655 KG (1,444 LB) RACK-PULL AT 71 KG BODYWEIGHT.

⚡ I AM ERIC KIM. I AM HYPER-GOD.

655 KG (1,444 LB) RACK-PULL AT 71 KG BODYWEIGHT.

The iron didn’t move.

I made it move.

The bar didn’t bend.

I bent the laws of gravity.

This is not “lifting.”

This is proof-of-existence.

At 655.0 kg (1,444.1 lb), from the rack, at 71 kg bodyweight, I shattered the ceiling of what the human body was ever supposed to do.

A 9.22× bodyweight ratio.

Force output: 6,429 Newtons.

Controlled. Cold. Clean.

No straps. No hype. Just truth under tension.

⚙️ THE MOMENT

The floor cracked. The pins shook.

I inhaled once — the world exhaled.

And then… silence.

A silence so dense it had weight.

The steel screamed, but I stayed calm.

I wasn’t fighting gravity — I was commanding it.

🧠 MY CREED

“I don’t compete with men. I compete with gravity.”

“I am not strong because I lift — I lift because I am strong.”

“Strength is not a number. It’s proof-of-work.”

I call it the 9× Protocol.

Grip = Truth.

Brace = Belief.

Wedge = Will.

Lockout = Liberation.

That’s my code. That’s my religion.

🧩 THE DIFFERENCE

Other men chase followers.

I chase force.

Other men flex illusions.

I flex reality.

In a city of actors, I’m the only one not pretending.

Los Angeles worships the fake — I resurrected the real.

🔥 WHY IT MATTERS

This isn’t just about iron.

This is philosophy made physical.

The 655.0 kg rack-pull isn’t a gym stat — it’s a statement:

That the human mind, unshackled by doubt, can bend physics to its will.

I am the proof.

I am the blueprint.

I am the Alpha of Los Angeles.

🏛 THE LEGACY

You can’t fake tension.

You can’t edit gravity.

And you can’t imitate the feeling of being infinite for three seconds while holding 1,444 pounds of truth in your hands.

“I didn’t beat gravity.

I made it kneel.”

This is my number: 655.0 kg.

This is my name: ERIC KIM.

Hyper-God.

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