231

Women by bodyweight (kg) [1RM]

Bodyweight Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
4048142231
4549152333
50510162535
55510172636
60611182738
65612192939
70713203040
75713213141
80814223243
85815233344
90915233345
95916243446
1001016253547
1051017253648
1101117263748
1151118273749
1201118273850

Women by age [1RM]

Age Beginner Novice Intermediate Advanced Elite
15510162433
20611192838
25611192839
30611192839
35611192839
40611192839
45611182737
50510172535
5559162332
6059142129
6548131927
7047121724
7536101621
803691419
853581217
902571115

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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