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Old 16-06-2008, 06:59 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I wanted to get a nice inzer belt (one of the leaver ones or single prong ones) but I could never find out how much it would cost with tax and shipping to get one of them to the UK..
A mate of mine is awaiting delivery of one of these lever belts from the states. I'll let you know the total cost when he gets it.
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Old 17-06-2008, 07:52 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I use a old york powerlifting belt (its a bit on the thin side 0.5cm). + a Tommy Kono lumbar support.

I wanted to get a nice inzer belt (one of the leaver ones or single prong ones) but I could never find out how much it would cost with tax and shipping to get one of them to the UK..

for anything press/overhead related i use inzer 36" wrist wraps.

any knee bend type exersise i will use knee wraps. (warmups i will use a Tommy kono knee suports).

Probably going to get the inzer elbow supports or maby the tommy kono ones as they both seem very good.

Squats I use compression shorts as well (keeps everything nice and warm).

I learned to love my hard hands lol, i dont use gloves as it afects my girp i use chalk or liquid chalk.
Your gym bag must be huge!
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Old 17-06-2008, 09:23 AM   #18 (permalink)
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I have an ATP pro gear lifting belt, i use it for heavy deads and squats only.

I have the inzer wrist wraps 18"

Thats all i really use, i have other bits and pieces for when im injured etc but mostly they stay at the bottom of my gym bag.
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Old 17-06-2008, 09:27 AM   #19 (permalink)
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I admit i use a belt and straps but only on my final set on things when lift heavy on shrugs, deads and squats.
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Your gym bag must be huge!
not realy its a early 80s tenis bag.. enough space for a 2ltr coke bottle, nose tork all the wraps/belt and on occasion a gimp suit/bench shirt. If you wind the wraps in you could use a very small bag.
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not realy its a early 80s tenis bag.. enough space for a 2ltr coke bottle, nose tork all the wraps/belt and on occasion a gimp suit/bench shirt. If you wind the wraps in you could use a very small bag.
My main gym bag is huge its got all sorts of stuff in it, but when i ride my bike in to gym ill switch to a drawstring gym bag loaded with just the essentials.
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Old 17-06-2008, 12:13 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I dont take a bag. Just a big bottle of water !
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