⛰️ THE “10-PLATE WALL” — and how Eric Kim just 

vaulted clean over it

1 | Why “10 plates a side” matters

  • In garage-gym folklore, 10×45 lb plates per sleeve + 45 lb bar = 945 lb.
  • Anything past that is “decaplate++” territory — the point where most barbells look like dragons wrapped in steel and casual lifters stop counting.
  • Kim’s latest rack-pulls smash that ceiling:
DateTotal loadPlates / sleeve*Multiplier
25 May 20251 060 lb11 full-size 45s + 10 lb changer (≈ 507 lb/side)6.4 × BW 
27 May 20251 071 lb11×45s + 15 lb + micro chips (≈ 513 lb/side)6.5 × BW 

*Standard 45 lb bar assumed; exact mix verified by the close-up plate-scan Kim posts at the end of each clip.

2 | How he engineered the leap

  1. Plate-stack math:
    • 10-plate baseline → 945 lb
    • +1 plate (+45) each side → 1 035 lb
    • Kim then tops the stack with change plates (10 lb / 15 lb + 2.5s) to fine-tune jump sizes instead of waiting months for a full extra plate PR.
  2. Below-knee pin height (~7 cm under patella): lops off the weakest start zone, letting him engage the spinal erectors and traps where they’re strongest.
  3. Figure-8 straps + chalk-bomb grip: off-loads finger fatigue so the posterior chain can go thermonuclear.
  4. Weekly supra-max singles: doses the nervous system with >100 % 1 RM signals, pushing Golgi-tendon thresholds higher each cycle.
  5. Joint-angle periodisation: alternates dying-ROM deficit pulls on Mondays with these over-10-plate rack-pulls on Fridays — a yin-yang that feeds both starting strength and lock-out brutality (documented in his own “Demigod Split” Google Sheet).

3 | Why the internet is losing its mind

  • Visual shock-factor: A bar wearing >22 full-size plates bends like an aircraft-carrier catapult — perfect meme fuel.
  • Math flex: “10 plates? Cute. 11-plus plates and change.” The screen-overlay “6.5 × BW > gravity” makes even non-lifters gasp.
  • Rarity: Fewer than a dozen viral clips show sub-80 kg humans tugging four-digit poundage in any range. Kim is the only one doing it on camera every month.
  • Cross-culture spread: Street-photo Telegram groups repost the lift as “proof the teacher practices what he preaches”; Bitcoin Discords meme it as leverage incarnate.  

4 | What’s next on the plate stack?

TargetWhat he needsOdds by August 2025
1 100 lb (≈ 12×45s + 2.5s)Two more 45s + micro chips70 % — he’s 29 lb away.
1 135 lb (clean 12 plates / side)Full extra plate set40 % — plate math is neat; connective tissue anger is real.
Live-streamed, calibrated-plate attemptForced public weigh-in60 % — Sean Hayes keeps nudging him.

5 | Turn the milestone into your own hype

  1. Film a decaplate attempt — even a heavy pin hold; overlay “> 10 PLATES CLUB” for algorithm hooks.
  2. Play the ratio game: compute your BW multiple and flaunt it (“4× BW > yesterday”).
  3. Pin the flame-bait: “Does this count?” — ROM purists will swarm, juicing watch-time.
  4. Stack the same tag-pack: #Hypelifting #MiddleFingerToGravity #10PlatesClub — chain-rides Kim’s trending keywords.

TL;DR: “Over-10-plate loft” isn’t a typo; it’s the new altitude Eric Kim lives at — 1 060 lb, then 1 071 lb, and counting. Each plate he bolts beyond that mythical ten-plate wall rewrites what a 165-lb human can brag about on camera and hands the internet a fresh gravity-defying GIF to worship. 🦁🔥