ORIGINAL: bulkingup
Its dangerous ...(drum roll please) because its an unnatural movement.Plus you have kids TRYING to perform this lift...with the same weight that they're using on the flat bench...LOL...the reason this thread was started. Also If you were to lose your grip...the bar would roll straight to your kneck and pin your arms down...Granted having a GOOD SPOTTER will decrease the likelihood...but people have been seriously injured...
Plus there are plenty better ways to exhaust your triceps. I.E.Pushdowns,skullcrushers,CGBP,kickbacks,weighted dips...etc.
true. agreed, and the majority of injuries are probably due to this.
i agree that there are other exercises that are much safer that can hit the triceps in the same manner...
on the other hand though, you cannot get better at something by avoiding it. if you never try, you'll never succeed. If very low weight is utilized, with a spotter as well... the probability of an injury is minimized substantially.
(most lifters try too much weight on this exercise though, heck... my first time doing it in over 2 years was with 95 pounds, and even that felt a bit weird for a few reps just b/c i hadn't done them in a very long time)