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Recommendations on Weight Lifting Belts?

Re: Belt is madatory for this home skillet

joncrane said:
Sorry dudes, I have messed up my back before from squatting without a belt. And before you blame my form, think, who has perfect form on their last rep? And one rep is all it takes. And I do do lower back exercises, too, home skillets.

JC

?I have perfect form on ALL reps.....otherwise you are going too heavy.



IMO
 
Re: Perfect form???

joncrane said:
How can you have perfect form if you are working to failure?


Why not??? Failure means just that....failure, not one last rep that is half-assed.

NEVER sacrifice form for ANYTHING....not even your last rep.


My 2 cents
 
I prefer to have a strong lower back so Idon't need them. :)

My shoulder prevents me from doing squats... that is the only exercise I ever have used a belt before... I'd go with a WIDE one if i did get one.

C
 
joncrane said:
Ever heard of the cheating principle?

Sure, I've heard of it......but I certainly don't subscribe to it
 
supersizeme said:
I have the best weight lifting belt you can buy. It's called "my shorts and boxers." Forget the belt and build up that lower back, home skillet.
<-------------------------------strong back

i thought belts were bad for you honestly.

just have a strong back, you'll thank yourself later.



and what gaurds said!
 
i don't use a belt, I think they are only needed if going for absolute max 1 rep...like in a power lifting meet. If you find yourself breaking form, lighten up on the weight. Trying to do too much weight is what frequently leads to injury. good luck
 
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