Deadlift advice
Jamesb2405
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So I've been weight training for 3 months seriously, I'd definitely class myself as a newbie as I've only dabbled in the past here and there.
I've been doing deadlifts and really focusing on the correct form, I've started ramping the weight up and can manage 154ibs for a few sets with a pr of just under 200. My real question is about using belts.
Everyone in my gym doing this weight or more (less in some cases) are wearing belts. At what point should I consider using one? If at all?
I've been doing deadlifts and really focusing on the correct form, I've started ramping the weight up and can manage 154ibs for a few sets with a pr of just under 200. My real question is about using belts.
Everyone in my gym doing this weight or more (less in some cases) are wearing belts. At what point should I consider using one? If at all?
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Its a matter of preference. Here are a few good videos from Alan Thrall and an article from Greg Knuckols.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I9LIsIpsQE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9OppAye78s
https://www.strongerbyscience.com/the-belt-bible/3 -
The actual number of how much you can lift doesn't warrant needing a belt.
Everybody's strength is different yet can feel the same. My 455×5 deadlift probably feels the same to me as your 155lb×5 does to you. It's relative to the individual's ability and we both could benefit from a belt.
Generally speaking most people training deaflift and squat under the correct programming will benefit greatly from a good power lifting style belt.
Anybody I train for strength be it 14 or 80 year olds use a belt once a week for each lift. They are a extremely good tool to use if used correctly.
If you have no interest in progressively getting stronger, than a belt wouldn't be for you and you will be fine with just general fitness lifting.
If you wish to reap the full benefits of strength training while squatting and deadlifting, a belt is a great investment and I encourage you to invest for the long term at a very small price.
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Thanks guys for the advice, i plan to continue training and gaining strength. From the information you've both given and what i've read it sounds like the use of a belt on big lifts will pay off in the long run. Thanks alot guys!1
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