Whoever told you that belts cause more harm than good is talking out of your ass. .
Weightlifting belts do little to improve performance, concluded researchers at the Albany Medical Center in Albany, N.Y., after comparing the progress of 50 weightlifters, half of whom wore weightlifting belts.
All the men followed the same program, and their results were essentially the same. But there was an important difference: The men who did not use the weightlifting belt had better abdominal and back strength.
These results echo a previous study that found little to support the use of these belts.
While an individual may be able to lift about 20 percent more weight when they wear a back belt, this does not translate to 20 percent more protection for the spine.
Furthermore, other studies have found that the constant use of back belts leads to reliance as torso and back muscles begin to atrophy over time.
Only power lifters or those who lift extremely heavy weights appear to benefit from the use of weightlifting belts. But even these individuals would be better off doing their daily training without the aid of a belt.
Source: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, La.
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here is a study. if you can provide me a study that says that belts are good then please bring it forward.
from what this study showed it seems very logical that belts will impede development just as gloves will impede wrist and forearm development.
its up to you ultimately if you want to wear a belt, trust me we are all stubborn... but overtime you are hurting yourself IMO unless you compete in like strongman or something like that where you really really risk breaking your back. otherwise i would lose the belt.
bottom line is this:
- If you never injured your back, wearing a belt adds no safety.
- If you injure yourself while wearing a belt, the injury is more severe.
- To get the most out of weight belts, you MUST lift with bad technique.
- If you want to lift a few more pounds, wear a weight belt.
That’s why I don’t recommend belts: they give a false sense of security.