"JMW" <jmw RemoveThis @event.horizon> wrote
> "The Crow" <Thecrow RemoveThis @nobodyspimp.com> wrote:
>
>>Is this an entirely useless variation? Surely you couldn't manneuver
>>large
>>weight - squatting levels of weight - around with you on a hip-belt?
>>Maybe
>>it's okay if you're a bit of a beginner, and thus the weights are
>>relatively
>>light.
>
> It's useful for people with spinal problems and/or shoulder issues who
> cannot hold a bar in the normal squat position. Are you sure you know
> the difference between a "dip belt" and a "hip belt"?
Who was that author/gym owner/guru from Canada?? The name slips my mind.
He had the slickest hip belt setup I ever saw. Those guys moved awesome
amounts of weight on it too.
He did them on a platform. The weights were located at least three or four
feet below the platform. The chain from the hip belt went through a hole in
the platform. A steel beam ran vertically through this whole setup. On the
steel beam was a set of handles that ran up and down the beam on some
industrial rollers.
These handles allowed the trainees to keep their balance while doing the hip
squats. Often a fellow trainee would provide assistance at the bottom of
the movement so they could even lift more weight.
Not for sissies. These guys lifted far more weight in this movement than
they did in the conventional back squat.
>> Stay informed about: Hip-Belt Squat