1) You could easily injure yourself
2) You could harm people working out around you if you let go at the wrong time
there are other variations of these that would be safer and as far as being effective they are for increasing your starting strength for sports
You're just going to leave that statement out there?
There is a lot of great information and exercises in that video. The methods are not new and are used with great success all over the strength training world. I use a lot of the exercises in my training. (sometimes the exact exercises, sometimes a variation)
This is wrong on both counts. There is nothing dangerous to anyone in that video. As long as everything is being done with proper form and spotters.
There really is a lot of cool stuff going on in that video.
but I just mean if somebody see's the video and then thinks "oh i'll give that a go" they could easily injure themselves.
Plus on a lot of them it looks like he doesn't have a spotter, just the camera guy, but nobody close enough to stop the weight slipping out of his hand and coming crashing down onto his chest.
I agree with you if you know what you are doing it can be safe but for somebody starting out they could easily get hurt, for example dropping that plate onto your foot if you didn't quite get a good grip on the way down![]()
Haha nice call out. What are these methods?