I like the idea of a very basic shirt as I do believe that they give the lifter alot of protection and would reduce the amount of injuries + attract more lifters. The basic shirts are not expensive at all and are VERY easy to use, I also think that adding that would pretty much cover all protection sides of things leaving no room for excuses. The oldschool shirts would give a lifter about as much as knee wraps do in terms of kgs added (I mean oldschool like hd blast type shirts not the new single ply.) Maybe giving the lifter a choice of 2 shirts of your choice, or getting one made up as you had mentioned. I really like the idea of all of this, as someone earlier said from little things big things grow.. this could potentially be adapted and taken on to how powerlifting should be and possibly unite many lifters.
Monolift : dont care
Belt: safety, fine.
Knee wraps: I agree with oliver, they store energy.
Shirts: HELL no, I hate shirts. ProRAW.
I think if it did then everyone would use them.
In powerlifting, more lifters wear Chuck Taylors than any other shoe combined.
Do we ban Chuck Taylors?
Johnnie, ours says (PTC)
I GOT 99 PROBLEMS
BUT A BELT AINT ONE
Oliver, sleeves only retain heat, they do not give adequate support to the knee. I found the no wraps issue cool with guys squatting 160kg, but we have 5 guys that have gone over 200kg now, and with the influx of CAPO lifters joining, some have done 300kg without support.
Until you've had massive weights like this on your back, you wont understand the piece of mind a simple $25 knee wrap brings.
But thank you for your opinion Oli, and of course, you dont need to wear wraps or a belt if you dont wish to, it didnt harm Max at the Worlds not wearing a belt.
I dont have an issue with a lifter getting 10-20kg through wraps. As I said before, Max won a Worlds without a belt, you guys can win ProRaw without wraps.
Just another challenge.