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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Desolate on May 24, 2019, 04:06:53 PM
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A Russian idiot vs. the 550lb. Squat.
The Squat wins.
GRAPHIC!
Direct link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_1mQxt1Ots (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_1mQxt1Ots)
Russian weightlifter suffers a gruesome injury when his right leg snaps as he tries to squat 550 pounds.
Yaroslav Radashkevich, 20, suffered a compound fracture of his tibia during the doomed lift at the Eurasian Weightlifting Championship in Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East, according to the New Zealand Herald.
Radashkevich lowers himself with the barbell resting on his shoulders with five spotters ready to jump in if needed. As he bends down, his right leg emits a loud snap as it crumbles under the heavy load and he goes down.
Radashkevich told Russian media that he had been suffering with a leg injury for weeks before the event.
“It turns out that two weeks ago my leg began to hurt badly. I thought that it was just pulled, so I did not pay attention, I just had painkillers, trained, prepared. I was also advised it would pass by itself, heal,” he said.
The weightlifter suffered fractures in his tibia and fibula, and is recovering at a hospital, where he appealed for donations to help with his mounting medical bills.
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:o
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Random picture of a compound fracture:
(https://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/fract34242.jpg)
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How in the world do they get that back together?
Amazing really.
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His legs didn't look like the legs of someone who squats that weight regularly...
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Agreed.
It looked like he was taking on way more than he could handle.
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Lesson:
Don’t squat.
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5 spotters! Hahahaha
Apart from ruining your body, I don't see the point in such heavy squatting. I guess it's an ego thing.
Do powerlifter actually think about health care and such?
Most seem retarded morons
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im not an expert in squatting but his feet looked turned outwards as well. ouch that hurt, i bet his lil commie nuts got squashed to
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The pain that must come with an injury like that must be excruciating.
Guy will probably end up getting hooked on opiates.
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His legs didn't look like the legs of someone who squats that weight regularly...
Me think same.
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Random picture of a compound fracture:
(https://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/fract34242.jpg)
Goddammit SF. I didn't need to see that shit.
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Goddammit SF. I didn't need to see that shit.
Looks like spare ribs! :o :o :o
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How in the world do they get that back together?
Amazing really.
Modern science.
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Random picture of a compound fracture:
(https://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/fract34242.jpg)
Clean fracture. Easy fix. Good as new in 6 months.
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Clean fracture. Easy fix. Good as new in 6 months.
Good enough to try for 600.
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(https://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/fract34242.jpg)
:o
Where is all the missing flesh in that picture? ???
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Has this ever happened on a leg press machine?
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Didn't a leg press machine fall back and break Lee Priest's father's or grandfather's legs?
I remember reading that in an old issue of Muscle & Fitness.
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Too many accidents these days in sports and weight lifting
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Mother of god, that might have topped the leg press leg snap as the most gruesome gym injury of all time! I just wish there was sound so we could hear the screams of agony so it would be even more terrifying! lol
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Has this ever happened on a leg press machine?
It happened once on a leg press that was equipped with supination technologies.