A couple more weight-lifting questions.

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Rakim, Mar 30, 2010.


  1. pretty boy

    pretty boy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Definately wear a belt when deadlifting or u will injure ur back. Do the same if ur squatting.
     
  2. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You don't need a damn belt.
     
  3. Rakim

    Rakim Captain ****wit Full Member

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    :lol:

    I've not been doing this sort of stuff for long, but everywhere I go I'm reading completely contradictory information and I don't know what to do half the ****ing time.

    Now I know how Christians feel.
     
  4. vibit

    vibit Active Member Full Member

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    I feel that if you properly execute squats and deadlifts, then there's no need for a belt. I sometimes wear a belt when doing heavy squats because it helps to remind me to tighten my core during the whole lift, from top to bottom and then back to the top of the lift.

    I've seen guys who relax at the bottom of the squat or round their lower back, and that's a disaster waiting to happen. The same is true for deadlifts; always keep that tension on your core the whole way and don't round your lower back.

    Although obvious I would like to point out that wearing a belt does not prevent lower back injuries. Wearing that belt is not going to do you any good if you lift with bad form.

    So lift and lift hard. And wear or don't wear a belt. Just do your lifts properly.
     
  5. vibit

    vibit Active Member Full Member

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    26 reps in one set?! My back was aching just reading that.

    :D
     
  6. POCKET SHOT

    POCKET SHOT Member Full Member

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    :good
    end of thread
     
  7. Relentless

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    Rakim ask the people who re telling you to use a belt to give a reason other than "you will **** up your back".
     
  8. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm tryin to tell you that at 160 lbs I managed to surpass 1,000 lbs without a damn belt.

    The only thing I used was some straps when I lifting heavy deadlifts.

    I never popped my spine out or all that other bull**** people are talkin about.

    BUT you do gotta be careful and use correct form because if you treat deadlift with no respect, you can hurt your back.
     
  9. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And if they mention your spine, ask them how, when a good strong belt doesn't touch your spine.

    It's just added support, but it's not essential. Like I said before, it helps me on my stomach, just turned around. I also use it for excercises where my back is curved or for military press, where it's good additional support.
     
  10. Relentless

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95D7lj-A6tA[/ame]
     
  11. POCKET SHOT

    POCKET SHOT Member Full Member

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    all depends what your goals are, functionality or numbers
     
  12. Rakim

    Rakim Captain ****wit Full Member

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    Numbers primarily, but I wouldn't want to say I can deadlift 180kg and then end up ****ing my back up on something that weighs under 150kg because I got used to doing my max with a belt. I'd rather have a 1rm that's 30kg lower and 'raw', or whatever you call it without a belt, than a massive max with a belt.
     
  13. Rakim

    Rakim Captain ****wit Full Member

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  14. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You mean 1000lbs in the 3 main lifts or 1000lbs deadlift? If you mean the later you must be joking.
     
  15. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It was bicep curl.

    Of course it was with my three lifts.