A training corset is generally a corset used in body modification. A training corset is believed to help orthopedic issues (such as in attempt to correct a poor posture) and it is believed to help Beauty issues (such as , commonly called waist training or in more extreme cases tightlacing.)
In addition, the term "training corset" may refer to a corset which is used to acclimate the body prior to wearing a full corset as an everyday undergarment, this concept is called waist train.
In a number periods of western history, children were put in stays as soon as they could sit upright or walk. It was believed that the young body was too soft to grow upright on its own. Boys stopped wearing them once they were breeched, i.e. were changed from toddler's dresses to boy's breeches at about 4-7. Girls continued to wear them for their whole lives. It was not until the late 19th century that this practice began to fall away.
Waist training, or waist reduction, generally uses an hourglass corset. Waist reduction, sometimes called "tightlacing", is often used by women who are post-pregnancy or by women involved in BDSM.
No structural features distinguish a modern waist training corset from a corset worn as an external garment for special occasions. Training corsets are usually made from strong textile (or leather) and with relatively inflexible boning (molding body shape requires a strong corset). A training corset is designed to be used every day, and can be hidden under clothing.
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