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Do you use a Belt and what is a good brand/type?
I splurged on a 2-prong 10mm Forever Belt from Inzer and I couldn't be happier. It's a fantastic belt.
Yeah I only use a belt when the weight starts gettin real heavy. Question for yall, does anyone use knee wraps while doing squats or even leg press. I was wondering if i should invest in some to keep the knees healthy so i can walk 20 yrs from now haha!
I'm only deadlifting 2x my body weight and squatting 1.5x so I really haven't found any need for a belt or wraps to date. I keep hoping.
Never use a belt, but same as other poster have not been squatting more than 2 times my bodyweight.
Just started wearing knee sleeves from ATP and have noticed a big difference in how my knees feel.
If you buy anything from ATP(belt for OP or knee sleeve) use the 2free code. Just put 2free in the coupon code to get 15% off AND a free pair of wrist wraps and lifting straps.
IMO "finding you need" a belt is equal to wishing you were wearing a motorcycle helmet as the bike slips out from under you and a tree approaches your head. Most of the time, a belt is not needed but if you even need it (say your doing a lift and you say "wow. I really need the belt right now") and your not wearing it, then its too late. When I was younger, I wore a motorcycle helmet all the time. I only "needed it" once, but if it wasnt there when I needed it I might not be here posting this today. (dirtbike in the woods, not a street bike)
Better to be safe than sorry, and wear a belt.
"my 2 cents"
I'm going to have to disagree. While a belt certainly lets you lift more because you can push the stomach out against it I would argue that building your core strength without a belt is a far better way of avoiding injury overall.
I have a 13mm belt from both inzer and elitefts (had to get a bigger one). If you put them side by side, you cannot tell them apart. They are EXACTLY the same. I think you can save a couple $$ if you go with elitefts.
The 13mm take quite a bit to break in, just remember that.