16 year old dies benching: GET A SPOTTER!
16 year old dies benching: GET A SPOTTER!
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High School Student Dies Lifting Weights
Published December 04, 2010
16-year-old Jake Pezon was found dead under a bench press at home in Wisconsin on December 1, 2010.
A Wisconsin high school football player has died in an accident while lifting weights at home.
Slinger police say 16-year-old Jake Pezon was home alone in his basement rec room Wednesday night and was bench pressing 185 pounds when the weights dropped on him.
Police Lt. Joel Schodron says Pezon's mother arrived home shortly after midnight Thursday and found her son unresponsive. Schodron says the teen was dead by the time first responders arrived.
Pezon was a junior at Slinger High School and played wide receiver and defensive back for the Owls. School District administrator Bob Reynolds says counselors are available Friday at the high school.
High School Student Dies Lifting Weights
Published December 04, 2010
16-year-old Jake Pezon was found dead under a bench press at home in Wisconsin on December 1, 2010.
A Wisconsin high school football player has died in an accident while lifting weights at home.
Slinger police say 16-year-old Jake Pezon was home alone in his basement rec room Wednesday night and was bench pressing 185 pounds when the weights dropped on him.
Police Lt. Joel Schodron says Pezon's mother arrived home shortly after midnight Thursday and found her son unresponsive. Schodron says the teen was dead by the time first responders arrived.
Pezon was a junior at Slinger High School and played wide receiver and defensive back for the Owls. School District administrator Bob Reynolds says counselors are available Friday at the high school.
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you should ALWAYS use a spotter, but.."and I'm not suggesting this as an alternative".. if you dont have one, atleast dont put the safety clips on, that way you can dump it if need be.. that is in noway a full prove backup plan, but atleast you have a chance...again PLEASE dont bench without a spotter!!.. I am very sorry to have heard about this tragic accident, unnecessary things like this happen all to often, when they could have been easily avoided..
Yeah all my benches have safety features that act the same as being in a squat rack..theres no way to get pinned under it, it's adjustable, you just set it to whwere you can still come down to your chest, but if you dont have a spotter and cant get it..you can roll it up to your neck and slide out..I'm REALLY glad they have that feature since it's a 24hr gym and theres not always somethere to spot yaRobRegish wrote:I bench in the rack, ALWAYS...
I try to always have a spotter with me and I always do what I think that I can do. Meaning, I don't try and put more weight on than I can handle trying to show off. I was watching 1000 ways to die and saw a weight lifter try to lift a steel beam and have it fall on his head, he had no spotter as well. So, always have a spotter and try to keep the weight to what you can do.
Sorry to hear about someone so young losing their life. It truely is a tragedy.
Sorry to hear about someone so young losing their life. It truely is a tragedy.
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