I had the same thought. This is off-season training. Most of these kids probably haven't done much of anything since the last season ended a few months ago. He gave them too much too quickly. .
Except when you combine both together with no brakes you have people being sent to the hospital That guy deserves to get fired forcing people to do 400 push-ups without any type of break to get water is retarded
300 or more push-ups with no break and no water will do that to most teenage kids. Do you think these kids spend all their time at the gym when they’re not at school lolol
No they can't if you pass the point where your muscles start to degrade and leak into your kidneys which happened here to a kid because of those 400 push-ups that he pushed them to do without water breaks
Well its obvious to say, these teens won't be future prospects for serving our country and surviving boot-camp. 300 pushups in one hour is a walk in the park. We used to get punished for failing just one class, where we had to do burpees non-stop until at least 1 person threw up, and then it was over, and that was only 8 years ago. How times have changed so fast.
@@TheBlackAztec3 My cousin made it through and was pushing like 250 lbs haha I know it's not that difficult. I didn't want to say bud/s or 18x because that would've been a terrible reference
Man if your a teacher , coach or cop you're a fool because people will take the side of people who pretend to be victims or lack decipline and accountability . i would never want to be in one of those positions especially with kids who parents always think there kids are being victimized...
And yet someone got hurt here pretty badly as they're in the hospital for a condition they shouldn't had which was forced by this kind of cruel exercise of power if this teacher was going to punish the class instead of doing 300 to 400 push-ups which is already very excessive and can cause damage to the muscles without drinking water he could have only done a hundred push-ups and that would have been enough but the fact that he did this and someone got hurt on his responsibility and watch that's his fault not the students not the teachers his own damn fault and I respect cops coaches and teachers but I don't respect corrupt ones
@InGaming pc I mean, well, other students said there was water, and they could have left. I was in the Marine Core, and they did stuff like this all the time they knew . Well, someone wasn't doing that many push-ups, and you can walk away from that they could have done the same thing. I get it people are ignorant in today's society and want to give kids criminals parents who raise bad kids all these excuses but if they didn't want to do the push ups they should have followed the rules or left. Yall act like he physically did something to these kids smh. You can raise your kids with excuses, but unfortunately, this man isn't the same. Those parents are just cuddling there. There's a reason why most parents and kids alike were more on his side and not the kids.
@@ingamingpc1634 And yet your making excuses for bad behavior. There’s a reason why parents and other kids were on the coaches side and it came out these kids where taking large amounts of creatine but i guess thats the coach’s fault also smh see it’s people like you that don’t like discipline them these kids turn out horrible because they don’t have anyone to hold them accountable. They wouldn’t have attempted to do the push ups if they knew they did nothing wrong. Weak parents raising weak kids are more responsible for this situation then the coach. Smh they had free will to get up but they didn’t because either they thought they could do it or knew they where wrong for what ever they did.
400 in an hour that's 6-7 push ups a minute. When I was in high school we had a 1 hour workout before school. We started off running 2 miles than did 4 sets of 50 push ups, pull up, jumping jacks, sit ups & crunches & finished each set with a rope climb. That after school we had 1 hour warm up that included running goal to goal as fast as we could 4 times. Than we did stretching, 200 sit up, 200 crunches, push ups. Than we had practice for 2 hrs. It was hell, but it gave us the mentality thru out life, if we could handle that we could handle anything.
No I didn’t listen theirs no audio in a comment on TH-cam and you guys clearly are not listening to the video it says 400 push-ups in a row no break water what you are doing is nothing compared plus my siblings go to that school so grow a brain and know what you’re talking about
That's rich. A public school that refuses to answer PUBLICLY about their issues. Are public schools funded by the government visa vie the taxpayers a private organization which has no accountability to us?
300-400??? Our coach made my teammate and I do 1000 as punishment in gymnastics and finished in 45 minutes. No water breaks, can only leave pushup position after sets of 50. Then went back to practice. Good job coach!
@@bullbutter9699 lies no way they are making everyone do 300 push ups when you have to perform push up’s everyday in basic training people wouldn’t be able to do them the following day
This is Rockwell high school. Most likely the football team is full of girly girls. Maybe they need to leave football. Maybe their sport is golf or batmitten
Lady, your thoughts on whether harm was being caused is irrelevant... Harm was caused! smh. And about them being free to leave...yeah-okay. What athlete does that? I can only imagine what consequences that would have provoked...benched for the season. Then you talk as if it's their fault their bodies reacted the way it did. I'm all for discipline and working hard, but be able to recognize when enough is enough.
Nice to see a voice of reason here. I am appalled at all the support this coach is getting. "Oh these kids are just soft, they need to get kicked around. . . "' Then the inevitable comparisons to the military, "when I was in the Marines we did this all the time and no one died, these kids are just a bunch of wimps." Time to point out the obvious. These are high school KIDS, not MARINES. When I went off to Navy Officer Candidate School I was a 23 year old college graduate training for WAR. These are KIDS playing a GAME. It's not life and death. Anyone who fails to see that distinction has some serious cognitive impairment.
Thank you someone with common sense intelligence who is not retarded or blind by the fact that they were forced to do it back in military school/Boot camp military
This is America. The country where people are worked to death on a daily basis. The country where we live to work and don't work too live. The country where everything is overpriced and unless you have 2 people working in a household you can't afford a decent life. We live in a country where the majority thinks we are the best nation on the planet when in reality the only things our nation ranks number one in among all the civilized nations are number of people in prison and the amount of gun owners. We aren't even in the top 10 in almost every other category. Yet we wanna push our kids to be stronger so we can keep being not the best and blindly following orders given too us.
SMH. I joined the military at 18 and the first time we got “smoked” we was doing it for hours. I mean literally pushups, sit ups, cherry picking, mountain climbers, until the floor was full of sweat and we started sliding on it … We did fine and we were new in the military with no prior experience. 300 push ups is a joke. You can do that In 30 minutes or less with plenty of breaks if you physically fit
Not everyone is built like that and Let me remind you did you at least have water because if you're not given a break or water which a news report stated that this idiot of a teacher didn't allow for any type of brakes including water breaks I'm pretty sure this is abuse
this is torture It's just like a drill sergeant would be in trouble for pushing the troops too hard during their physical fitness exercises you should not compare high school students to the army if you try to make that comparison then you don't know nothing about people's bodies
@@ingamingpc1634 dude when I joined most of us were fresh out of high school so I’m not sure what you getting at. Also, doing framing push ups is not torture. I got out for medschool in 2015 and I know the military is going through a transition but I reckon they still do some form of PT. Also I probably know s lot more about the human body than you could imagine.
@@ingamingpc1634 According to the other students water was available. These are athletes so they will work out. It’s part of the physicality of football. Rhabdomyolysis (compartment syndrome) is dangerous, yes but a mild form is common in athletes, as well as in military personnel and everyone that works works strenuous jobs. It doesn’t necessarily mean they were dehydrated, but they could have over worked their muscle tissue. This could have lead to muscle tissue death and discharge into the blood stream, which impeded the kidney from doing its major job. We won’t know until they figure it out. But yes it’s common. It didn’t mean punishment. 300 push ups In football or in the military is rather normal.
Wow! What a bunch of ....... This is the sad state we find OUR children in! Some even went to the hospital! Hahaha! Parents this is partly your fault for not teaching your children not to be ........!! Glad the kids are sticking up for their coach! That shows they have a little backbone but some obviously told their mommies that the bad man made them do something hard!! Sad!
Depending on what the school decides and because students were hospitalized I am pretty sure that the decision is going to be closed and if the coach gets fired they're just going to look like idiots while having egg on their face and that guy's probably going to lose the support of his friends who all know this was torture
This seems like the students had poor nutrition and were not properly hydrated beforehand. 😂 this is nothing, we did worse in military school. Seems like a freak accident, I don't blame him, people are soft. That workout is nothing if you're in shape and like they said , they were free to leave, stop, or take a water break.
Those kids most likely got caught drinking. 300-400 push-ups will not cause rhabdo. When you show up hung over to practice you’ll get it. I’ve seen it many times as a former player in college and high school.
@@Smarterthanyou-mthrfkr coffee causes dehydration if you were to drink that before doing 300 to 400 push-ups you probably would pass out from dehydration if the cramps don't consume you first or the 400 push-ups don't kill you first because dehydration is real and passing out is real as well and in this case getting hospitalized can also happen
Only students fom California were harmed during this exercise.
They're a different breed
Exactly
haaaaaaaaaa you nailed it brother!
Hey Sunshine.......
Rookie coach that takes himself way too seriously.
I had the same thought. This is off-season training. Most of these kids probably haven't done much of anything since the last season ended a few months ago. He gave them too much too quickly. .
Sickly weak kids that need to be back with mommy instead of wasting this mans time
But risking CTE in any game at anytime is sanctioned by the state. Denied water is an issue but the pushups are not. Friday Night Cries?
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Except when you combine both together with no brakes you have people being sent to the hospital That guy deserves to get fired forcing people to do 400 push-ups without any type of break to get water is retarded
Sounds like somebody out of shape
If push-ups send you to hospital you shouldn’t be playing I could not coach today
300 or more push-ups with no break and no water will do that to most teenage kids. Do you think these kids spend all their time at the gym when they’re not at school lolol
Maybe he did pass the line but push ups can make you way stronger
No they can't if you pass the point where your muscles start to degrade and leak into your kidneys which happened here to a kid because of those 400 push-ups that he pushed them to do without water breaks
Because water is important without it you die from dehydration or in this case having your muscles degrade and causing kidney failure
By that way that condition is rare but can be forced through extreme circumstances
@@ingamingpc1634 You don't know that's the case lol. What are you smoking?
Maybe? Several went to the hospital after the workout.
Well its obvious to say, these teens won't be future prospects for serving our country and surviving boot-camp. 300 pushups in one hour is a walk in the park. We used to get punished for failing just one class, where we had to do burpees non-stop until at least 1 person threw up, and then it was over, and that was only 8 years ago. How times have changed so fast.
They want the newer genrations to be weak.
@@samhatenfield4108 yes they do
Rockwall heath soft
I wish bootcamp was as hard as y’all say lmao
@@TheBlackAztec3 My cousin made it through and was pushing like 250 lbs haha I know it's not that difficult. I didn't want to say bud/s or 18x because that would've been a terrible reference
That's a shame that the school would take that action.
I believe that Jr captain and his mother.
Sounds like the world needs more coaches like this.
The kids can’t handle it..
@@TheEd1225 they shouldnt be playing ball then.
Ur an idiot
I think not!?! Let’s see you do several hundred push-ups in 1 hour!
@@shawnab8484 it's 5 pushups a minute you goofball
I’m sure they were yoked up once they left the hospital though!
If your kid has a medical condition maybe he shouldn’t be playing football in the state that football is lifestyle.
It’s not the he got condition was after he went to the hospital
He needs to be with mommy at home
Too much soy in the diet can lead to these issues.
Guess again. Rhabdo is due simply to drastic overuse of muscles, i.e. 400 push ups in 2 hour. Preventable and unnecessary.
Man kids was picking cotton all day had no problems take the baby girl weak muscle issues to the cheer leading squad🎉
@@jujifrogge5605 enjoy ur fruit loops weakling.
@PaloDa Great "had no problems" lmao were you there? 😂
Actually it’s Rhabdomyolysis…. Has nothing to do with soy.
Man if your a teacher , coach or cop you're a fool because people will take the side of people who pretend to be victims or lack decipline and accountability . i would never want to be in one of those positions especially with kids who parents always think there kids are being victimized...
And yet someone got hurt here pretty badly as they're in the hospital for a condition they shouldn't had which was forced by this kind of cruel exercise of power if this teacher was going to punish the class instead of doing 300 to 400 push-ups which is already very excessive and can cause damage to the muscles without drinking water he could have only done a hundred push-ups and that would have been enough but the fact that he did this and someone got hurt on his responsibility and watch that's his fault not the students not the teachers his own damn fault and I respect cops coaches and teachers but I don't respect corrupt ones
@InGaming pc I mean, well, other students said there was water, and they could have left. I was in the Marine Core, and they did stuff like this all the time they knew . Well, someone wasn't doing that many push-ups, and you can walk away from that they could have done the same thing. I get it people are ignorant in today's society and want to give kids criminals parents who raise bad kids all these excuses but if they didn't want to do the push ups they should have followed the rules or left. Yall act like he physically did something to these kids smh. You can raise your kids with excuses, but unfortunately, this man isn't the same. Those parents are just cuddling there. There's a reason why most parents and kids alike were more on his side and not the kids.
@@ingamingpc1634 And yet your making excuses for bad behavior. There’s a reason why parents and other kids were on the coaches side and it came out these kids where taking large amounts of creatine but i guess thats the coach’s fault also smh see it’s people like you that don’t like discipline them these kids turn out horrible because they don’t have anyone to hold them accountable. They wouldn’t have attempted to do the push ups if they knew they did nothing wrong. Weak parents raising weak kids are more responsible for this situation then the coach. Smh they had free will to get up but they didn’t because either they thought they could do it or knew they where wrong for what ever they did.
Not going there to scout
400 in an hour that's 6-7 push ups a minute. When I was in high school we had a 1 hour workout before school. We started off running 2 miles than did 4 sets of 50 push ups, pull up, jumping jacks, sit ups & crunches & finished each set with a rope climb. That after school we had 1 hour warm up that included running goal to goal as fast as we could 4 times. Than we did stretching, 200 sit up, 200 crunches, push ups. Than we had practice for 2 hrs. It was hell, but it gave us the mentality thru out life, if we could handle that we could handle anything.
No I didn’t listen theirs no audio in a comment on TH-cam and you guys clearly are not listening to the video it says 400 push-ups in a row no break water what you are doing is nothing compared plus my siblings go to that school so grow a brain and know what you’re talking about
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Thank goodness for men like you. Help keep men strong instead of becoming weak.
Reminds me of doing liners in middleschool worse pain I've felt in my life and i have overdosed 😂
I'm 60 and for $50 I could do 400 push ups in an hour. Why would you need water to do push ups??
Damn coach was my friends dad but its sad my friend doesnt even care
That's rich. A public school that refuses to answer PUBLICLY about their issues. Are public schools funded by the government visa vie the taxpayers a private organization which has no accountability to us?
They should join the cheer squad
300-400??? Our coach made my teammate and I do 1000 as punishment in gymnastics and finished in 45 minutes. No water breaks, can only leave pushup position after sets of 50. Then went back to practice. Good job coach!
we had to do 300 pushups in 20 mins in the Army
@@bullbutter9699 awesome! Most I did was 110 in a minute But this was during my gymnastics career.
@@bullbutter9699 this a highschool not the army 💀
@@bullbutter9699 lies no way they are making everyone do 300 push ups when you have to perform push up’s everyday in basic training people wouldn’t be able to do them the following day
This is Rockwell high school. Most likely the football team is full of girly girls. Maybe they need to leave football. Maybe their sport is golf or batmitten
Lady, your thoughts on whether harm was being caused is irrelevant... Harm was caused! smh. And about them being free to leave...yeah-okay. What athlete does that? I can only imagine what consequences that would have provoked...benched for the season. Then you talk as if it's their fault their bodies reacted the way it did. I'm all for discipline and working hard, but be able to recognize when enough is enough.
Nice to see a voice of reason here. I am appalled at all the support this coach is getting. "Oh these kids are just soft, they need to get kicked around. . . "' Then the inevitable comparisons to the military, "when I was in the Marines we did this all the time and no one died, these kids are just a bunch of wimps."
Time to point out the obvious. These are high school KIDS, not MARINES.
When I went off to Navy Officer Candidate School I was a 23 year old college graduate training for WAR. These are KIDS playing a GAME. It's not life and death. Anyone who fails to see that distinction has some serious cognitive impairment.
Thank you someone with common sense intelligence who is not retarded or blind by the fact that they were forced to do it back in military school/Boot camp military
This is America. The country where people are worked to death on a daily basis. The country where we live to work and don't work too live. The country where everything is overpriced and unless you have 2 people working in a household you can't afford a decent life. We live in a country where the majority thinks we are the best nation on the planet when in reality the only things our nation ranks number one in among all the civilized nations are number of people in prison and the amount of gun owners. We aren't even in the top 10 in almost every other category. Yet we wanna push our kids to be stronger so we can keep being not the best and blindly following orders given too us.
He want a Ring Yall tripping man people got bills an kids to feed y'all tripping these are athletes u can't stand the heat get out the kitchen
SMH. I joined the military at 18 and the first time we got “smoked” we was doing it for hours. I mean literally pushups, sit ups, cherry picking, mountain climbers, until the floor was full of sweat and we started sliding on it … We did fine and we were new in the military with no prior experience. 300 push ups is a joke. You can do that In 30 minutes or less with plenty of breaks if you physically fit
AGREED went through the same thing 😂 this generation is SOFT
Not everyone is built like that and Let me remind you did you at least have water because if you're not given a break or water which a news report stated that this idiot of a teacher didn't allow for any type of brakes including water breaks I'm pretty sure this is abuse
this is torture It's just like a drill sergeant would be in trouble for pushing the troops too hard during their physical fitness exercises you should not compare high school students to the army if you try to make that comparison then you don't know nothing about people's bodies
@@ingamingpc1634 dude when I joined most of us were fresh out of high school so I’m not sure what you getting at. Also, doing framing push ups is not torture. I got out for medschool in 2015 and I know the military is going through a transition but I reckon they still do some form of PT. Also I probably know s lot more about the human body than you could imagine.
@@ingamingpc1634 According to the other students water was available. These are athletes so they will work out. It’s part of the physicality of football.
Rhabdomyolysis (compartment syndrome) is dangerous, yes but a mild form is common in athletes, as well as in military personnel and everyone that works works strenuous jobs. It doesn’t necessarily mean they were dehydrated, but they could have over worked their muscle tissue. This could have lead to muscle tissue death and discharge into the blood stream, which impeded the kidney from doing its major job. We won’t know until they figure it out. But yes it’s common. It didn’t mean punishment. 300 push ups In football or in the military is rather normal.
Wow! What a bunch of ....... This is the sad state we find OUR children in! Some even went to the hospital! Hahaha! Parents this is partly your fault for not teaching your children not to be ........!!
Glad the kids are sticking up for their coach! That shows they have a little backbone but some obviously told their mommies that the bad man made them do something hard!! Sad!
I think that this issue maybe over blown i don't think he would limit water use
When I played football the coaches wouldn't let you have water until after practice we didn't fall out.
Sounds like a good reason to quit your team an go back to the video games......being a disciplined and in shape athlete isn't for everyone
I appreciate that young man and mother for having the coach's back..
Exactly queen!!!! 100%. Too many spineless pansies today.
Depending on what the school decides and because students were hospitalized I am pretty sure that the decision is going to be closed and if the coach gets fired they're just going to look like idiots while having egg on their face and that guy's probably going to lose the support of his friends who all know this was torture
This seems like the students had poor nutrition and were not properly hydrated beforehand. 😂 this is nothing, we did worse in military school. Seems like a freak accident, I don't blame him, people are soft. That workout is nothing if you're in shape and like they said , they were free to leave, stop, or take a water break.
This is high school not military school
Andrew Tate would approve 👌
Those kids most likely got caught drinking. 300-400 push-ups will not cause rhabdo. When you show up hung over to practice you’ll get it. I’ve seen it many times as a former player in college and high school.
Take a Salt tablet...
300 n one hour is not hard
Did you get your 300 in before coffee today too?
@@Smarterthanyou-mthrfkr coffee causes dehydration if you were to drink that before doing 300 to 400 push-ups you probably would pass out from dehydration if the cramps don't consume you first or the 400 push-ups don't kill you first because dehydration is real and passing out is real as well and in this case getting hospitalized can also happen
Sounds like kids r crying lmao and couldn’t take it