Reebok Legacy Lifter 2 Review (&3): Personal Experience and Feedback. Olympic Weightlifting Shoes

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • I review my lifters, how and why I purchased them and what is my feedback after I used them for some time now.
    If you're serious about lifting and want to improve your performance, finding the right weightlifting shoes is crucial. I’ll cover the key features, pros and cons, and my personal experience with these shoes to help you make an informed decision.
    This is the review of my lifters: Reebok Legacy Lifter 2
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    Regular person
    Not a professional athlete
    Masters category lifter (over 35 years old)
    Olympic Weightlifting & Functional Fitness Enthusiast
    Please read below:
    I Am:
    - Doing all of this for fun, as a hobby and for my health
    - Sharing only personal opinions
    - Trying to explain the best I can the techniques and methods that worked for me
    - Trying to motivate everyone to just be active
    I Am NOT:
    - Selling anything
    - Affiliated to any gym
    - Ambassador to any brand
    - The representative to any shop/brand/image
    - A professional Olympic Weightlifter or a Weightlifting Coach (I used to be a functional fitness coach)
    - Giving advice on how you should do the movements you see in my videos, even if during the videos I sometimes say "you should do" (what works best for me, doesn’t mean it will work for you)
    What I Do:
    I take things easy; I do not go too hard, so I won’t injure myself. I want to be consistent and safely progress in lifting weights and general fitness. If I feel that something is off, then I will scale the movement or use lighter weights.
    “No Pain No Gain” doesn’t work for me, I am truly against this saying. There shouldn’t be any pain involved. If by “pain” I understand “hard work” then yes, this could be used as a metaphor, but not as actual pain. I see this as a marathon, not a sprint. This also goes in Weightlifting or Fitness for people my age (or over). Better safe than sorry!
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    0:00 Overall Impressions
    1:40 Performance & Details
    3:34 Comfort
    6:21 Model 2 VS. 3
    8:04 Design
    8:59 Sizing & Fit
    9:32 Conclusion
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