Hadn’t followed safety guidelines and set the safety stops from low to high, tragic but an accident.
SlightlyMithed123 on
Bloody hell, poor guy. Not a nice way to go at all.
InTheEndEntropyWins on
>An inquest heard a safety feature on the machine was a set of adjustable stops, which “should be set to the highest position possible” to stop the weight bar.
>But these had been left in the “very lowest position” from a person who had used the machine before Mohammed.
So their fault, although it’s a strange setup, the’re probably aren’t many deaths with this setup.
MDK1980 on
This was a story last October. Why’s it in the news again?
sunthunder on
I’ve seen a couple of lads do this at the gym I go to, and I always think it looks dicey. Those plastic aerobic steps do not look stable when I’ve seen them used this way, you can see them flexing and rocking on the floor.
Euclid_Interloper on
Training for an ironman event, aspiring to be a doctor, sounds like the poor guy was living life to the fullest. Real shame.
Critical_Echo_7944 on
Saw this on FB and the amount of racist comments was insane.
Dawnbringer_Fortune on
Not to be that person, but why did the SUN intentionally used that picture?
Comfortable-Plane-42 on
It’s tragic but a stretch to say that this was other people’s fault. Using any gym equipment, it’s your responsibility to use it safely. Those plastic blocks are very unstable
majorlittlepenguin on
Tragic, hopefully the end of the inquest can at least bring some peace to his family but horrible situation regardless.
Optimal_scientists on
Damn this gym had like three doctors there at the same time. What a rough way to go though and sounds like he’d know what he’s doing if he’s training for Ironman.
Annual_History_796 on
Was literally doing this exercise earlier on the same piece of equipment. I didn’t die because I use the big yellow safety bars that he obviously didn’t bother with.
Wassa76 on
65KG is relatively light for a Smith machine in what I assume was being held in a squat position. If I were squatting I’d have the stops on, although the Smith machine generally rotates, and I often have trouble getting it not to auto rotate and accidently lock on.
For calf raises, I also probably wouldn’t have bothered with the stops. I think it’s an unfortunate accident, but I guess awareness should be raised that accidents such as slipping can happen.
greek_scouser on
TIL that there are safety bar options on the Smith machine, genuinely never seen them or seen anyone use them. Poor lad.
hungoverseal on
Wait so the bar basically slammed the guys head on the ground? I don’t see how you can drop it on your head doing calf raises.
Buttered_Bourbons on
I am struggling to picture exactly what happened – did it force him down pinning him down by the neck? Isnt there enough clearance between the bar and where the 20kg plates would touch the floor so that his neck wasn’t trapped? Or did the bar itself literally come smashing down directly on his head?
Awful stuff, either way
AIOverlord404 on
The Smith machine always seems to cause way more injuries and deaths than a regular power rack
TurnLooseTheKitties on
And there the danger with free weights and why I personally use weights machines
bb79 on
It’s also really dangerous to bench press using a smith machine. Better to use a barbell with no collars, so the weights can just fall off in an emergency.
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Hadn’t followed safety guidelines and set the safety stops from low to high, tragic but an accident.
Bloody hell, poor guy. Not a nice way to go at all.
>An inquest heard a safety feature on the machine was a set of adjustable stops, which “should be set to the highest position possible” to stop the weight bar.
>But these had been left in the “very lowest position” from a person who had used the machine before Mohammed.
So their fault, although it’s a strange setup, the’re probably aren’t many deaths with this setup.
This was a story last October. Why’s it in the news again?
I’ve seen a couple of lads do this at the gym I go to, and I always think it looks dicey. Those plastic aerobic steps do not look stable when I’ve seen them used this way, you can see them flexing and rocking on the floor.
Training for an ironman event, aspiring to be a doctor, sounds like the poor guy was living life to the fullest. Real shame.
Saw this on FB and the amount of racist comments was insane.
Not to be that person, but why did the SUN intentionally used that picture?
It’s tragic but a stretch to say that this was other people’s fault. Using any gym equipment, it’s your responsibility to use it safely. Those plastic blocks are very unstable
Tragic, hopefully the end of the inquest can at least bring some peace to his family but horrible situation regardless.
Damn this gym had like three doctors there at the same time. What a rough way to go though and sounds like he’d know what he’s doing if he’s training for Ironman.
Was literally doing this exercise earlier on the same piece of equipment. I didn’t die because I use the big yellow safety bars that he obviously didn’t bother with.
65KG is relatively light for a Smith machine in what I assume was being held in a squat position. If I were squatting I’d have the stops on, although the Smith machine generally rotates, and I often have trouble getting it not to auto rotate and accidently lock on.
For calf raises, I also probably wouldn’t have bothered with the stops. I think it’s an unfortunate accident, but I guess awareness should be raised that accidents such as slipping can happen.
TIL that there are safety bar options on the Smith machine, genuinely never seen them or seen anyone use them. Poor lad.
Wait so the bar basically slammed the guys head on the ground? I don’t see how you can drop it on your head doing calf raises.
I am struggling to picture exactly what happened – did it force him down pinning him down by the neck? Isnt there enough clearance between the bar and where the 20kg plates would touch the floor so that his neck wasn’t trapped? Or did the bar itself literally come smashing down directly on his head?
Awful stuff, either way
The Smith machine always seems to cause way more injuries and deaths than a regular power rack
And there the danger with free weights and why I personally use weights machines
It’s also really dangerous to bench press using a smith machine. Better to use a barbell with no collars, so the weights can just fall off in an emergency.
https://startingstrength.com/article/barbell_safety
Everyone who thinks the Smith machine is inherently safer than a regular bar, read this.
Always knew the Smith Machine was a shite piece of kit
>The 21-year-old had been using an aerobic step to perform calf raises while on a piece of weight-lifting equipment called a Smith machine
people always doing too much in the gym.
Just do normal calf raises like 99% of people…
Still, never thought someone could die from doing too much in the gym
I mean…you can just hold some dumbbells and do calf raises… you don’t need to have a 65kg loaded smith machine above your head to do calf raises….
Or just use a normal barbell….
Or ….
Don’t be doing stepups on a wobbly moveable step with a 65kg barbell over your head?
Seems kinda dangerous if you ask me, I wouldn’t do that but I did do 60kg calf raises a few days ago with just a normal barbell…
At a certain point people just complicate exercises to the point it can kill you.
If you can’t pick up two 30kg dumbells and do calf raises you don’t need to be doing 65kg stepup calf raises…
Smith machine sucks anyways no normal person moves the barbell up and down in a 100% straight line on most exercises
Sorry, but I have to agree with the racists this time, this guy is performing the ISIS gang sign.