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Pro Bodybuilder & Powerlifter Stan Efferding ‘Speed Pull’ a 725-lb (328.9-kg) Deadlift at 54-Years-Old

Stan Efferding's strength levels are not dwindling regardless of the time.

Andrew Smith by Andrew Smith
Stan Efferding

Stan Efferding - Image via @stanefferding Instagram

In addition to being a bodybuilder and powerlifter, Stan Efferding became an internet sensation due to his extensive knowledge about training, diet, and living a healthy lifestyle. Stan has become quite skilled at sharing tips and advice on Instagram, which he has learned from the hard way over time. This ultimately earned him a massive following, which is close to half a million on Instagram. Stan, however, is experiencing incredible results by practicing and living the things he preaches. Recently, he uploaded a video of himself deadlifting a whopping 725 pounds (328.9 kilograms).

Although Stan Efferding has a much heavier lifetime PR to brag about, this 725-pound (328.9-kilogram) is notable because of his age. Stan Efferding will turn 55-years-old in just over a month from now, but it does not seem like his body is aware of that. He is still carrying around a massive physique, which leaves many people envious. In addition, his strength levels are through the roof, as is visible from his recent deadlift.

Stan Efferding described his 725-pound (328.9-kilogram) deadlift as a “speed pull”, and to be fair to him, it did seem quite easy relative to the massive weight. He also did not use any equipment apart from some chalk for his grip. Stan grabbed the bar with a mixed grip and a very narrow conventional stance. He recently got back to deadlifting this way, as the narrow stance and feet facing forward allow him to activate his muscles in a greater sense.

“It’s been 5 years since I pulled 725”

Watch the lift here:

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A post shared by Stan "Rhino" Efferding – CSCS (@stanefferding)

Related: 54-yo Bodybuilder Stan Efferding Stiff-Bar Deadlifts 635lbs Raw Double Using A Hook Grip

Stan Efferding At A Glance

Stan Efferding excelled at both sports, but his powerlifting All-Time World Records are his most notable accomplishments. In regard to powerlifting, he took part in 15 sanctioned competitions and claimed 13 victories.

Raw Competition PRs

  • Squat: 387.5 kilograms (854.3 pounds) — (2011 SPF California State Championships)
  • Bench Press: 275 kilograms (606.3 pounds) — (2009 SPF POWER ‘Stimulus Package’ Raw Meet)
  • Deadlift: 380 kilograms (837.8 pounds) — (2013 SPF March Madness Powerlifting Meet)
  • Total: 1,010 kilograms (2,226.6 pounds) — (2011 SPF California State Championships)

Stan Efferding’s powerlifting career also overlapped with bodybuilding. In other words, he managed to succeed in both sports simultaneously. Although he originally started bodybuilding in 1991, Stan found success upon his return to the sport in 2008, having won the NPC Emerald Cup. However, he would accomplish the dream only one year after, since Stan became an IFBB Pro through his victory in the 2009 NPC Masters, Teen & Collegiate National Championship.

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A post shared by Stan "Rhino" Efferding – CSCS (@stanefferding)

Related: World’s Strongest Bodybuilder Stan Efferding Shares Effective Strategies For Weight Loss And Muscle Gain

Stan Efferding’s Powerlifting Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Wraps 865.3 606.3 865.3 2303.8 592.83
Raw 854.3 606.3 854.3 2226.7 572.8
Single-ply 749.6 628.3 749.6 2000.7 212.97

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 SPF 2013-03-24 March Madness Powerlifting Meet Heavy 2303.8 592.83
Location USA-CA
Competition March Madness Powerlifting Meet
Division Heavy
Age 45
Equipment Wraps
Class 275.6
Weight 274.7
Squat 865.3
Bench 600.8
Deadlift 837.8
DQ SPF 2012-11-03 Mens Fall Open 4-in-1 Heavy
Location USA-CA
Competition Mens Fall Open 4-in-1
Division Heavy
Age 44
Equipment Wraps
Class 275.6
Weight 274.5
1 SPF 2011-05-15 California State Championships Heavy 2226.7 572.8
Location USA-CA
Competition California State Championships
Division Heavy
Age 43
Equipment Raw
Class 275.6
Weight 275
Squat 854.3
Bench 606.3
Deadlift 766.1
GLP 115.46
1 USA-UA 2010-09-24 Worlds Strongest Bodybuilder Open 1433
Location USA-NV
Competition Worlds Strongest Bodybuilder
Division Open
Age 42
Equipment Single-ply
Bench 573.2 606.3 628.3 628.3
Deadlift 766.1 804.7 804.7
1 SPF 2009-09-19 POWER Stimulus Package Raw Meet Heavy 2221.2 572.05
Location USA-CA
Competition POWER Stimulus Package Raw Meet
Division Heavy
Age 41
Equipment Wraps
Class 242.5
Weight 274
Squat 821.2
Bench 606.3
Deadlift 793.7
1 APA 2009-02-28 All RAW Northwest Regional Championships Open 2070 532.5
Location USA-CA
Competition All RAW Northwest Regional Championships
Division Open
Age 41
Equipment Wraps
Class 275.6
Weight 275
Squat 755
Bench 550
Deadlift 765
1 APA 2009-02-28 All RAW Northwest Regional Championships Masters 40-49 2070 532.5
Location USA-CA
Competition All RAW Northwest Regional Championships
Division Masters 40-49
Age 41
Equipment Wraps
Class 275.6
Weight 275
Squat 755
Bench 550
Deadlift 765
1 PRIDE 2008-11-08 Strength Wars Masters 40-46 530 136.82
Location USA-WA
Competition Strength Wars
Division Masters 40-46
Age 41
Equipment Raw
Class 275.6
Weight 272
Bench 530 530
GLP 100.23
DQ PRIDE 2008-11-08 Strength Wars Masters 40-46
Location USA-WA
Competition Strength Wars
Division Masters 40-46
Age 41
Equipment Single-ply
Class 275.6
Weight 272
Bench -610 -610
1 PRIDE 2008-11-08 Strength Wars Masters 40-46 705 181.99
Location USA-WA
Competition Strength Wars
Division Masters 40-46
Age 41
Equipment Raw
Class 275.6
Weight 272
Deadlift 705 705
1 PRIDE 2008-11-08 Strength Wars Master 40-46 825 212.97
Location USA-WA
Competition Strength Wars
Division Master 40-46
Age 41
Equipment Single-ply
Class 275.6
Weight 272
Deadlift 735 800 825 825
1 PRIDE 2008-11-08 Strength Wars Open 825 212.97
Location USA-WA
Competition Strength Wars
Division Open
Age 41
Equipment Single-ply
Class 275.6
Weight 272
Deadlift 735 800 825 825
1 WABDL 1997-05-17 Region 8 Bench Press & Deadlift Open 567.7 145.94
Location USA-OR
Competition Region 8 Bench Press & Deadlift
Division Open
Age 29
Equipment Single-ply
Class 275.6
Weight 275.6
Bench 567.7
GLP 74.73
1 WABDL 1997-05-17 Region 8 Bench Press & Deadlift Open 782.6 201.2
Location USA-OR
Competition Region 8 Bench Press & Deadlift
Division Open
Age 29
Equipment Single-ply
Class 275.6
Weight 275.6
Deadlift 782.6
1 USPF 1995-05-06 Pepsi Region 8 Open 2000.7
Location USA-OR
Competition Pepsi Region 8
Division Open
Age 27
Equipment Single-ply
Class 275.6
Squat 749.6
Bench 529.1
Deadlift 722
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

In Stan Efferding’s opinion, lifting weights is the fountain of youth, which is a definitely believable statement coming from someone who had an absolute passion for it. Nevertheless, he remains a strong advocate for a healthy lifestyle, especially in regard to lowering high blood pressure. Stan is now using his years of experience to spread the word, but also work on himself. The deadlift has been his focus for the past few months, and it is clearly paying off. So, maybe Stan can build up to an 800-pound deadlift as well.

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