Who's rocking the belt??
JoRocka
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Curious as to what belts you all have and what you prefer?
Have you tried others- double prong- single prong- lever belt? thoughts?
I've only used them a handful of times in college- and haven't seen a need.
But I finally ponied up and got a belt- I am not "anti- belt" I just felt like I hadn't tapped my potential without it- but after my technical evaluation- it seems to be my core isn't doing a fabulous job- and my coach guy said- get the belt- it's not a crutch- you're squat is significantly better with it than without it. He let me borrow one there- and it made a huge difference. was 4" solid all the way around
So I did. And I took his suggestion to get a tapered one- which women tend to favor due to our slightly smaller statures- but I got to borrow someone's AFTER ordering it on happenstance and realized I didn't care for the 4" plus taper. But mine came- and for what I paid- I don't think it's worth sending back. (got a harbinger)
That being said- I think I'm going to pony up next pay check for a belt from bestbelts.net- I like their suede belts and I like the double prong 4"- and they have great reviews- and everyone says they are really easy to work with as far as customer service and getting what you need- sad pricing apparently used to be 50 something- now up to 80.
Thought I'd see what you fabulous lovelies were using!!!
Have you tried others- double prong- single prong- lever belt? thoughts?
I've only used them a handful of times in college- and haven't seen a need.
But I finally ponied up and got a belt- I am not "anti- belt" I just felt like I hadn't tapped my potential without it- but after my technical evaluation- it seems to be my core isn't doing a fabulous job- and my coach guy said- get the belt- it's not a crutch- you're squat is significantly better with it than without it. He let me borrow one there- and it made a huge difference. was 4" solid all the way around
So I did. And I took his suggestion to get a tapered one- which women tend to favor due to our slightly smaller statures- but I got to borrow someone's AFTER ordering it on happenstance and realized I didn't care for the 4" plus taper. But mine came- and for what I paid- I don't think it's worth sending back. (got a harbinger)
That being said- I think I'm going to pony up next pay check for a belt from bestbelts.net- I like their suede belts and I like the double prong 4"- and they have great reviews- and everyone says they are really easy to work with as far as customer service and getting what you need- sad pricing apparently used to be 50 something- now up to 80.
Thought I'd see what you fabulous lovelies were using!!!
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They serve a purpose. I was not using one until recently and did just fine without - got to being ranked no 1 female in the UK for squats so clearly they're not *necessary*. That said, since using a belt I immediately added a good few kg to my squat and DL with no extra work, and it feels like when I use it for near-max lifts I can actually feel the correct muscles working rather than my core giving out before legs/back get exhausted. It's also handy for my APT and I'm using it to help correct that on exercises like OHP.
I use a 2 prong 13mm 4 inch (no taper). Nothing fancy. Whenever possible, I train without a belt, and only use it on top sets of heavy main lifts (squat, DL, OHP) or when my APT means injury would be likely without additional stability (lunges, push press, jerk, occasional standing work).0 -
Yeah- I'd like to push my body into a better lifting frame at higher weights- but I'm feeling like I'm stalling around 200 at this point and my legs can push- but the rest of me isn't keeping up.
I haven't been using it- can do 200- but they kind of are lame. Hoping to bump it up to a higher number but work upwards or 70-80% weights without the belt.
I definitely prefer 2 prong- one doesn't make me happy.0 -
i use the Inzer single prong 10mm forever belt. I love it, it gives me a power boost when i'm stuck in the hole. I throw it on once i get past my warmup lifts and start getting heavy. I was told to get single prong over double prong just for ease of use, and the leather is so thick and sturdy that single prong is fine. I also heard that levers aren't as good because they are too hard to adjust the size between different lifts or bloating, you have to unscrew things and redo the whole belt. and once you get used to the belt with the prong they are super easy to get on and off. I love my belt.0
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I am not lifting very heavy in comparison to most people, and had always viewed belts as a bit of a crutch. However my trainer suggested I get one due to my poor posture and back difficulties, particularly as I have a current fracture in my pelvis.
I could not find one small enough here in the UK (and trust me, my waist is not THAT small, so goodness knows what smaller women do!). I got a Hardinger 5" foam core non-tapered shipped over from the US ($20 + free postage). On reflection I should have got a 4" as the 5" is a little too wide.
I have not really 'settled' into using it yet, and do not wear it routinely. However it does help me get a better posture when lifting. I think I will play around with it for a while, and see if I get along with it. If not, I will look at getting a 4".0 -
I always thought of belts as a crutch too, but it depends on what your goals are. I have train enough general fitness that i'm pretty rock solid , and my goals are power lifting, so i need a belt to get that extra weight on me. And i dont use it all the time, only when im lifting heavy , which isn't every lift i do in the gym.0
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Started wearing one myself fairly recently as well. Can't say I've noticed a huge difference on deadlifts, but it certainly makes both my OHP and squats feel better.
The belt I am using is just one of many that my gym stocks for members (http://store.casall.com/eu/collection-2/tool/strength/accessories/casall-weight-lifting-belt). Incidentally, even the S one is just barely a fit. Tiny waists really ARE a pain when it comes to lifting belts.0 -
Nope, I don't use a belt. I hope you find one you really like, though :-)0
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Will confess I did think of getting a 'small' leather one, and punching some extra holes in it. Not sure my punch would be strong enough though!
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I could not find one small enough here in the UK (and trust me, my waist is not THAT small, so goodness knows what smaller women do!). I got a Hardinger 5" foam core non-tapered shipped over from the US ($20 + free postage). On reflection I should have got a 4" as the 5" is a little too wide.
ETA: https://www.strengthshop.co.uk/powerlifting-belts/strengthshop-10mm-double-prong-buckle-belt.html (select size small - this is the belt I own)0 -
i use the Inzer single prong 10mm forever belt. I love it, it gives me a power boost when i'm stuck in the hole. I throw it on once i get past my warmup lifts and start getting heavy. I was told to get single prong over double prong just for ease of use, and the leather is so thick and sturdy that single prong is fine. I also heard that levers aren't as good because they are too hard to adjust the size between different lifts or bloating, you have to unscrew things and redo the whole belt. and once you get used to the belt with the prong they are super easy to get on and off. I love my belt.
I have always kind of leaned toward double and I have no idea why- I get that single would be easier- perhaps I have grown up with double and that's what I'm comfortable with.
I did read that lever belts are a little more difficult to manipulate with weight changes- and some people prefer different tightness for squats over deads. I like the idea of a lever- but really I think it's not pratical if you bulk/cut every season.
Didn't use mine yesterday- I haven't worked up to the idea of using them for deads- I probably should have though.
:edit: my meet got bumped to July- well I think the june one is still happening- but we are going to do the July one instead as a team for various reasons- so I guess that's that LOL0 -
i use my belt for deads, squats and bench only. and i only put it on when i get up over 60% of my max. My trainer sometimes has me put it on earlier to reserve my strength if i'm gonna be maxing out on lifts. It really does help , Once i learned to use it properly and actually remember to use it in the lift! sometimes i space out and forget to brace my core against it. I have to make a conscious effort to engage it in my lift. Sometimes my spotter or someone will yell USE YOUR BELT mid lift, and that helps me. There is an art to using a belt properly , you dont just wear them. you actually use them, brace against them , push into them with a tight core. I pee myself when i do it right, , TMI but thats a heavy lifting girl thang0
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Nope- I totally understand- I've definitely done it before doing front squats... and double unders.
it's a lifter thing.
I think I'd rather do that than blow my sphincter out!!!0 -
I pee myself when i do it right, , TMI but thats a heavy lifting girl thang0
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Thank God - I am not the only one!!! I did it going for a PR when I had just started and was wearing a belt for the first time. I just wished the ground would open up and swallow me. My only consolation is better that than the sphincter0
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Thank God - I am not the only one!!! I did it going for a PR when I had just started and was wearing a belt for the first time. I just wished the ground would open up and swallow me. My only consolation is better that than the sphincter0
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Haha girls, so glad it's not just me. Always forget those pelvic floor exercises (whatshisface even mentions it in strong curves), clenching now after reading this!0
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I always have a box of those overnight pads in my gym bag! they are a must have. I have to change them between every heavy lift! everyone laughs cause i'm constantly running to the bathroom. I'm so proud when i pee through a lift, when i'm done the whole gym gets to hear about it. I've never had any sphincter problems, but i've seen some videos of accidents lol . I think if i ever that ever happens, it might be time for me to change sports.0
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I always have a box of those overnight pads in my gym bag! they are a must have. I have to change them between every heavy lift! everyone laughs cause i'm constantly running to the bathroom. I'm so proud when i pee through a lift, when i'm done the whole gym gets to hear about it. I've never had any sphincter problems, but i've seen some videos of accidents lol . I think if i ever that ever happens, it might be time for me to change sports.
I've been thinking about doing that- but I haven't had so many issues (yet) but it's definitely something I've considered doing. Although I"m not sure how I'd fit them in my pants... mai pants- they be too tight.0 -
I always have a box of those overnight pads in my gym bag! they are a must have. I have to change them between every heavy lift! everyone laughs cause i'm constantly running to the bathroom. I'm so proud when i pee through a lift, when i'm done the whole gym gets to hear about it. I've never had any sphincter problems, but i've seen some videos of accidents lol . I think if i ever that ever happens, it might be time for me to change sports.
GENIUS. Doing this tomorrow for squats... what a great idea. Lol, incontinence pads for powerlifters...hilarious...0 -
I always have a box of those overnight pads in my gym bag! they are a must have. I have to change them between every heavy lift! everyone laughs cause i'm constantly running to the bathroom. I'm so proud when i pee through a lift, when i'm done the whole gym gets to hear about it. I've never had any sphincter problems, but i've seen some videos of accidents lol . I think if i ever that ever happens, it might be time for me to change sports.
GENIUS. Doing this tomorrow for squats... what a great idea. Lol, incontinence pads for powerlifters...hilarious...
:laugh: Oh man you guys are making me giggle. I can only hope that one day I can deadlift heavy enough to make me tinkle!0 -
OMG you guys are gonna be so much stronger if you pad up! You'll be able to put all your energy into lifting instead of holding back pee!!! you can thank me later lol!!!0
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I always have a box of those overnight pads in my gym bag! they are a must have. I have to change them between every heavy lift! everyone laughs cause i'm constantly running to the bathroom. I'm so proud when i pee through a lift, when i'm done the whole gym gets to hear about it. I've never had any sphincter problems, but i've seen some videos of accidents lol . I think if i ever that ever happens, it might be time for me to change sports.
GENIUS. Doing this tomorrow for squats... what a great idea. Lol, incontinence pads for powerlifters...hilarious...
Forget that - how about lifting wearing one of those outfits Sumo wrestlers wear - looks like a nappy anyway, so may as well use it for deadlifts
Perhaps we should try for a sponsorship deal with Pampers??? :laugh:0 -
I have an Inzer double prong lever. I didn't actually have to adjust it for my bulk. I bought it and set it pre bulk and was able to leave it throughout my bulk. Granted….it was a tad too tight near the end and I wanted to adjust it within the last 2-3 weeks, but knew I'd be cutting soon. Now, it's fine and I will probably adjust it tighter in the next month or so. It's super simple to adjust at home. I love the lever because when I'm done with a set, it's just a flick of the wrist to get it loose when you REALLY want it undone. Same with tightening it….one little lever as opposed to fighting with a manual buckle.0