Custom Heavy Duty Leather Dip Belt Colour Black

Description
7mm Buffalo leather core, finished with quality Italian garment leather. Plush padding on back for added comfort.

Heavy duty steel chain rated at over 690lb

35.5” Heavy duty long chain – Giving you the length needed to carry multiple heavy weighted plates
Heavy duty 7mm Buffalo leather – Giving the belt a quality feel and longevity
Large stainless steel carabiner – Making adjustments on the chain links easy and quick
Stainless Steel D Rings – Supporting the chain and weight
Heavy duty webbing – Easily capable of handling weight in excess of 690lb
Quality stainless steel rivets – Securing the structure of the dip belt and steel chain
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Product Description
Dipping belts have been used for many years and have stood the test of time!

As the name suggests, you can use a dipping belt for dips, which is a great workout for the chest and triceps, but is also suitable for but not limited to pull ups, weighted sumo squats and chin ups.

 

Pullups and chin-ups are performed using an overhand, shoulder-width grip or a narrower underhand grip. Both grips work your biceps and latissimus dorsi, or side back muscles. While some exercisers never manage a single rep of this challenging exercise, some workout enthusiasts add extra weight to make this exercise even harder. Wearing your loaded dipping belt, grasp the bar with the appropriate grip and hang with your arms straight, chest up and lower back slightly arched. Bend your arms and pull yourself up until your chin is just above the height of the bar. Slowly return to the starting position and repeat.

Hip belt squats are a hidden gem of lower body training. Serious lifters have been using them for years to build bigger and stronger legs, yet this exercise is still quite unknown due to lack of knowledge and/or a general awkwardness in performing the lift.

What makes hip belt squats unique is that they offer a loaded bilateral squatting pattern without loading the spine, making it an appealing option for working around injuries. Back-pain sufferers often struggle with the spinal compression and shear that comes from axial loading. Hip belt squats circumvent this as the hips and legs take on the brunt of the load.

 

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