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Title: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Geo on December 11, 2007, 01:25:15 PM
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google "lever belts"

absolutely phenomenal support and worth every penny......trust me !
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Emmortal on December 11, 2007, 02:18:27 PM
Inzer makes some phenomenal belts as well.

http://www.inzernet.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=PRBELT

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Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: pumpster on December 11, 2007, 03:17:11 PM
Just my opinion belts don't help much it's mainly psychological but others might have different structures and feel a difference.
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Geo on December 11, 2007, 03:44:40 PM
Just my opinion belts don't help much it's mainly psychological but others might have different structures and feel a difference.

I honestly thought the same also,in fact I went beltless for years until last year when I went on the shelf 3 different times (two weeks each time)

you lock on a lever belt and you'll never look at a buckle belt the same....they're absolute garbage in comparison
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Cap on December 11, 2007, 03:45:30 PM
Just my opinion belts don't help much it's mainly psychological but others might have different structures and feel a difference.
My dad told me the same thing but I had to learn the hard way.  With the guys doing the massive lifts "requiring" these belts, they have built a strong core capable of supporting the lifts.  It helps people attempt big lifts but the belt can be seen as a safety catch which can lead to bad form.
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: triple_pickle on December 11, 2007, 07:36:46 PM
use good form and you will not have any back pain..... ::)
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Emmortal on December 11, 2007, 08:02:53 PM
use good form and you will not have any back pain..... ::)

Unless you have a previous back injury, this is true.
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Beener on December 11, 2007, 08:39:33 PM
Just my opinion belts don't help much it's mainly psychological but others might have different structures and feel a difference.

ya like my hips are huge, so when i wear a belt it goes up a lil too high, iunno it doesnt always fit right. prolly works great for guy swith small waists though
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Montague on December 11, 2007, 10:45:08 PM
(http://www.liftinglarge.com/images/PICT0108.JPG)

google "lever belts"

absolutely phenomenal support and worth every penny......trust me !

I own that exact belt.
Well made.
Maybe not “perfect” for ALL exercises – like those where you may prefer a narrower front and wider back.

But I think it is a great general-purpose belt, and it suits me fine.
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Mike on December 11, 2007, 10:45:27 PM
use good form and you will not have any back pain..... ::)

Front Squat
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Meso_z on December 12, 2007, 04:04:42 AM
I own that exact belt.
Well made.
Maybe not “perfect” for ALL exercises – like those where you may prefer a narrower front and wider back.

But I think it is a great general-purpose belt, and it suits me fine.


True, this is actually a more "powerlifting" style belt...bodybuilding ones mostly are narrow in front and wider in back.
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: triple_pickle on December 12, 2007, 06:12:26 AM
Maybe not “perfect” for ALL exercises – like those where you may prefer a narrower front and wider back.

actually, an ideal belt should be wider in the front, narrower in the back
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Geo on December 12, 2007, 07:31:50 AM
I own that exact belt.
Well made.
Maybe not “perfect” for ALL exercises – like those where you may prefer a narrower front and wider back.

But I think it is a great general-purpose belt, and it suits me fine.


you can pad up the back with a thick towel  to an extra couple inches of width


can't use in for deads but it's awesome for leg days,with that thing locked in it's almost impossible to use bad form
Title: Re: wanna quit worrying about lower back when going heavy in the squat rack ?
Post by: Montague on December 12, 2007, 03:20:48 PM
you can pad up the back with a thick towel  to an extra couple inches of width


can't use in for deads but it's awesome for leg days,with that thing locked in it's almost impossible to use bad form

Yeah, full range DL's are pretty much out of the question with it - at least for me.
I typically only do partials inside a rack (subscribing to Charles Glass' beliefs), and for that they are perfect.