Depends on what you use it for, So I'd always get a 10mm belt
But I have a squat belt and a deadlifting belt. because there's more space for deadlifts.
Long term, eventually you'll get heavy and you'll need a belt to brace your core against.
This is the one I use https://www.strengthshop.co.uk/strengthshop-10mm-lever-belt.html as recommended on here. The lever has its pros and cons, but I love it.
Dropped my squats (again), bench and bent over rows after failing for a few sessions. I think for me squatting 100kg+ (dropped to 112.5kg) will never feel easy, every rep is still a struggle but I recover quicker at lighter a weight but my bench and bent over rows felt super easy at a lower weight which was nice.
Is there any point I should consider using a belt guys? I understand the benefit of it, I'm kind of doing okay without it but I'm thinking of using one. I seem to be the only person in the gym not using one for squats and deadlifts, haha.
Depends what you are going for... Most people that aren't going for powerlifting/weightlifting totals do not need one because it is unlikely they will ever stress themselves that much.
If it's hypertrophy, then if you're squatting that much you would probably benefit from isolation exercises, anyway.
However, I am probably the only person on this forum that doesn't use a belt (check my lifts - that must be correlation, amirite???), and will probably told I am talking nonsense.
Possibly the only person on the planet
Most people don’t need one, I agree. The funniest are the people who walk around the whole time with a belt on.
To be fair, I curl with weightlifting shoes on. In the squat rack.
Admittedly, it is my gym, so...
I can't gym at moment as called away from home as my dad is ill and looking after mum etc. it will prob be 2 week gap at least. wondering whether to restart this madcow cycle or scale back even more. I was about 4 weeks in to this cycle and it was gruelling enough so at least need to restart. Thoughts?
Any of you gym lot do any skipping just out of interest?
Depends what you are going for... Most people that aren't going for powerlifting/weightlifting totals do not need one because it is unlikely they will ever stress themselves that much.
If it's hypertrophy, then if you're squatting that much you would probably benefit from isolation exercises, anyway.
However, I am probably the only person on this forum that doesn't use a belt (check my lifts - that must be correlation, amirite???), and will probably told I am talking nonsense.
I've a couple of gym friends who do loads.
I have a question about hypertrophy training based on the above. With any type of training are you not just trying to lift the heaviest you can just with a higher rep range in hypertrophy based training? In which case wouldn't a belt be useful as it would be just as difficult?
If you're not lifting the heaviest weights you can, when would you know when to move up?