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You walk into your local gym. You see the giant powerlifter wrapping a weightlifting belt across his midsection. You nod your head in agreement. Then you see someone walking on the treadmill wearing the same belt. You’re not sure why but you know something feels off about that. And you would be correct. The weightlifting belt has become one of the most misunderstood and misused pieces of exercise equipment in the gym. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: FROM BODYBUILDING TO POWERLIFTING: YOUR GUIDE TO WEIGHTLIFTING BELTS


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FROM BODYBUILDING TO POWERLIFTING YOUR GUIDE TO
WEIGHTLIFTING BELTS
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WHAT ARE WEIGHTLIFTING BELTS?
  • As the name suggests, a weightlifting belt is
    worn during weight training. The purpose of a
    weight belt is to stabilize your spine during
    heavy load lifting, primarily the squat and the
    deadlift.When the belt is wrapped around your
    waist, youll notice its snug. This is a good
    thing. When you breath in during the eccentric or
    lowering portion of an exercise, youre building
    up abdominal pressure. The belt will tighten as
    your abdomen pushes against it.

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TYPES OF WEIGHTLIFTING BELTS
  • Not all weightlifting belts are created the same.
    There are several types of belts that can be
    beneficial for you depending on your goals and
    workouts.Most of the weightlifting belts we
    discuss below are available with either one or
    two prongs, unless otherwise noted. Some have a
    lever system or Velcro.The prong refers to the
    bar that you put into the hole to lock it into
    place. Prongs are primarily a preferential thing.
    Theres no vast difference between one or two.

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Standard Weightlifting Belts
  • The traditional weightlifting belt is worn with
    the buckles in the front and the padding along
    your back. This standard belt can be used for
    most generic workouts that involve squatting and
    deadlifting.Youre getting an average amount of
    coverage along your back usually three to four
    inches and a padded front for your abdomen to
    push against.

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Powerlifting Belts
  • Unlike the classic weight belt, powerlifting
    belts are specifically designed to handle the
    punishment of a powerlifters training
    schedule.When you upgrade from a traditional
    belt to a powerlifters belt, youll immediately
    notice the substantial difference in thickness.

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Shred Belts
  • A shred belt does not offer any type of support
    during weightlifting workouts, but its worth
    mentioning because it is a valuable piece
    of fitness equipment.The shred in shred
    belt refers to the thermogenic properties of the
    material. When you wear a thermogenic belt, you
    are safely increasing the temperature of the
    covered muscle tissue. This is done with the
    intention to increase blood flow, nutrient
    uptake, and fat burning.

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Dip Belts
  • Another popular type of weightlifting belt,
    the dip belt is designed to hold weight plates
    during dips and pull-ups. Its not going to give
    you any type of support or improve your
    performance.With that said, its definitely a
    belt you should have in your collection. Adding
    weight to your dips and pull-ups is just as
    important as increasing the overall number you
    perform.

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Back Brace
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  • The back brace is ideal for anyone with lower
    back pain. It provides lumbar support to help
    alleviate any soreness or pain in the lower
    back.It should be noted that the type of
    support you get from a back brace is not relevant
    to a weightlifting workout. You would never want
    to wear this while performing a squat.

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WEIGHTLIFTING BELTS VS. SHRED BELTS
  • As we discussed above, a shred belt doesnt offer
    the same type of support for your workouts. In
    fact, it offers no biomechanical support at all.
    Instead, it helps you achieve your goals of
    getting shredded or achieving a leaner
    physique.A waist trimmer belt should never be
    used during a squat or deadlift, for example.
    Instead, youll want to wear this belt during
    your warm-up to prep the core for the workout
    that follows.

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WEIGHTLIFTING BELTS VS. DIP BELTS
  • Just like shred belts, a dip belt doesnt provide
    any actual biomechanical support. Instead, it
    acts as a way to anchor weight plates to yourself
    for exercises that dont lend themselves to
    holding additional weight.For example, the
    triceps dip. Sure, you can perform the exercise
    on the dip bars but the only thing youll be able
    to increase is the number of repetitions your
    complete. If you want to switch up the challenge,
    you can use a dip belt to focus on strength, not
    numbers.
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