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Vigor Power Gear
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Why choose the Vigor Power Gear lifting belt?
A lifting belt is a common training accessory for compound movements like squats and deadlifts; in short, it's designed to protect your lower back from injury. Our powerlifting belt is built with microfiber material for the main body and features an aluminum alloy adjust buckle: a tiny shift is all it takes to change the size, giving you a more comfortable fit.
This is attributable to the belt's excellent support properties, which stabilise your core strength.
Whether employing the Valsalva manoeuvre or lateral abdominal breathing during squats, your abdomen expands due to diaphragmatic action. This occurs because you must increase intra-abdominal pressure (enhancing air density and force within) to stabilise your spine and lumbar vertebrae.
When wearing a belt, this outward expansion of the abdomen compresses the belt. This increased intra-abdominal pressure provides enhanced protection for the lumbar spine and entire lower back, effectively preventing injury while enabling you to handle heavier weights.
The robust stability provided by intra-abdominal pressure enables you to complete more repetitions and achieve greater intensity during training, while simultaneously reducing lower back fatigue. This constitutes the core function of a weightlifting belt.
Therefore, a stable core remains the cornerstone of high-intensity training.


Why choose the Vigor Power Gear lifting belt?
A lifting belt is a common training accessory for compound movements like squats and deadlifts; in short, it's designed to protect your lower back from injury. Our powerlifting belt is built with microfiber material for the main body and features an aluminum alloy adjust buckle: a tiny shift is all it takes to change the size, giving you a more comfortable fit.
This is attributable to the belt's excellent support properties, which stabilise your core strength.
Whether employing the Valsalva manoeuvre or lateral abdominal breathing during squats, your abdomen expands due to diaphragmatic action. This occurs because you must increase intra-abdominal pressure (enhancing air density and force within) to stabilise your spine and lumbar vertebrae.
When wearing a belt, this outward expansion of the abdomen compresses the belt. This increased intra-abdominal pressure provides enhanced protection for the lumbar spine and entire lower back, effectively preventing injury while enabling you to handle heavier weights.
The robust stability provided by intra-abdominal pressure enables you to complete more repetitions and achieve greater intensity during training, while simultaneously reducing lower back fatigue. This constitutes the core function of a weightlifting belt.
Therefore, a stable core remains the cornerstone of high-intensity training.

