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  2. Back belt - Wikipedia

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    Back belts, or lumbar support belts, are generally lightweight belts worn around the lower back to provide support to the lumbar. Industrial back belts tend to be similar to weight lifting belts or special belts used in medical rehabilitation therapy. [1] Back belts are popular among workers across a number of industries—airline baggage ...

  3. Belting (beating) - Wikipedia

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    Belting is the use of belts made of strong materials (usually leather) as a whip-like instrument for corporal punishment (see that article for generalities). Although also used in educational institutions [1] as a disciplinary measure, it has most often been applied domestically by parents.

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    Support (mathematics), subset of the domain of a function where it is non-zero valued; Support (measure theory), a subset of a measurable space; Supporting hyperplane, sometimes referred to as support; Support of a module, a set of prime ideals in commutative algebra

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  6. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity training (HIT) is a form of strength training popularized in the 1970s by Arthur Jones, the founder of Nautilus. The training focuses on performing quality weight training repetitions to the point of momentary muscular failure .

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  9. Back strain - Wikipedia

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    Due to back strain, the tendons and muscles supporting the spine are twisted or pulled. Chronic back strain occurs because of the sustained trauma and wearing out of the back muscles. [1] Acute back strain can occur following a single instance of over stressing of back muscles, as in lifting a heavy object.