Dumbbell Deadlifts: A Great Full-Body Compound Exercise All Women Over 30 Should Try

dumbbell deadlifts

The deadlift is a staple of many exercise routines, but many people usually do it with a barbell. But, dumbbell deadlifts can be much more effective!

Dumbbell deadlifts will improve your grip strength and increase the engagement of your lats, scapular, and unilateral control much more effectively than barbell deadlifts.

The video tutorial below will show the right method of doing three different types of dumbbell deadlifts!

The dumbbell deadlift is designed to strengthen your legs and your back. Specifically, you will feel your glutes working, along with your quads and hamstrings.

To really ensure you're working your muscles as hard as possible, choose a heavy weight that you are comfortable with. You will not be able to lift as much with dumbbells as you can with a barbell. You should bear this in mind when choosing your weights.

You need plenty of room when undertaking the dumbbell deadlift; this means 3-4 feet of space all around you. But, since you're doing this exercise with dumbbells, you can do it virtually anywhere.

Incorporate these 3 types of dumbbell deadlifts into your workout for maximum results!

Dumbbell Deadlift: A Step-By-Step Guide

  • Step 1: Spinal alignment is very important in this exercise. You need to start with your feet shoulder-width apart. You need to be relaxed and stand straight, not leaning forward or back, while your weight is evenly balanced.
  • Step 2: Bend down and position the dumbbells on each side of you. The grip should be in line with the middle of your foot. This will ensure the weight is distributed evenly through the center of your foot.
  • Step 3: You now need to assume the starting position. For this, grasp the dumbbells in each hand and lower your bottom to the floor while raising your chest. Your thighs should be parallel to the floor, and your back angled upward.
  • Step 4: The weights will almost be coming off the floor at this point. Now, you simply need to push down through your feet and move into a standing position. Your arms remain straight and will now be at your sides, just below your waist. Squeeze your glutes as you straighten and grip the weights tightly.
  • Step 5: Slowly lower your body back down to the starting position by bending your knees; the dumbbells should just touch the ground. Take a deep breath and push back up again.
  • Step 6: The stiff leg deadlift has a different starting position. The dumbbells need to be in front of your feet, one dumbbell over each foot. Your legs are only slightly bent for this starting position; your back should be flat, and you should feel the tension in your hamstrings.
  • Step 7: Take a deep breath and slowly move into a standing position. Again, move slowly down but ensure your knees are bent just a little; your legs should be nearly straight; 15 or 20 degrees is perfect.
  • Step 8: Repeat steps 3-7 for the prescribed number of reps.

Pro Tips

  1. This is a primary compound movement. You should use dumbbells in whatever weight range you are able to lift without injuring yourself. Ideally, complete 6-8 reps with 2-3 sets. You can include them in any exercise routine.
  2. Adjustable dumbbells are best; you will be able to add weight as your strength improves. This will ensure you continue to challenge your body and build muscle.
  3. Use your arms just like cables. They must remain straight and tight throughout the entire exercise.
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