Dumbbell Deadlift

Dumbbell Deadlift Standards

Measured in lb

Dumbbell Deadlift strength standards help you to compare your one-rep max lift with other lifters at your bodyweight.

Our community Dumbbell Deadlift standards are based on 153,974 lifts by Strength Level users
Dumbbell Deadlift

Male Dumbbell Deadlift Standards (lb)

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Strength LevelWeight
Beginner28 lb
Novice54 lb
Intermediate90 lb
Advanced136 lb
Elite188 lb

How much should I be able to Dumbbell Deadlift? (lb)

What is the average Dumbbell Deadlift? The average Dumbbell Deadlift weight for a male lifter is 90 lb (1RM). This makes you Intermediate on Strength Level and is a very impressive lift.

What is a good Dumbbell Deadlift? Male beginners should aim to lift 28 lb (1RM) which is still impressive compared to the general population.

Dumbbell weights are for one dumbbell and include the weight of the bar, normally 2 kg / 4.4 lb

By Weight and Age

BWBeg.Nov.Int.Adv.Elite
110163564102145
120183969108153
130214374114160
140234679120167
150265084126174
160285388131180
170315792136186
180336096141192
1903663100146198
2003866104150203
2104069108155208
2204272111159213
2304475115163218
2404677118167222
2504880121171227
2605082124175231
2705285127179235
2805487130182239
2905690133186243
3005892136189247
3106095139192251

How many sets and reps of Dumbbell Deadlift should I do?

These are the most popular Dumbbell Deadlift workouts done by male lifters:

3x10 22%
3x12 12%
3x8 10%
2x10 6%
3x6 5%

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What do the strength standards mean?

Beginner Stronger than 5% of lifters. A beginner lifter can perform the movement correctly and has practiced it for at least a month.
Novice Stronger than 20% of lifters. A novice lifter has trained regularly in the technique for at least six months.
Intermediate Stronger than 50% of lifters. An intermediate lifter has trained regularly in the technique for at least two years.
Advanced Stronger than 80% of lifters. An advanced lifter has progressed for over five years.
Elite Stronger than 95% of lifters. An elite lifter has dedicated over five years to become competitive at strength sports.