LIFTING BELTS: The Complete Guide and What NOT to Get! (Lifting Gear Series)

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • We cover everything related to lifting belts - why, how, what, where, when, and what NOT to buy as well. This is the second video in our "Lifting Gear" series.
    We love Best Belts (www.bestbelts.net, and this is Phil's belt), but as of January 2023, they're backlogged and aren't taking orders, so with that in mind, here are a few other high-quality belts we recommend:
    Dominion Strength Training Leather Weight Lifting Belt - 3 inch wide x 10 mm thick
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    Dominion Strength Training Leather Weight Lifting Belt - 4 inch wide x 10 mm thick
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    Pioneer Cut Leather Powerlifting Prong Belt 10mm
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    Pioneer 10mm Lever Powerlifting Belt PAL V2
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    Lifting Shoes:
    Nike Romaleos 4: amzn.to/3LAYn8d
    Inov-8 Fastlift 360: amzn.to/3xIoXGZ
    VS Athletics Weightlifting Shoe: amzn.to/3LGoYB6
    Adidas Adipower: amzn.to/3BzbiTS
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @alvinprettyman1802
    @alvinprettyman1802 Рік тому +1

    thanks for posting

  • @matthewross8065
    @matthewross8065 Рік тому +2

    No lever belts? I’m going to try and go down a size in my belt. I get bruised hips and painful ribs so will by a more narrow belt

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Рік тому +5

      Lever belts are great as well, but I wanted this to be geared to the first time belt buyer, and due to the cost, usually that choice ends up being a prong belt. If I were to recommend a lever belt, it would be the pioneer adjustable lever (PAL) belt. The one thing I don’t like about lever belts is - until recently - the fact that you needed a screwdriver to adjust them, so if someone’s weight fluctuated a bit (i.e., enough to want to use a different hole), it was a bit of a pain. The PAL solves that.

    • @matthewross8065
      @matthewross8065 Рік тому +2

      I hear your my first real belt was an inner forever lever, I learned relatively early on that a quarter worked for screwing/unscrewing the belt. That being said the levers break, you do have to adjust sort of regularly, so if I could do it all over again I’d just have bought a single prong 3 inch wide belt.

  • @JGNM-mp9cs
    @JGNM-mp9cs Рік тому +1

    For deadlifts with a belt, what are some pointers to get it to work better? It seems the belt always slides up my back when getting into extension, even though I have it on tight. If I wear it up higher, I can't get a good deep breath. Does it just take getting used to? Belt feels awkward during DLs. I have a Dominion SS 3" leather belt. Thanks Phil.

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Рік тому +1

      Some of it is indeed getting used to the belt on the deadlift, which is usually the toughest lift on which to get used to using it. You can also try wearing it higher in back than in front (i.e., where it wants to slide anyway, but just in back). Another option is to wear it one hole looser on the deadlift than on your other lifts.

  • @mcluhansalem7547
    @mcluhansalem7547 Рік тому

    My warm up at squat are more than 176 IBS
    Should I do it without belt ?

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Рік тому

      What is your work weight for the squat? Kilos or pounds are fine.

    • @mcluhansalem7547
      @mcluhansalem7547 Рік тому

      @@TestifySC my charge of the day is about 120 kg

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Рік тому +1

      As I mentioned in the video, putting your belt on for your last warm up set and then also wearing it for your work sets is a good approach. 90% of your work weight for a single is very reasonable for a last warm up set (and out of convenience, I would probably round 110 instead of 108), so if I were you in this circumstance, I would wear my belt at 110 kg, and then I would wear my belt for 120 kg. Over time, you’ll develop your own preferences, and if you want to start wearing your belt earlier than your last warm-up set, that is fine as well.

    • @mcluhansalem7547
      @mcluhansalem7547 Рік тому

      Coach thank you very much

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Рік тому

      You're very welcome.