I use a smaller, velcro belt for pulling. My leather belt gets in my way too much on deads.
I use a smaller, velcro belt for pulling. My leather belt gets in my way too much on deads.
I only have one belt, EliteFTS Retro belt. I avoid the belt for cleans... I keep hitting the belt during the second pull (though I guess my bar path is nice, close, and straight). For deads, I like to get it nice and high on my back but lower in front.
This is where I find having a nice little gut from bloating and milk helps...
It keeps the front of the belt down for you.
Hi,
I wanted to get some advice about belt positioning, even though I do not have a belt yet!
I was wondering if the belt is supposed to come into contact with either your ribcage or pelvis?
Because I just tried on this random 2 inch wide military equipment belt I have and it digs into both hips and rips despite being half the width of a 4 inch weightlifting belt.
A proper belt would there fore cover both my hips and ribs slightly, I was just wondering if this is normal?
If you're talking about the belt overlapping your hip and floating ribs on the sides, that's not a big deal. I mean, when you say 'digs into' that sounds more like overtightening with a thin belt that is more likely to bite into the flesh. Go to a sporting goods store and try on some real belts(also keep in mind that you're not supposed to cinch them as tightly as possible), then do some moving around to see if anything digs in. The even-width 3" velcro belts are probably your best bet.
Last edited by crc; 02-01-2010 at 12:36 PM.