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Ideally, the weightlifting belt should sit just above your hip bone so that it can have full contact across the back, sides, and front of the torso.
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Read More »If you lift — or have lifted — heavy weights, then chances are that you’ve worn a lifting belt. You secure it around your waist and then flex your stomach against it to brace and create intense tension in the torso. This makes your back more rigid, improving lifting form and keeping one’s back safe. Lifting belts are a necessity, but they’re worth learning how to use. In this article, we will cover a lot of information about weightlifting belts and how to start incorporating them into your training: Editor’s note: The content on BarBend is meant to be informative in nature, but it shouldn’t take the place of advice and/or supervision from a medical professional. The opinions and articles on this site are not intended for use as diagnosis, prevention, and/or treatment of health problems. Speak with your physician if you have any concerns.
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Read More »Choosing the right weightlifting belt for you based on your goals, sport-specific movements, and regulations (for some organizations and sports, see below) is important. A weightlifting belt that is too rigid, too thick, or not sanctioned can significantly impact maximal strength and power performance. Below we have listed various types of strength and power athletes who may benefit from using weightlifting belts.
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