Here are some places to buy belts from:Before addressing other belt related topics, I want to make a bold, clarifying statement. If your goal is to get stronger (and you have been lifting longer than two months) and you refuse to wear a belt, you are a ****ing idiot. I’m sorry I’m not sorry. Look, not only are the abdominals working harder, but the pressure is increased within the trunk which stabilizes and strengthens the spine. This makes you stronger, and it is usable strength. The first time someone wears their belt in a serious training session (especially when pressing and deadlifting), their abs get sore. Not to mention the work sets are handled easier than without the belt. The belt is not something that you use to “bust out of a training rut”, it is a tool that you use to get stronger, and if you aren’t wearing one, then you aren’t serious about your training.
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For the record, Max has set himself a long term goal. In WPC equipped section, Ed Coan pulled 330kg, its a Junior WR still. Max has 5 years to break that record, he has set his sights on it.
lol...........I know Ed wears a belt, he lifts equipped, I was joking.
Matty will eventually pull 300kg, but wearing a belt. We are trying proper raw lol
must be just a co-incidence these lifters with hurt their backs who never wear a belt?
Konstantinovs is another one of the beltless deadlifting wonders who seems to have an injured back half the time.
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