ERIC KIM PARK LIFE

In praise of the park life:

Why park life?

Learn and share from one another. Share new ideas, techniques, and also talk. For me, the conversation is so valuable.

ERIC KIM PARK WORKOUT LIFE
ERIC KIM PARK WORKOUT LIFE.- Teaching Rings and Rock Toss
ERIC KIM Teaching Planche and Learning Rings Techniques
RINGS PARK WORKOUT

Park not just for working out, but also socializing

Go to the park, workout, chat with people, and love life!

  • selfie ERIC KIM park


My Muscle Philosophy:

Treat your body as sculpture.

This is not my body

The first thing:

I don’t see my body as belonging to me. I look at my body like it belongs to someone else.

When I look at the Lamborghini of someone else, I admire it. When I see the muscles and physiques of anyone else, I admire it. Then I had the epiphany:

Why not transform my own body into a Lambo, and admire my own body instead?

The logic

The great logic:

  1. It is far cheaper to get buff than to buy a Lambo.
  2. The human body is the apex beauty. This means your personal goal in life should be to beautify your own personal body to the maximum (without plastic surgery, steroids, etc).
  3. Ultimate democratic approach: Genetics doesn’t matter. Sex doesn’t matter. Racial ethnicity doesn’t matter. Anyone can both add muscle mass and subtract fat.
  4. It doesn’t cost much to get ripped. Just intermittent fast [no breakfast, no lunch], one big ass meal a day, and mostly a ‘ketogenic’ diet.
  5. Your body is always with you. Why not beautify your body to inspire yourself?

The joy of sculpting your own body

To sculpt your own body is insanely fun. Why? You can see the change over time!

Once again, the goal is simple:

Never stop adding muscle mass, and never stop reducing body fat, or keeping it low (around 10%).

Muscle and your body is highly practical.

The more muscle you have, the more energy you got. The more power you got to make art-work, and live with gratitude, joy, and hyper-vigor.

Strengthen on, and flex on!

ERIC

MUSCLE 101

  1. How I Workout at my Home Gym
  2. In Praise of Pistol One Legged Squats
  3. Powerlifting Style Workouts at the Park
  4. The Philosophy of Bodybuilding
  5. YOUR BODY IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
  6. WHY I WORKOUT AT THE PARK
  7. How to Strengthen Your Rotator Cuff
  8. In Praise of Rings Workout
  9. How to Workout at the Park
  10. Why I Don’t Eat Breakfast or Lunch (In Praise of One Huge Dinner Meal a Day)
  11. HOW TO LOVE YOUR BODY
  12. Is Working Out at the Park Superior to Working Out at the Gym?
  13. Why I Workout
  14. WHY PHOTOGRAPHERS SHOULD WORKOUT
  15. How to Increase Your Testosterone
  16. My Workout Philosophy
  17. How Appearance Matters
  18. How I Workout at Home
  19. My Philosophy of Food
  20. The Best Park Workouts
  21. How to Quit Sugar
  22. How to Workout in the Streets and Park
  23. How Much Meat Can You Eat in a Day?
  24. APEX MALE MASCULINITY
    HOW I WORKOUT AT THE PARK
  25. How to Lose Fat
  26. How I Became Stronger and Buffer and More Swole During and After Quarantine
  27. What is Skinny-Fat?
  28. In Praise of Working Out at the Park
  29. Why Meat is Good
  30. Flesh over Metal
  31. Why Lower Your Bodyfat?
  32. How to Augment Your Recovery
  33. Increase Intensity, not Reps
  34. My Park Workout
  35. How to Fast
  36. HOW I WORKOUT FROM THE PARK
  37. How I Got So Swole
  38. Pure Power or Sculpture?
  39. How to Workout in the Streets
  40. How to Workout At Home With No Equipment
  41. Super Saiyan is the Goal
  42. MY POWERLIFTING PHILOSOPHY
  43. MY EXERCISE/WORKOUT PHILOSOPHY
  44. What if Mood Originates in the Stomach and Gut? Digestion Health
  45. Why I Don’t Consume Protein Powder or Supplements
  46. Real vs Fake // Natural vs Unnatural
  47. You Can’t Fake Strength
  48. How to Grow Your Muscles
  49. How to Add Muscle and Subtract Fat at the Same Time
  50. ERIC KIM BODY MUSCLE FLEX
  51. Don’t Build Muscle, Build Strength.
  52. Visual Kinesthesia: Muscles and Art
  53. How to Maximize Muscle Growth and Fat Loss