NEW Schiek L7010 Lever Power Weight Lifting Belt Back Support Weight Training

NEW Schiek L7010 Lever Power Weight Lifting Belt Back Support Weight Training

Schiek

  • $146.00


NEW Schiek L7010 Lever Power Weight Lifting Belt Back Support Weight Training

  • Heavy duty construction.

  • 9mm thick and 10cm wide Suede Leather.

  • Heavy duty lever closure system

  • Competition legal.

  • Our "Power Belt" - Extra firm with reinforced neoprene (available in black only)

The Schiek Model L7010 Lever Power Belt is the latest in the Schiek Power Lifting product line. The genuine suede leather belt measures10cm wide and 9mm thick. The heavy duty lever closure system is embossed with the Schiek logo.

Weight belts are an optional piece of equipment. There are many theories as to whether you should wear a belt or not.

Some lifters believe weight belts give you support, both physically and mentally, while others believe belts take away from development of the lower back and core strength.

If a belt gives you a psychological edge allowing you to lift heavier weights, then by all means use one. Just don't wear one while doing cardio!

But, if you depend on the belt 100% of the time you are never going to build the muscle needed to support your lower back. Weight lifting belts are designed to ASSIST in stabilizing the midsection; it does not DO the work for you.

I believe a belt should only be used on the really heavy sets.

I wear my Schiek belt during heavy squats, deadlifts, standing shoulder presses and bent over barbell rows.

The best thing I like about Schiek belts...they are MADE IN THE USA!

 

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Update:

Studies show that wearing a belt while lifting weights increases intrabdominal pressure by up to 40% and reduces compression of the intervertebral discs by 50%, which suggests that lifting belts can help prevent weight training injuries (patuclarly the back) and aid muscle strength.

Other studies report that rep speed on the squat was almost 10% faster when subjects wore belts, indicating that weight belts can hep increase power and strength. Although some claim that wearing a belt will reduce core muscle strength, research shows that a weight belt helps increase the activity of the abdominal muscles by about 10% and the spinal erectors by about 25%.

Wearing a belt may actually increase core developement, not hinder it. Our advice: Use a lifting belt on only heavy sets, especially on exercises that load the spine.

Source: Muscle and Fitness magazine, October 2010

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Testimonials

It has got to the stage where I can't imagine going training without this belt. I have used it for a couple of years and it is exceptional, in terms of its fit, quality and reliability. However, I have become possessive over it - I don't let anyone else use it. Tegid


The shipping was prompt and the belt I purchased was in new condition. This company gives you a personal touch with each order. I have owned numerous other weightlifting products/aids, but have now found the product line I'm sticking with for good. Thanks to the crew at Schiek for producing these fine products. To anyone who is serious about weightlifting, I strongly recommend you try a Schiek product. You won't be disappointed. Justin M.


"The 6 inch Schiek 2006 leather weight lifting belt works GREAT. The 6 inch back support gives you all the support that a weight lifter needs. I would recommend this product top of the line." Steve W.


Love the belt! Excellent abdominal support as well as back support. Tim O.


This belt is an excellent asset to my studio. Kay D.


Very comfortable, well built, and made in the USA. Leif L.


I'm a 53 year old, 6'4" 300 lb police officer who patrols on a jet ski. I had back surgery in 1983 and I have used weight lifting belts ever since with Schiek being the best I have ever used! I love the fit. Larry H.


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