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RDX Powerlifting Belt for Weight Lifting, Approved by IPL and USPA, Lever Buckle Gym Training Leather Belt 10mm Thick 4 inches Lumbar Back Support Men Women Bodybuilding Deadlifts

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I do wish the holes were a half-inch apart rather than a full inch, but that’s not exclusive to the REP weightlifting belt. I’d like to see many more belts switch to half-inch fastening systems. A full inch is a big jump when you need just a slight adjustment in tightness. As usual, we started by simply scouring the internet and trying to compile a list of every belt in an Excel spreadsheet. Here’s a small portion:

When looking at width, the biggest factor is the length and size of your torso. People with longer torsos will generally benefit more from a wider belt, while shorter or more petite people may find wider belts uncomfortable and even unusable. Stitching and GluingEven if you don’t compete in powerlifting, this is just an extremely well-made belt. I’ve had my Inzer Forever Lever Belt for 12 years and it’s still in near perfect condition. I wouldn’t trade this belt for anything else. A big plus is that it’s IPF, USPA, and USAPL-certified and is a great option for such training types as powerlifting, bodybuilding, and weight training. By bringing better mobility and flexibility, this gear feels great while performing deadlift starting positions, conventional and sumo deadlifts, deep squats, bench presses, and other compound motions. You get the point. If you’re the kind of fitness enthusiast who must have the most fly outfits in the gym, adding a 2POOD weightlifting belt to your gear closet is one surefire way to do that. By increasing intra-abdominal pressure, a weightlifting belt serves as a reminder to brace your core, and it also gives you an object to brace your core against. However, a weightlifting belt is not a replacement for core engagement. Instead of thinking of a belt as a necessity for core bracing, think of it as a physical cue to tighten your core. A belt should always be an indirect, not direct, support during your lifts.

Nevertheless, I do not recommend this belt if you are an experienced powerlifter and need complete reliability. In this case, you better spend slightly more cash and get a time-tested premium product, such as Rogue or Inzer.To top it off, the Pioneer Cut belt also comes with a lifetime warranty and is made entirely here in the U.S. at their shop in Texas. The lever belt is IPF approved and is perfect for powerlifters. It's also ideal for bodybuilders and strong(wo)men. Durable design — built to last

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