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I've had my inzer forever lever belt for about a month now, it was a struggle for the first 2 weeks getting used to it, i can wear it relatively comfortablyt now without any bruising around the hips or anything, although i've noticed that my deadlifts have recently felt almost worse when i wear it? I can't pull as fast as I do without a belt, its a grind the whole way i'm not sure if it needs some more breaking in or what it is but at the moment my belt isn't doing much for me with deads.
Anybody with a lever belt care to help me out? I'm sure im just over thinking but its been on my mind
I didn't make the thread to discuss why/why not to lift with a belt.. but i'll let you know anyway
It helps me to lift more weight, obviously in this threads case it doesn't feel like it but thats my opinion and thats why i use one, i plan on lifting with a belt in competition so i do the same while training 90% +. No different to training with knee wraps
I can expand my stomach, Theres not really any gap I can fit a finger in but its not a gap, I wear it just above the hip bone not really high just regular i guess
Sorry, I answered your question? I just don't want this to turn into one of those discussions cause i've seen it on other threads, then the whole subject will be ignored lol
Hey mate I started using the lever a couple months ago its gotta be loose enough so it doesn't restrict movement but tight enough so when you fill your diaphram with air it pushes against it hard. I woild say a snug fit when your standing.
Mine always leaves bruises, not to sure why these would worry you.
Experiment with the placement. For example I like high for squat but low on hips for dead. It tends to creep up when I get in position anyway.
It should be helping not hindering, I personally reckon a belt on me is good for 10-15kg on 1rm deads.
Hey mate I started using the lever a couple months ago its gotta be loose enough so it doesn't restrict movement but tight enough so when you fill your diaphram with air it pushes against it hard. I woild say a snug fit when your standing.
Mine always leaves bruises, not to sure why these would worry you.
Experiment with the placement. For example I like high for squat but low on hips for dead. It tends to creep up when I get in position anyway.
It should be helping not hindering, I personally reckon a belt on me is good for 10-15kg on 1rm deads.
A really old belt I purchased with a wide back and thin front. My torso is quite short and those inzer belts are wide/high, so they are great for squatting but not so good for deads.
Big Adam Rowe needs 2 different belt sizes also.
I haven't had one for long but it seems like the best investment for a belt, I can't ever imagine it tearing or breaking on me and if it did it would probably just be the lever itself. I'd recommend it to you definately, as soon as it broke in a little it worked wonders for my squat, you can feel a big difference as soon as you hit the hole, much more stability
I haven't had one for long but it seems like the best investment for a belt, I can't ever imagine it tearing or breaking on me and if it did it would probably just be the lever itself. I'd recommend it to you definately, as soon as it broke in a little it worked wonders for my squat, you can feel a big difference as soon as you hit the hole, much more stability
You're probably using it wrong
Start using it on every set. Even warm-ups. You need to practice using it. It took me a while but when I dip my hips to pull I will then tense my obliques and push out on the belt. I already have my air
Lots of people seem to have problems with this so I might make a video sometime. When the gym is empty lol
A lot of people find that they need their belts set to different levels of tightness on the deadlift and squat. You may have to adjust the lever settings and make it either one notch tighter or one notch looser for your deadlifts.