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Beltless vs poorly fitting belt
Hi Coaches,
Just wanted to hear your thoughts if you've got a minute to spare. Basically, i have a 4 inch belt that works just fine for squatting but prevents me from setting up correctly to deadlift.
As i don't have the money to afford a 3 inch belt right now and even if i did, it would not arrive for several weeks, any thoughts on what i should do?
Would it be better to pull beltless so i can get into a better position or use the 4 inch belt and pull slightly heavier weights and probably get stronger faster?
Thanks for your time.
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How much are you deadlifting and how much do you weigh?
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Look through the Pioneer Fitness discount page. A bench/deadlift belt can be had for $30, shipped. I have a 30ish page thread in the training forum about this brand-new many of the SSCs have their belts, and Rip has recommended them before. You'll get your belt in a week. Email Matt if you have any questions for them.
https://generalleathercraft.com/prod...-weight-belts/
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215lbs at 6'2 and am pulling 330 for 5 which sucks i know.
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330 for five won't win you first prize at a meet, but it doesn't suck, either. Get an Altus velcro belt from Sports Authority. It is around $20. It will provide you some support and won't fuck up your setup. I pulled in it for a while. It is also useful for when cleans get heavier. You can use that until you save up for a 3-inch leather belt.
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Thank you to everyone for the responses, i will take a look at some of these other belts!
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Also, if you already have a plain leather belt or find an inexpensive one (they're out there for 20$), it is very simple to cut it down to whatever width you like. The front of these belts are ~2.25" or 2.5" and backs anywhere from 4-6". Cut the back side down and wear it backside to the front. If it is padded, tear out the padding. This is my favorite solution as you can use 3.5/3/2.5 - whatever suits you best - and it's leather and secured with a buckle, not fickle velcro.
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