a lot of them are. If you faint there is nothing to protect your head, people die like this all the time, it's basically just luck that you don't hit your head in the wrong way or on the wrong thing. Absolutely disgraceful how many people didn't help. Only two clips show a competant bystander
The guy at 1:27 snapped both his legs! The video cuts out, but you can see his left leg bend the wrong way in a very gruesome manner right below the knee as the video cuts! He woke up to absolute horror! Imagine waking up to both your lower legs snapped completely in two and a massive amount of weight still sitting on them! I would imagine that could potentially be deadly? At the least, his life and body will never be the same again, and all because he wanted to deadlift more weight than the last time. There’s nothing “funny” about this video! It’s disturbing!
Ego lifting is more doing the exercise with weights you can't handle at all with bad technique and half reps to impress others, 1rm is pushing yourself to your limits with usually a reasonable goal
@@jdog299 1rm is not necessarily ego lifting, but there's not much point to them either. No real benefit to strength or size, and increases the risk of injury massively. There are some valid reasons to do it, but usually it's best not to, the majority of people doing 1rm are just ego lifting.
For some reason, it never dawns on anyone to go to their knees when they start feeling dizzy. They just stand there and set themselves up for a brutal fall 😂
It'll never cease to amaze me how people can feel themselves fainting but don't react. Just drop on one knee before the lack of oxygen forces you to drop on your face.
I'm an EMT, but I've never responded to a call like any of these. I can tell you that fainting like this is a body's reaction to a severe drop in blood pressure and/or blood pressure. The brain pretty much tells the body to lay down so blood can reach the heart and/or brain. Think of a plane (the heart) going straight up and the engine gives out because the gas isn't getting to it, but the pilot (the brain) will try to level it out so the gas can get back to the engine. It looks like the lifters aren't breathing during the lifts. There are a lot of endorphins and adrenaline going through their bodies during the lifts and after achieving the move. They can't tell that they're going to faint, it's an automatic response from the brain. The adrenaline rushing probably muffles the body's signals. I think that's why, but I'm no expert on weightlifting, so I could be wrong. 😅 I've seen the same thing happen in the military when people stand with their knees locked. They'll just fall over. It's not as dangerous as this environment, imo. I feel like it's the same type of thing. FYI: if someone faints while sitting down (car seat/wheel chair/plane seat) and they can't lay down, they can die. 😢
@@angelface925I've definitely had tunnel vision after pulling heavy weight or doing a lot of reps. I always, as a habit, go down on my knees after the lift so I don't have as far to fall if I do pass out.
I think deadlift is one of the most pointless exercises for real world strength. I have seen people in the gym trying to max out of dead lifts with one or two reps. A lot of it is ego lifting. But try asking them to pick up a bag of cement across the field. That's harder. I have seen enough of Ronnie Coleman and other body builders before and after pictures to say heck no. Being able to walk and live without pain is more important.
well that one dude who caught him ye. Also the one guy at 3:30. Aside from those two people most other bystanders in this video should be ashamed. Especially the woman at 5:41, literally went to her for help and she just laughs at him while he falls.
These are scary! I've been in the gym for 28 years, & I just don't do deadlifts. People who come to me for help recovering from injuries usually got a major injury from doing deadlifts.
EMT here! Just be sure to breathe and try not to lock your knees. I believe the adrenaline muffles the signal of your blood pressure dropping so quickly. I think that's why a lot of them faint after the lift is completed. I could be wrong, I'm not a weightlifter. 😅 If there's another reason, it's something I'd like to know! Never know what could come up next! 😅
@@angelface925 terrible advice. you have to hold your breath while pulling heavy weight like that or you risk injuring your back/spine. As far as power lifting goes you have to lock out at the top or you get red lights.
@@knife1406 we're both right. "What usually causes it: not breathing properly So what happens to cause vasovagal syncope while deadlifting? While I haven’t seen anyone or had a lifter pass out, I’ve noticed that those who feel lightheaded when deadlifting are usually newer or inexperienced lifters. Because they’re unfamiliar with deadlifting, they take longer to set up - fussing around with whether the back is set properly, whether the weight is on the midfoot, etc. Also, they tend to do the rep much slower than necessary. Either of these actions means that they are holding their breath for longer than they should. Holding your breath for too long can lead to lightheadedness. Sometimes, lifters take too many breaths in rapid succession. This is called “hyperventilation”, where they inhale and exhale too quickly, resulting in narrowed blood vessels that reduce the blood supply to the brain. Taking too many breaths can also leads to feeling faint. How to deadlift and breathe if you get lightheaded If you get lightheaded while deadlifting, check your breathing. Are you taking too many breaths while setting up or taking in a very large breath? Are you taking too long to do each rep, causing you to hold your breath for too long? Regardless, we found that a short, sharp exhalation at the lockout (top of the deadlift) helps to alleviate feeling lightheaded while deadlifting. Here’s how: 1. Inhale, set your back, and pull the bar up to the lockout 2. At the lockout, do a short, sharp exhalation - just a small breath out 3. Hold your remaining breath as you lower the bar down all the way 4. Only exhale fully after the bar has been set back onto the floor 5. Set up for the next rep" www.hygieia.com.sg/library/articles/why-some-lifters-pass-out-after-deadlifts-and-how-to-avoid-it/#:~:text=In%20simpler%20terms%2C%20your%20blood,you're%20going%20to%20faint. Yes, proper form called for holding/controlling your breathing. However, the people in this video are all holding their breath to long. Lack of oxygen mixed with the sudden high to low blood pressure will cause vertigo and syncope.
1:20 This guy broke both his legs at the kneecaps. Hyper extended them in reverse. Then he woke up and had to sit there in absolute agony until someone could get him out. Ouch! You'll never do that again.
So many of these were ego-lifting, there were some however that were creating their own problem in how they breathed, or didn't breate as well, bad form bad technique kind of a thing
7:13 Alrighty let try this one mooore time. 7:19...7:20 4:07 Lets try this again, I can get it.4:15 4:50 These cheese doodles pretty good, you want some. Sure, 5:18 Hellllp....
@@marius-9333 What's not funny about it? The dude probably knows that he gets seizures and decides to lift heavy weights to trigger said seizures, he deserves every bit of it.
Gyms are cornball factories. They're full of people that don't realize that dead lifts don't do anything for your physique except give you a bad back and bad hips🤷🏿
1:26 RIP that guys kneecaps
That's fucked
nah i deadass paused the video here... we need to start a gofundme for him
i was like wtf do u mean and then i paused it at the last second and saw his knees bent in the wrong direction lol
i love this fail
bruh I could've gone my whole life without seeing that properly.
That dude regretting spotting that dude to this day
Lol sounds like you know the dude
Watching people lift with their back turns me inside out 😵💫
I love the guy that knows exactly what about to happen and doesn't let the guy stumble around and nail is head on something. Good friend
That’s right
Jack Miller L
Compare it to the ditz who does nothing at 5:41
Damn. These are intense. Like a couple were very close to what could have been life threatening.
a lot of them are. If you faint there is nothing to protect your head, people die like this all the time, it's basically just luck that you don't hit your head in the wrong way or on the wrong thing. Absolutely disgraceful how many people didn't help. Only two clips show a competant bystander
Unless you are built like Brian Shaw some of these attempts are ridiculous.
Facts
So true
Yeah, or built like Eddie hall.
1:11
Bro didn't even respect muscle rest and went straight to catch some dumbbell. My hero
Planet Fitness will call the police on these people😂
Ronnie Coleman be writing these guys up. status: arrested
0:45 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Think u should call this most brutal lifting fails I didnt find this funny I found a lot of it painful to watch
go fuck urself
this makes me laugh my balls into my eyes
like omg snap city is hilarious dawg all these people in heaven now
@@jakekerns8996 bro are you ok this is just a sad comment do you even lift?
@@couldawa7114 actually ur right tbh i think at the time my and i friends were cringing at this video and i did this sarcastically
The guy at 1:27 snapped both his legs! The video cuts out, but you can see his left leg bend the wrong way in a very gruesome manner right below the knee as the video cuts! He woke up to absolute horror! Imagine waking up to both your lower legs snapped completely in two and a massive amount of weight still sitting on them! I would imagine that could potentially be deadly? At the least, his life and body will never be the same again, and all because he wanted to deadlift more weight than the last time. There’s nothing “funny” about this video! It’s disturbing!
I wondered just how badly he got injured.😬
He didnt break them surprisingly. czcams.com/users/shortsFNWdL2tkCjw
Its funny when people put themselves in danger for no reason and by free choice.
The lesson to be learnt from this video : 1 rep maxes are stupid ego-lifting. Get your 3 rep max up. Powerliftlng is full of injuries, so don't do it.
1rep maxing isnt ego lifting, ego lifting is doing weight u cant do with bad form
Ego lifting is more doing the exercise with weights you can't handle at all with bad technique and half reps to impress others, 1rm is pushing yourself to your limits with usually a reasonable goal
Which is exactly what you have in this video....most of these guys were lifting woth there backs....bad form...lots of weight....egolifting.
Most stupid comment ever?
@@jdog299 1rm is not necessarily ego lifting, but there's not much point to them either. No real benefit to strength or size, and increases the risk of injury massively. There are some valid reasons to do it, but usually it's best not to, the majority of people doing 1rm are just ego lifting.
the spotters couldn't even catch it, they had one job
This is probably the best kind of exercise to humble ego lifters with.
the feeling when you get that head rush and fall is almost like a death experience wouldn’t wish it on anyone
For some reason, it never dawns on anyone to go to their knees when they start feeling dizzy. They just stand there and set themselves up for a brutal fall 😂
Superman t shirt guy got most coldest emotional support by gym colleagues
Good for your heart & brain 👍
It'll never cease to amaze me how people can feel themselves fainting but don't react. Just drop on one knee before the lack of oxygen forces you to drop on your face.
I'm an EMT, but I've never responded to a call like any of these. I can tell you that fainting like this is a body's reaction to a severe drop in blood pressure and/or blood pressure. The brain pretty much tells the body to lay down so blood can reach the heart and/or brain. Think of a plane (the heart) going straight up and the engine gives out because the gas isn't getting to it, but the pilot (the brain) will try to level it out so the gas can get back to the engine.
It looks like the lifters aren't breathing during the lifts. There are a lot of endorphins and adrenaline going through their bodies during the lifts and after achieving the move. They can't tell that they're going to faint, it's an automatic response from the brain. The adrenaline rushing probably muffles the body's signals. I think that's why, but I'm no expert on weightlifting, so I could be wrong. 😅
I've seen the same thing happen in the military when people stand with their knees locked. They'll just fall over. It's not as dangerous as this environment, imo. I feel like it's the same type of thing.
FYI: if someone faints while sitting down (car seat/wheel chair/plane seat) and they can't lay down, they can die. 😢
@@angelface925cap
@@angelface925I've definitely had tunnel vision after pulling heavy weight or doing a lot of reps. I always, as a habit, go down on my knees after the lift so I don't have as far to fall if I do pass out.
@@irreccon Smart practice.
5:36 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:24 is the exact moment where his heart breaks.
I think he has multiple breaks apart from heart. 🤣
good lord, that clip has now made me deathly afraid of doing deadlifts with my back against a wall.
hardcore physical cringe.
anyone knows whos that guy is ? did he break his legs ? someone has the whole video ?
@@RafaeoNobre1Yes, he most certainly broke both of his knees. No I do not have the video.
All the guys collapsing need to get blood pressure checked
At 45 seconds that’s second degree murder………
I think deadlift is one of the most pointless exercises for real world strength. I have seen people in the gym trying to max out of dead lifts with one or two reps. A lot of it is ego lifting. But try asking them to pick up a bag of cement across the field. That's harder. I have seen enough of Ronnie Coleman and other body builders before and after pictures to say heck no. Being able to walk and live without pain is more important.
Some are lifting waaayyy too much weight, I would be afraid I was gonna stroke out. You're stressing everything so hard, something might pop. 😱
1:18 Goodbye knees. 👋
its actually an advanced form of weightlifting transition into yoga . Saves alot of time.
i think its the downward praying mantis.
His knees look shot to me and that’s gotta haunt him for the rest of his life
The first guy had a full blown seizure
This is why after a heavy deadlift and feel lightheaded I immediately get down to one knee or two knees, even if Im not sure I feel lightheaded or not
At 2:30 was the best group of spotters I've ever seen.
well that one dude who caught him ye. Also the one guy at 3:30. Aside from those two people most other bystanders in this video should be ashamed. Especially the woman at 5:41, literally went to her for help and she just laughs at him while he falls.
1:10 Best cameraman ever!
3:31 Forest Gump deadlifting
O que é mais surpreendente é que o cara desmaia e as pessoas nem ligam!!!!
1:26 looks like he snapped his legs... oh my goodness....
Had a good laugh at the idiots😅😅😂
These are scary! I've been in the gym for 28 years, & I just don't do deadlifts. People who come to me for help recovering from injuries usually got a major injury from doing deadlifts.
0:15 spine wrecked for life 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Love these moment
This should be called "The Darkside of Deadlifts"....🤣🤣🤣
I'm still doing mine!! I love em too much!!!💪🏾💪🏾 Be safe everyone!!💯💯
EMT here! Just be sure to breathe and try not to lock your knees. I believe the adrenaline muffles the signal of your blood pressure dropping so quickly. I think that's why a lot of them faint after the lift is completed. I could be wrong, I'm not a weightlifter. 😅
If there's another reason, it's something I'd like to know! Never know what could come up next! 😅
@@angelface925 terrible advice. you have to hold your breath while pulling heavy weight like that or you risk injuring your back/spine. As far as power lifting goes you have to lock out at the top or you get red lights.
@@knife1406 we're both right.
"What usually causes it: not breathing properly
So what happens to cause vasovagal syncope while deadlifting?
While I haven’t seen anyone or had a lifter pass out, I’ve noticed that those who feel lightheaded when deadlifting are usually newer or inexperienced lifters.
Because they’re unfamiliar with deadlifting, they take longer to set up - fussing around with whether the back is set properly, whether the weight is on the midfoot, etc. Also, they tend to do the rep much slower than necessary.
Either of these actions means that they are holding their breath for longer than they should. Holding your breath for too long can lead to lightheadedness.
Sometimes, lifters take too many breaths in rapid succession. This is called “hyperventilation”, where they inhale and exhale too quickly, resulting in narrowed blood vessels that reduce the blood supply to the brain. Taking too many breaths can also leads to feeling faint.
How to deadlift and breathe if you get lightheaded
If you get lightheaded while deadlifting, check your breathing. Are you taking too many breaths while setting up or taking in a very large breath? Are you taking too long to do each rep, causing you to hold your breath for too long?
Regardless, we found that a short, sharp exhalation at the lockout (top of the deadlift) helps to alleviate feeling lightheaded while deadlifting.
Here’s how:
1. Inhale, set your back, and pull the bar up to the lockout
2. At the lockout, do a short, sharp exhalation - just a small breath out
3. Hold your remaining breath as you lower the bar down all the way
4. Only exhale fully after the bar has been set back onto the floor
5. Set up for the next rep"
www.hygieia.com.sg/library/articles/why-some-lifters-pass-out-after-deadlifts-and-how-to-avoid-it/#:~:text=In%20simpler%20terms%2C%20your%20blood,you're%20going%20to%20faint.
Yes, proper form called for holding/controlling your breathing. However, the people in this video are all holding their breath to long. Lack of oxygen mixed with the sudden high to low blood pressure will cause vertigo and syncope.
just dont ego lift like these morons you'll be fine
@@angelface925LMao😂😂😂
Passing out like they just got vaccinated lol.
Should be titled “The crazy things deadlifts do to your CNS”
This is art.
The guy in the second last clip got annihilated. Serious concussion for sure.
4 spotters and they still let the weights fall on the guy WTF😂
If you don't passout while deadlifting you're not giving it your best- eddie hall
guy at 41 seconds is me... 12 month coma
Good
Wow the face right in the dumbbells is something else
The guys in red shirts. They look like they're taking it so seriously, just to fail tremendously.
That’s me with 5# on each end.
Beautiful
Video: people gets injuries badly
Title: FuNnIeSt fAiLs
DEAD LIFT😂
I must be doing my lift wrong, apparently I am really suppose to faint afterwards.
drugs? no never, im not that stupid i work out, ....then goes to the gym deadlifting to destroy his knees and back
Sometimes a man just wants to be held....up by the wall.😅😂😅😂😅
the bench press at 5:17, what kind of cheap ass equipment does he have
😄😄
glitch in the matrix the bar went through the safety rack
Lmfao
1:26 R.I.P legs :(
Those spotters in that second clip didn't do shit😂
😂😂😂
These macho wannabe !
🤣
Weightlifting- Best hard part
In a lot of these the spotters are the freak failures.
I'll never understand why people hold their breath when lifting heavy ass weight
Difference between fail and maxing out is quite close. Some of these are maxing out and nothing wrong with that.
5:11 and that kids is why your should always have a spotter
5:15 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:02 ist Funny 😂
1:22 I'm so glad the clip ended there his knees are GONE.
В названии видео "Funniest", А в видео ломаные колени, плечи и сотрясения мозга 😭
No sirrr 😭😱
*I pass out after lifting my fork*
That dang itis
Weightlifting makes me so sacred
1:20
This guy broke both his legs at the kneecaps.
Hyper extended them in reverse.
Then he woke up and had to sit there in absolute agony until someone could get him out.
Ouch!
You'll never do that again.
Weightlifting makes them so painful
The laws of nature would demand that these peanuts shouldn’t be breathing 😂😂😂😂😂
2:05 😂😂😂
So heavy to lift
5:07 😂
So many of these were ego-lifting, there were some however that were creating their own problem in how they breathed, or didn't breate as well, bad form bad technique kind of a thing
Completamente e totalmemte fusi di testa...
5:35 and 7:25 the best
i was hoping there wouldnt be any trap bar entries
Yeah maybe don’t scream after deadlifting exerting even more energy running out of oxygen and passing out
Sumo deadlift is a failure before you even touch the bar.
Do it properly, or not at all.
5:08 that guy very lucky to be alive. And for what? Trying an impossible lift for him
7:13 Alrighty let try this one mooore time. 7:19...7:20
4:07 Lets try this again, I can get it.4:15
4:50 These cheese doodles pretty good, you want some. Sure,
5:18 Hellllp....
Egolifting not powerlifting 😡😡😡
I like when they get hurt because they aren't as strong as they thought they were!😂
Not to do with strength. The ones who collapse, it's because of blood pressure. Shouldn't be lifting
You are obviously not a lifter
Ego lifting= Injuries
Grandma how granpa died? 3:11.
Weightlifting goes wrong
0:47, that was brutal
They don’t call them deadlifts for nothing.
Overload
I still don't see the reason to deadlift all that weight
This only happened to me if I lifted over 700 lb
выруб после тяги..ну..не такая уж редкость
How is the music call in this video?
4:40. Lmao
That looks like a seizure! What's funny about that??😢
@@marius-9333 What's not funny about it? The dude probably knows that he gets seizures and decides to lift heavy weights to trigger said seizures, he deserves every bit of it.
Some of these stances are too wide... at least 3 dropped the weight within an inch of their foot. Not worth it
Looks like you carry some weight... 🤔
Gyms are cornball factories. They're full of people that don't realize that dead lifts don't do anything for your physique except give you a bad back and bad hips🤷🏿
4:50 Lol Who throws up while weightlifting in the gym?! 😂😂😂
It happens