QuestionWeightlifting belt: Do I need one?
If I lift free weights, do I need to wear a weightlifting belt?Answerfrom Edward R. Laskowski, M.D.You might consider wearing a weightlifting belt if you're doing power lifting or dead lifts. A weightlifting belt can be a reminder to keep your spine in the correct position during heavy lifting. Generally, however, there's no need to invest in a weightlifting belt. For most people, wearing a weightlifting belt does little to improve performance or protect the spine — especially during exercises that don't stress the back or place only minimal stress on the back. Still, when you're lifting free weights, safety precautions are a must: - Learn proper form and technique. The better your form, the better your results — and the less likely you are to hurt yourself.
- Spare your back. When you're lifting weights, keep your spine in a stable, neutral position. When you're picking up weights or putting them down, lift with your legs — not your back.
- Grip the weights carefully. Consider wearing weightlifting gloves to prevent calluses and improve your grip.
- Ask for help. If you're lifting heavy weights, ask a training partner to spot you.
- Remember your shoes. You'll be less likely to slip if you wear sturdy shoes that provide good traction.
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