Self-Locking Weight Lifting Belt - Premium Weightlifting Belt for Serious Functional Fitness, Weight Lifting, and Olympic Lifting Athletes - Lifting Support for Men and Women - Deadlift Training Belt : Sports & Outdoors

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Element 26's Revolutionary Full Metal Self-Locking Buckle allows you to never worry about the velcro popping open ever again. When used properly, the original E26 self-locking buckle fully supports all of the pressure, you don't even need to use the velcro if you don't want to! Never worry about a belt popping open ever again, get self-locking security today! Developed by a Doctor of Physical Therapy to be the optimal weight lifting belt for creating intra-abdominal pressure. The 4" uniform profile and a light weight design that doesn't get in the way of your Olympic lifts. After 4 years of supporting top athletes around the world, the Element 26 Self-Locking Weightlifting belt is becoming the standard amongst gym goers, functional fitness athletes, and top competitors! The Element 26 Lifting Belt is fully approved for use in all Functional Fitness and USAW competitions. It's been used in competitions for the last 4 years all around the world from major events like Wodapalooza 2020, The French Throw-down, The Australian Competition, The 2020 Games, USAW regionals and nationals, and hundreds of other local, regional, and international competitions. Be confident in your belt to stand up to your toughest competitions! Samuel Kwant, the second fittest man on earth (CF Games 2020 2nd Place), trusts his Element 26 Self-Locking Weightlifting Belt to prepare him for the worlds most difficult fitness competition. The excellent support and security it provides without the unnecessary bulk and thickness of other designs allows Sam to maintain that competitive edge when every second counts. "I need a belt that I can rely on in both training and competition to not slow me down. The last thing I want is to be worrying about the belt in the middle of an event. With the Element 26 belt I never have to worry, it just works. It gives me the support I need without slowing me down." -Samuel Kwant How did Becky "The Man" Lynch train to beat her toughest opponent yet, Ronda Rousey, at Wrestlemania 2019?... With her Element 26 Self-Locking Weightlifting Belt. Designed for ultimate performance to prepare you to destroy your biggest opponents and achieve your greatest goals! Trusted by Champions. Using his Element 26 Self-Locking Weightlifting Belt, Brad Kiltz Broke The World Record For Dead Lift In The Men's 60-64 Age Class! Here's his own words on the belt: "When I was working towards the World Record Deadlift, I knew that I needed a belt that would give me flexibility to the bar, not constrict into the hips, and give full support on the pull. I did my research and as you can see Element 26 rocked it out. So because of my success in using Element 26, I will use the belt in my 2020 training for the World Record Squat 650 lbs. at age 63." - Brad Kiltz Photograph Taken By: Sherman A. Edwards "I need a strong belt like I need PR's and a National podium. I need a strong belt so I can slay the kilo dragon and defeat fear, insecurity, and the doubt that can creep into my mind. A strong belt is a Weightlifters sword, one that defends but also cuts deep into kilos in training and on stage. A solid strong mobile Weightlifting belt is the support one needs to lift big weight as we conquer gravity and the dark past that haunts us. A belt for a Weightlifting is a support structure that stands by us like our family, friends and teammates; it's a must. The Element 26 belt is what I use, depend on, and go to battle with. I recommend this Weightlifting belt to all Weightlifters who stand their ground while fighting the always in shape kilos. Grab your Element belt, shoes, knee sleeves and chalk.....for battle calls loudly and violently; and we the warriors must attack. 'Strength and honor.'" - Jon North, National American Open and Arnold Champion. 4x Team USA. USA PWA Snatch & Total.

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