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![]() lumbar back support belt neoprene brace wide suspenders BLACK M L XL US $11.05
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![]() lumbar back support belt neoprene brace wide suspenders black large US $11.05
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![]() BACK BRACE LUMBAR SUPPORT LIFTING BELT w SUSPENDERS XL US $8.95
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![]() Small Back Brace support suspenders adjustable belt US $17.44
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![]() BACK BRACE LUMBAR SUPPORT LIFTING BELT w SUSPENDERS L US $8.95
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![]() BACK BRACE LUMBAR SUPPORT LIFTING BELT w SUSPENDERS M US $8.95
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![]() Back Support Belt w Removable Suspenders sz L NIP US $11.99
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![]() X Large Back Brace Support Suspenders Adjustable Belt US $18.39
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![]() Medium Back Brace Support Suspenders Adjustable Belt US $17.44
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![]() Back Support Belt w Removable Suspenders sz M NIP US $11.99
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![]() neoprene lumbar back support belt double pull brace black suspenders M L XL US $94.83
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![]() Obus Forme Back Belt W Suspenders Unisex Small US $39.99
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![]() BACK BELT WITH SUSPENDERS SPORT AID SMALL US $38.00
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![]() Obus Forme Back Belt W Suspenders Unisex Medium US $39.99
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![]() Jobri A02211 Action Belt Lower Back Lumbar Support Belt with Suspenders Bl US $25.64
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![]() BACK BELT WITH SUSPENDERS SPORT AID XX LARGE US $44.00
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![]() BACK BELT WITH SUSPENDERS SPORT AID X LARGE US $38.00
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![]() BACK BELT WITH SUSPENDERS SPORT AID REGULAR US $38.00
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![]() 2XL Back Brace Belt Support Suspenders Adjustable NEW US $18.39
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![]() Sportaid Back Belt With Suspenders Black Medium Large 1 ea New US $16.84
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How To Use a Weight Belt
There are many reasons to use compound free weight exercises rather than those that only target a single muscle group. They allow us to use to use more muscles, use more weight, and generally engage the body's overall muscle building response with fewer exercises. These exercises that draw on multiple muscle groups help stimulate the body's natural production of testosterone and growth hormone which support the growth and rebuilding of our muscles.
Many multi-joint exercises draw lots of attention like the shoulder press, bench press, squats, rows, deadlifts, and lunges. To take advantage of the opportunity to use heavier weights, however, there are a few multi-muscle group exercises that require augmentation with a weight belt. The main ones that occur to me are chin-ups, pull-ups, and dips.
These three compound exercises form an interesting group of weight-bearing exercises that are typically performed with one's body weight only. Because of this typical stereotype many of us learned at school, these wonderful exercises never seem to get they're full due. Beginners can't do enough of them because they're too difficult and more advanced bodybuilders don't often do them because they don't find them challenging enough. Both beginning and advanced weightlifters need to be able to target sets in the range of 5 to 10 repetitions per set.
In well-equipped gyms, beginners can usually find pull-up/chin-up stations with platforms you can kneel on to support your weight. You can adjust a stack of weights to vary how much the machine uses to counterbalance your bodyweight. You can add or remove weight until you can just squeeze out 8 reps with the assistance of the counterbalancing weight supplied by the knee platform. Often, beginners also start with cable pull-downs until their back and lat strength advances to the degree where they can do a full set of bodyweight pull-ups without assistance.
Those already performing 12 to 25 pull-ups or chin-ups on their own can try out the weight belt to progress further. They may also give up on these exercises and resort to other exercises to work their backs, chest and arms with a heavier load. The weight belt offers a way to keep these wonderful compound exercises alive even for the highly developed bodybuilder. You can use a weight belt to add lots of extra weight by suspending a standard disc weight from the belt or you can suspend a dumbbell as well. I've seen some big guys string several plates on a belt to give them the desired resistance they're looking for.
A weight belt is a thick leather belt usually held together with a metal chain. You can slip a dumbbell on the chain, or slip the chain through a metal plate which then hangs between your legs from the belt at your waist. As I mentioned, I don't usually see anyone using the weight belt at the gyms I go to. Have you seen some weight belts hanging on a rack at the gym without knowing what they were for? As with using any new tool, how much you like it is mostly. Try a weight belt on for size, or rather weight, and see how you like it.
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