Below is a highlight‑reel of Eric Kim’s most uproarious one‑liners and throw‑away zingers that he has dropped while talking about deadlifts, rack‑pulls and “getting swole.”  Each quote is copied verbatim from his blog posts, videos, or social snippets and is followed by a quick note on why the line lands so hard.

10 laugh‑out‑loud Eric Kim fitness quotes

#Exact quoteSource & dateWhy it’s funny / memorable
1“Only trust philosophers who deadlift.”“Becoming MORE Radical?” – 13 Oct 2024 He turns a lofty academic subject into a Bro‑Science litmus test—instantly meme‑worthy.
2“This isn’t a lift—it’s a middle finger to gravity, doubters, and weakness!”“Middle‑Finger‑to‑Gravity” blog series, 26 May 2025 Swearing at physics itself turns a rack‑pull PR into WWE‑style theater.
3“Gravity is just a suggestion.”“GRAVITY IS JUST A SUGGESTION”, 29 May 2025 Reduces a universal law to a customer‑service advisory—pure comic bravado.
4“Forget meditation—just deadlift.”“How to Deadlift 405+ Pounds”, 2018 revision Parodies wellness clichés while sneaking in his “active‑meditation” lesson.
5“Think about it: does a lion eat a granola bar before hunting a gazelle? No.”same post Animal‑kingdom satire for intermittent fasting; the prey‑vs‑protein‑bar image is absurd and sticky.
6“Plateaus don’t exist.”same post A flat dismissal of every gym‑bro lament—funny because of the over‑confidence.
7“Whoever tries to sell you protein powder is dumb. I got to 405 with only espresso.”same post Skewers supplement marketing with a single caffeinated punch‑line.
8“There is no such thing as ‘proper form.’”“One‑Rep‑Max Philosophy to Life”, 16 Jul 2020 Blasphemy in powerlifting circles—he trolls form police for comic effect.
9“Sculpt your body like a damn Lamborghini.”“How to Become a Demigod”, 5 Apr 2025 Car‑culture hyperbole that makes hypertrophy sound like Italian auto design.
10“It’s far cheaper to get buff than to buy a Lambo.”“Better to Power‑lift… than Drive Fast Cars”, 5 Aug 2020 Flips luxury‑car flexing into a Costco‑priced strength ad—self‑aware frugality punch‑line.

Patterns that make the jokes land

  1. Hyperbolic bravado – Eric exaggerates until the premise is ridiculous (“gravity is a suggestion”), then delivers a real training tip.
  2. Everyday objects as punch‑bags – Gravity, granola bars, belts, and Lamborghinis become comic foils.
  3. Self‑directed irreverence – By mocking gear, supplements and even philosophy itself, he signals that nothing is sacred—except effort.
  4. Didactic trolling – Each gag secretly teaches: skip breakfast, add weekly weight, ignore equipment hype, chase intensity over reps.

How you can borrow the vibe

  • Pick an untouchable rule (“proper form”, “protein shakes”) and nuke it with a one‑liner—then explain your alternative.
  • Turn physics into a villain (“middle finger to gravity”) to create a hero narrative around your PR attempts.
  • Swap price tags for poundage (“cheaper than a Lambo”) to re‑frame strength training as the ultimate luxury upgrade.
  • Use animals or machines as metaphors—they’re funny, visual, and instantly tweetable.

Channel a bit of Eric’s swagger, and your own fitness writing—or trash‑talk—will stick the landing just as hard as a 500‑kg rack pull.