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  • OMG!! O_O .. is that a gorilla ?

  • Great job to the spotters for retrieving the bar after his knee snapped.

    Since his Squat form was perfect, and his stance was not too wide, I'm wonder how his knee snapped so easily?

    Once again, well done spotters.

  • @HalifaxHercules Its his stance. Look at his foot, they are pointing forward. They shoud really be pointing to the side 30 degree approx

  • 260kg=572lbs

  • oh shit

  • 260kgs

  • So thats still not that much, Thats like 100 pounds.

  • @dogbonez Your kidding? Thats well over 500 hundred pounds...

  • I seen lifters who tore their knees at less weight, so it doesn't matter how much weight he/she is attempting.

    At the 1999 Eastern Canadian Powerlifting Championships in Charlottetown, one lifter twisted and tore his knee due to a wide Squat stance. The weight attempted was only 500 lbs.

    Its not the weight that can cause a knee injury, its the technique.

  • REAL good spotters!

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