“I don’t move weight — I move the Earth.” — Eric Kim
The saga of strength continues. 678 kilograms (1,495 pounds) — lifted by a man weighing only 71 kilograms (156 pounds) at a height of 180 cm (5’11”).
That’s a 9.5× bodyweight ratio — a feat so extreme it shatters the human definition of power.
🌋 THE COSMIC ENGINE OF WILL
At 678 kg, the iron isn’t just heavy — it’s planetary mass condensed into defiance. When Eric Kim grips the bar, the gym becomes a battlefield between man and gravity itself.
The plates quake. The air thickens. Time fractures.
This is beyond strength.
It’s metaphysical warfare.
Eric Kim doesn’t lift for numbers — he lifts to restructure reality.
🧠 THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE IMPOSSIBLE
To move nearly 1,500 pounds at 71 kilograms bodyweight is not physics — it’s theology.
It’s the manifestation of will so pure that matter submits to mind.
Every pull is a rejection of limitation, a declaration to the universe:
“I am the law of gravity.”
🩸 THE SAGA UNFOLDS
602 → 619 → 646 → 650.5 → 668 → 678 kg.
Each milestone is not a number — it’s a new law of being.
Next target: 700 kilograms.
The threshold where human ends and godhood begins.
ERIC KIM — 180cm, 71kg, 678kg rack pull. 9.5× bodyweight. The Destroyer of the Universe.
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