Life

Bodybuilder Justyn Vicky Dies After 400-Pound Weightlifting Accident

Vicky couldn't complete his lift and fell forward causing the bar to fracture his neck.

(Image via @justynvickybali_island)

bodybuilder named Justyn Vicky died after breaking his neck during a 400-pound squatting exercise.

The accident occurred on Saturday at The Paradise Gym in Bali, Indonesia, when Vicky attempted to squat a barbell carrying 400 pounds. According to a report from Bali Discovery, the bodybuilder didn't complete his squat lift and fell with the bar snapping his neck and head forward.

"Vicky failed to complete the lift and fell forward, cascading the weight bar off his shoulders and snapping his neck and head forward," Bali Discovery reported.

Bali Express reported that the force of the weight broke Vicky's neck and compressed the nerves connected to his heart and respiratory systems. Vicky was rushed to the hospital, where he later died. He was 33 years old.

The Paradise Gym shared a post on Instagram honoring Vicky, a regular gym member. In its tribute, the facility called Vicky a "beacon of inspiration" with "infectious energy" that can't be replaced at the gym.

"Justyn was more than just a fitness expert; he was a beacon of inspiration, motivation, and unwavering support. His infectious energy and genuine passion for helping others transform their lives touched us deeply. Through countless workouts, words of encouragement, and compassionate guidance, he became an irreplaceable part of our fitness journeys and our gym family," the gym's note read.

Squatting 400 pounds surely isn't an easy feat hence the need to take proper safety precautions such as using a spotter, wearing a weightlifting belt, establishing proper form, and more. Complex sends its condolences to Vicky's family and friends.

Related Stories

Drake in a post on his Instagram Stories and a performance via Getty
music

Drake Shirtless Photo Leads to Speculation He’s Had Work Done on His Abs

Drake shared a shirtless photo after a "5 min cold plunge" on his Instagram Stories and it has fans speculating on the authenticity of his abs.

Joe Price1112 days ago
Lucas Helmke, an Australian father, enters the Guinness Book of World Records with 3,206 pushups
life

Australian Man Sets Guinness World Record for Most Push-Ups in 1 Hour

A 33-year-old Australian accountant has entered the Guinness Book of World Records after he set a new world record for most push-ups in one hour.

Brad Callas1114 days ago
nude man seen in gym incident
life

Naked Man Seen in Video Attacking Gym Patrons and People on Street Tasered by Miami Cops

The man has not been publicly identified. A charging decision will be made after a mental health evaluation.

Trace William Cowen1082 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App