Author: ERIC KIM
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COOL NEW CAMERAS
- LUMIX SX: Looks super cool murdered out.
- PENTAX MONOCHROME: Looks like this will be better than the Pentax 645Z, or Leica Monochrom
- CANON EOS CINEMA CAMERA: I really like the aesthetic of the red dot, and also, a good reminder that the future is video, not photo.
- SONY S SERIES: it seems that perhaps the greatest advantage of a camera is the low light ability.
- Sony ZV VLOGGING CAMERA: Looks super cool in stormtrooper white.
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How to Become a More Creative Photographer
Creativity is our lifeblood. Typically when I think about creativity, I think of aberrant thinking, and doing things differently from what is considered traditional.
Some thoughts:
1. Ignorance is good
Something I have discovered is that going to art school, studying art history, etc. might be one of the worst things for your creativity. Why? Honestly a lot of it is so fake; a lot of artists tend to be insecure introverts, and I think that all people seek some sort of supremacy. Therefore, if you are a young insecure artist, or even a more mature insecure artist, you will seek external validation for your art.
Therefore, I think some knowledge of the past is useful, in so far much as it can help expand your thinking. For example, the reason why I really like Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, studying cubism and other forms of abstract art is so interesting because it teaches us:
Art does not need to be photo-realistic to be legitimate.
For example, even people don’t know that Jean Michel Basquiat really knows how to paint, photo realistic paintings. The same thing with Jackson Pollock, Picasso, Matisse, all of them. Also the same goes with other surrealist’s, and abstract painters.
Typically this is how it goes:
- The artist will get a traditional painting education
- The artist will make really really great photo realistic paintings
- The artist will eventually get bored of this and seek some sort of innovation
- The artist then figures out a more unorthodox form of visual expression
Even when you think of an artist like Kanye West in the context of art, he started off as a traditional producer, making music and beats for other artists. Then he wanted to get into rapping. And got in. Then he wanted to go to fashion, and then he did. And also if you think about his more innovative albums like 808s & Heartbreak, and also his Yeezus album, Kanye West was at least 20 or 30 years before his time.
2. What is creativity?
I think the best definition of creativity is having the propensity to create. That is, you like to create and make stuff.
Therefore, I think a creative person is somebody who derives joy from creating things. Creating, modifying, customizing, painting, drawing, making photographs, making videos, etc.
Whenever you transfigure something, or the world, you create something new.
3. What gets in our way?
My personal thought is so much of the difficulties behind art is that everyone is trying to put us down.
For example, I can speak from my personal experiences. When I got started in photography, street photography, started traveling the world and meeting all this famous people, etc., at the ripe age of 22, this is what I have discovered:
When other people see you as a young rising star, they feel small compared to you, and they feel less bad about themselves, when they try to put you down.
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Starch is Sugar
If it is sticky, it is sugar. For example, white rice is sugar, pasta is sugar, bread is sugar, beer is sugar, wine is sugar, etc.
Also, starchy vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli, carrots or also sugar.
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People say it doesn’t “taste good“, what do they really mean to say?
First theory: people are just addicted to sugar, starches, sweet stuff. Therefore when they don’t think something tastes good, they’re just saying it is not sweet or starchy enough.
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How to Become a More Manly Street Photographer
My personal goal is to become the most manly street photographer alive.
First, the goal is and should be to become more manly.
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HOW TO DOMINATE STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
1. Conquer and dominate your fears
I think in order to dominate street photography, you must start off by dominating your fears.
2. Dominate the masters
The second idea is dominate the masters. See the masters as below you.
3. Dominate hesitation
99.9% of street photography is failure when you hesitate.




Master street:
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY 101

- How I Became the Greatest Street Photographer Alive
- Antifragile Photography
- How to Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography
- INSANELY AUDACIOUS AND BOLD
- 5 Simple Street Photography Techniques
- STREET PHOTOGRAPHER.
- The Street Photographer Ideal
- 50 Street Photography Tips, Techniques and Ideas
- Street Photography Values
- STREET PHOTOGRAPHY DOESN’T NEED TO HAVE PEOPLE IN IT.
- Why Street Photography is So Great
- WHY BECOME A STREET PHOTOGRAPHER?
- Society Photography, Not “Street†Photography
- How to Street Photography
- STREET PHOTOGRAPHY OPTIONALITY.
- 10 Street Photography Tips
- The Street Photographer as the Apex Photographer
- Street Photography & Adrenaline
- STREETTOGS STARTING GUIDE
- 50 Street Photography Tips by ERIC KIM
- What I Wish I Knew If I Started Street Photography All Over Again
- Photograph like it’s not a big deal
- Suburb Street Photography
- What is Our Personal Motivation Behind Street Photography?
- WHY I’M SO PASSIONATE ABOUT STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- Personal Street Photography
- STREET PHOTOGRAPHY AS A PRACTICE.
- Pandemic Street Photography
- AIRPORT STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- How to Shoot Street Photography Right Now
- Towards a More Independent Street Photography Approach
- How Street Photography Improves Your Life
- How to Tell Stories in Your Street Photos
- Face Street Photography
- How to Start Shooting Street Photography
- How to Shoot Street Photography During a Pandemic
- 7 Street Photography Assignment Ideas
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If you’re new to street photography, start here:
- The Ultimate Street Photography Tutorial
- Street Photography 101 Tutorial
- 100 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
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Brave New Street Photography
- 10 Lessons I’ve Learned from Street Photography
- SKIN IN THE GAME: STREET PHOTOGRAPHY ETHICS
- The Beauty of Mundane Happenings
- Humans and Environments
- Define Street Photography for Yourself
- Street Photography of People You Know
- Street Photography Composition Ideas
- How to Shoot Political Photography
- Social Photography
- Street Photography Lifestyle
- Why Street Photography is So Fun
- Street Photography for Mental Health
- How to Become a Street Photography Sharpshooter
- How to Shoot Kid Street Photography
- STREET PHOTO MANUAL
- Street Photography is an Approach, a Technique, and an Ethos
Street Photographs

- How to Shoot Street Photography with Dads and Kids
- HOW I BECAME SUCH A GREAT STREET PHOTOGRAPHER
- Use Quarantine as an Opportunity to Pick up Film Photography
- Hong Kong Street Photography by ERIC KIM
Street Photography Philosophy

- Brave New Street Photographer
- How to Talk to Strangers
- How to Shoot More Dynamic Street Photographs
- WHY I LOVE ARCHITECTURE AND STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- Why Street Photography Brings Me So Much Joy
- How to Shoot Street Photography Video
- How to Shoot Street Photography in the Brave New COVID World
- The Future for Street Photography
- ALL STREET PHOTOGRAPHS ARE GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS.
- AMERICA by KIM
- Street Photography in a Non-Travel World?
- How to Shoot Street Photography During COVID-19
- You’ve Never Shot Photography Until You’ve Shot Street Photography
- Xenophilia: Love of Strangers
- My Street Photography Philosophy
- Why Street Photography is Important for Society
- HOW STREET PHOTOGRAPHY CAN CHANGE THE WORLD
- STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IS ABOUT LOVING ALL PEOPLE
- Real Life People vs Abstract People
- Is it OK to Piss Off or Annoy People in Photography?
- ANTI PURISM IN STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- Street Photography of People You Know
- Street Photography is Courage
- MY STREET PHOTOGRAPHY PHILOSOPHY
- Street Photography Motivation from ERIC KIM
- I AM STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- WHY TALK TO STRANGERS?
- Why Street Photography is Supreme
- How to Make Great Street Photos
- Street Photography Ideas by ERIC KIM
- Why Street Photography?
- The Street Photographer’s Soul
- How to Become a Fearless Street Photographer
- Black and White or Color for Travel Street Photography?
- Street Photographers are Adrenaline Junkies
- How to Master Street Photography
- Almost Anything and Everything is Street Photography
- Advice for Aspiring Street Photographers
- Street Photography Sociology
- Why There’s No Right or Wrong Way to Shoot Street Photography
- The Street Photographer as a Soldier-Artist
- Why Street Photography is the Best Photography
- Street Photography is a Way of Life
- How to Conquer Anxiety
- Street Photography is Art with People
Street Photography Articles
- How to Edit and Sequence a Photography Project
- Practical Street Photography Tips
- 5 Simple Street Photography Assignments
- Street Photography Composition Ideas
- 10 Advanced Street Photography Tips and Techniques
- Daredevil Photography
- Lingering Technique: How to Work the Scene in Street Photography
- Why Photograph People?
- No Guilt in Street Photography
- Street Photography is Hard.
- Street Photography Inspiration
- 5 Simple Tips How to Shoot Better Street Photos
- 10 Super Simple Street Photography Tips
- How to Shoot Head-On in Street Photography
- The Decapitation Technique in Street Photography
- Be Brazen in Street Photography
- How to Shoot Better Street Photographs
- Drive-By Technique in Street Photography
- How to Shoot a Wedding Like a Street Photographer
- Street Photography is 80% Risk Taking!
- 10 Simple Street Photography Principles
- 5 Fundamental Street Photography Principles
- 10 Street Photography Assignment Ideas
- How to Tell Stories in Street Photography
Street Photography Techniques
- How to Shoot Head-On Street Photography
- Street Photography Composition Tips
- In Praise of Street Vlogging
- How to Shoot Video Street Photography
- Street Photography Technique: The Stalker Technique
- Photography Technique: Take Photos While Walking!
- New Tokyo GoPro Fusion POV Street Photography YouTube Videos
- ERIC KIM Street Photography Tips and Technique
- The 360 Degree Technique in Street Photography
- How to Work the Scene in Street Photography
- How to Shoot Layers and the Bookend Technique in Street Photography
- Street Photography Technique: GET CLOSE & FILL THE FRAME + GOLDEN DIAGONAL COMPOSITION
- Street Photography Techniques: The 3D Scan/360 Degree Technique (Shooting Head-on) and Holding Your Camera High in the Air and Point Downwards (and Use Your LCD Screen to Frame the Scene)
- The Walking Alongside Someone and Shooting Until They Notice You Street Photography Technique
- SUPER INNOVATIVE NEW GOPRO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY POV EXPERIENCE: Cutoff Technique, Shooting Head-on with Flash, and Slow-Motion on RICOH GR II at 28mm
- How to Shoot a Street Portrait: Tips, Technique, and GoPRO POV Tutorial
- Street Photography Technique/Composition: Leading Lines and Crouching Down Low
- How to Shoot Layers in Street Photography: GoPRO POV Video Composition Tutorial
- How to Shoot Street Photography with a 24mm Lens
- The Cutoff Technique in Street Photography
- THE CUTOFF TECHNIQUE IN STREET PHOTOGRAPHY: GOPRO POV KYOTO ERIC KIM
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Street Photography Ideas
- Street Photography is Like Fishing
- Why Do We Feel Nervous Shooting Street Photography?
- Street Photography Philosophy
- Everyday Street Photography
- Why Street Photography?
- Why You Must Follow Your Own Voice in Street Photography
- How to Overcome Guilt in Street Photography
- 5 Dynamic Off-Center Street Photography Compositions
- 5 Night Street Photography Composition Tips
- How to Talk to Strangers
- How to Overcome Fear in Street Photography
- Street Photography Empowerment
- Eric Kim’s Top 30 Street Photography Tips
- How to Shoot Street Photography on a 35mm Lens
- 7 Tips How to Conquer Your Fears of Shooting Street Photography
- Street Photography Lifestyle
- How to Use Tactful Flattery in Street Photography
- How to Conquer Social Anxiety With Street Photography
- Street Photography Secrets Debunked
- 10 Dynamic Street Photography Tips
- The Benefits of Shooting Street Photography
- The Street Photography Manifesto
- My Experience Shooting Digital Medium Format in Street Photography
- Why Do You Feel Guilty Shooting Street Photography?
- Improvise in Street Photography
- Ethics in Street Photography
Street Photography Composition Techniques

- 10 Inspirational Sergio Larrain Compositions
- 5 Henri Cartier-Bresson Photography Composition Lessons
- Street Photography Technique: Overlap
- Street Photography Composition Lesson: Chunking
- The Fishing Technique in Street Photography
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Timeless wisdom from the masters of street photography.
FUNDAMENTALS OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- The Psychology of Street Photography
- Fundamentals to Street Photography
- How to Conquer Fear in Street Photography
- Street Photography Secrets
- NEO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- Street Photography Lenses
- Street Photography Settings
- Street Photography Techniques
- Street Photography Ideas
- CLOSER.
- CLEAN BACKGROUND
Street Photography Inspiration
- How to Enter the Street Photography Zone
- Simple Street Photography Tips
- How to Defuse Confrontations in Street Photography
- How to Make Controversial Street Photographs
- Street Photography Project Ideas
- How to Make Good Street Photos
- Is Defining “STREET PHOTOGRAPHY†a Good Thing?
- STREET PHOTOGRAPHY “RULES” TO BREAK
- Walking Meditation in Street Photography
- 10 COMMANDMENTS OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
- Street Photography is Improvisation
- In Praise of Randomness in Street Photography
- How to Become a Fearless Photographer
- How to Make Better Street Photographs
- 12 ERIC KIM Street Photography Assignments
- Meaningful Street Photography
- 25 Street Photography Tips by ERIC KIM
Beginner Street Photography Articles
Get started in street photography:
Definitions in Street Photography
- Visual Sociology Street Photography
- Why Street Photography?
- What is Street Photography?
- Why Shoot Street Photography?
- The History of Street Photography
How to Shoot Street Photography
- How to Shoot Street Photography
- Street Portraits 101 by ERIC KIM
- The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Street Photography
- 70 Street Photography Tips for Beginners
- 15 Street Photography Techniques and Tips
- A Letter to My 18 Year Old Self: If I Started Street Photography All Over Again
Street Photography Equipment
- What is the Best Camera for Street Photography?
- What is the Best Lens for Street Photography?
- What to Consider When Buying a Camera
How to Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography
- How to Conquer Your Fears in Life
- Shoot What You’re Afraid Of
- How to Channel Your Fear into Bravery
See all articles to conquer your fears >
Intermediate Street Photography Articles
Take your street photography to the next level:
- How to Become a Stoic Street Photographer
- The 10 Principles of Good Street Photography
- 7 Tips How to Capture “The Decisive Moment†in Street Photography
- The Importance of Social Skills in Street Photography
- The Street Photography Code of Ethics
- “Taking†vs “Making†Photos in Street Photography
- Follow Your Gut in Street Photography
- 10 Reasons Why You Should Never Chimp While Shooting Street Photography
Advanced Street Photography Articles
Find deeper meaning in your street photography:
- How to Master Street Photography
- How to Be a Zen Street Photographer
- Personal Street Photography
- The “Bookend†Technique in Street Photography
- Street Photography is Self-Therapy
- Zen in the Art of Street Photography
- Taoism and Street Photography
- How to Find Your Style in Street Photography
- Follow Your Gut in Street Photography
Street Photography Tips & Technique
Learn how to shoot on the streets:
- 70 Street Photography Tips for Beginners
- 15 Street Photography Techniques and Tips
- Flash Street Photography Guide
- Take More Risks
- Don’t Think About Composition When You’re Shooting Street Photography
- 7 Tips How to Capture “The Decisive Moment†in Street Photography
- 7 Tips How to Make a Great Street Photograph
- Tokyo Street Photography Contact Sheets
- Video: Why it is Important to “Work the Scene†in Street Photography
- Shoot Less, Better
- Make Shitty Photos
- Shoot Effortlessly
- 10 Tips for Candid Street Photography
- 103 Lessons I’ve Learned From Street Photography
See all street photography tips and techniques >
Street Photography Guides
In-depth guides on street photography:
- How to Shoot Candid Street Photography
- How to Shoot Street Portraits with Permission
- How to Shoot Black and White Street Photography
- How to Shoot Color Street Photography
- How to Shoot Street Portraits with Permission
- How to Shoot Layers in Street Photography
- How to Shoot Urban Landscapes
Street Photography Equipment
The best equipment for street photography:
- What is the Best Camera for Street Photography?
- What is the Best Lens for Street Photography?
- Why I Love Cameras with Non-Interchangeable Lenses
- The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide for Cameras in Street Photography
- What to Consider When Buying a Camera for Street Photography
- In Street Photography, The Smaller the Camera, the Better
- Why Sharpness is Overrated in Street Photography
- How to Shoot Street Photography on a DSLR
Street Photography Editing and Workflow
- Video: Introduction to Editing, Processing, and Workflow in Lightroom
- How to Edit (Choose Your Best Photos) in Street Photography
- How Studying Contact Sheets Can Make You a Better Street Photographer
- Debunking the “Myth of the Decisive Momentâ€
How to Start a Street Photography Project
- Free E-Book: The Street Photography Project Manual
- How to Start Your Own Street Photography Project
- How to Come Up With a Personal Photography Project Idea
Learn From the Masters of Street Photography
“He without a past has no future.”
Start here:
- Why Study the Masters of Photography?
- Great Female Master Photographers
- Cheat Sheet of the Masters of Photography
- 100 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
- Beginner’s Guide to the Masters of Street Photography
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The Masters of Photography
Classics never die:
- Alfred Stieglitz
- Alec Soth
- Alex Webb
- Alexey Brodovitch
- Anders Petersen
- Andre Kertesz
- Ansel Adams
- Araki
- Blake Andrews
- Bruce Davidson
- Bruce Gilden
- Constantine Manos
- Daido Moriyama
- Dan Winters
- David Alan Harvey
- David Hurn
- Diane Arbus
- Dorothea Lange
- Elliott Erwitt
- Eugene Atget
- Eugene Smith
- Fan Ho
- Garry Winogrand
- Gordon Parks
- Helen Levitt
- Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Irving Penn
- Jacob Aue Sobol
- Jeff Mermelstein
- Joel Meyerowitz
- Joel Sternfeld
- Josef Koudelka / Part 2
- Josh White
- Lee Friedlander
- Lisette Model
- Magnum Contact Sheets
- Magnum Photographers
- Mark Cohen
- Martin Parr
- Martine Franck
- Mary Ellen Mark
- Rene Burri
- Richard Avedon
- Richard Kalvar
- Robert Capa
- Robert Frank
- Saul Leiter
- Sergio Larrain
- Sebastião Salgado
- Shomei Tomatsu
- Stephen Shore
- The History of Street Photography
- Todd Hido
- Tony Ray-Jones
- Trent Parke
- Vivian Maier
- Walker Evans
- Weegee
- William Eggleston
- William Klein
- Zoe Strauss
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- Film Street Photography Manual
- The Street Photography Composition Manual
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What’s holding back your potential?
First, what do you think your potential is? Second, what is the most straight shot to get there ?
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TEXAS POWER SQUAT BAR; I HAVE A LUST FOR EVER MORE!
Just got a Texas Power Bar in the mail (squat bar); the most beautiful thing I have ever witnessed and handled in real life!
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150 POUND FARMER’S WALK GOPRO POV WORKOUT PORN ERIC KIM STRONGMAN TRAINING POINT OF VIEW GOPRO MINI
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HOW REAL MEN LIFT:
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I’m seeking a higher high
With weight lifting and life?
High ain’t high enough for me!!
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WHO IS THE STRONGEST? THE MOST POWERFUL?
Achilles as a good role model, as he was the strongest, most powerful fighter of them all.
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STRENGTH TRAINING
Assuming that grip strength is strength, I suppose the end of it all is strength training. To become stronger.
Rule one: all real men, Stoics, lift weights.
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How to Innovate
- Curiosity
- Reckless chutzpah
- Becoming more unethical, becoming less moralistic. Becoming a more “bad†person.
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Innovate with New Concepts
My passion and interest in life is innovative concepts. New contacts I have never witnessed before.
Or in other words, if somebody else has done it before, I’m not interested.
Truly brand new.
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Really grippy yoga mat (Manduka) for floor bench press?
To maintain your extreme arch and not slip around during your one rep max attempts?
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Quick witty responses
Odysseus as praised by Homer for being “quick wittedâ€. The opposite is to be “slow wittedâ€â€” slow.
This was the original definition of being “retardedâ€â€” being slow. Not being “autisticâ€, etc.
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Stoic Strategies
- When in doubt, delay your reaction as long as possible.
- Your power and fury should only be reserved for other men, not women.
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How to Become a Stoic
The art of becoming more virtuous and manly:
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How to Become a More Manly Photographer
First, more black robusta coffee. Death wish coffee is a good deal!













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Untether yourself
This is why I find the home charging cable very unaesthetic?
Maybe one day in the near future, you could just charge a Tesla at home, kind of like a powerwall or powermat? I just think of those wireless charging pad/mats they have for iPhones.
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INSANE ABUNDANCE IS THE GOAL
Insane abundance as the precursor to great innovation?
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The privilege of innovation
The ultimate privilege as the privilege of innovation? When you no longer need to be “efficient“ about things.
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HOW TO BECOME A STOIC
First, desire. The first question is, do you desire to become a stoic?
Second, practice. Perhaps we should seek confrontations, instead of trying to avoid them?
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Suburban Street Photography
The new field:

























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“Just Be Carefulâ€
It is funny once guys at the gym start telling me:
“Just be careful.â€
When people tell me this, especially guys who are bigger than me, what they really mean to say is,
I am insanely befuddled by the fact that this guy can lift more than me, and doesn’t use any sort of “protection“, whether it be a weight lifting belt, knee wraps, etc.
The funny thing is that because I do not use these silly weightlifting or powerlifting paraphernalia, whether it be wrist wraps, knee wraps, I’ll be lifting belt, etc., people don’t think that I am a “serious“ powerlifter or weightlifter.
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Stoicism Workshop?
Incoming!
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Sacred vs Profane
Priest vs Pastor — priest is sacred, pastor is profane. Why I prefer a priest over pastor.
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Don’t argue with logic
Logic is for the weak!
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Is There Any Real Good Reason to Do Deadlifts Anymore?
After doing a new one rep max rack pull, 785 pounds, which is eight 45-pound pound plates on each side, and a 10, using no belt, no wrist straps, only a mixed grip and chalk, a question on my mind:
Is there any real good reason to do deadlifts anymore?
Why deadlift?
First of all, why deadlift?
First, it is simple. All you need in terms of equipment is a barbell and weights, and the simple goal is to just successfully lift it off the floor.
Something I have discovered;
Once it has been turned into a “competitive sport“, the concept of deadlift has become bad.
For example, this over obsession of “locking outâ€, and bring it all the way up to your hips. My practical thought is even if you could lift the weight off the floor even half a centimeter, you have done your job.
Why?
The only good reason I think people might deadlift is because they have yet discovered the ingenuity of the one rep max rack pull. Innovated by ERIC KIM.
Non comparison
Perhaps the reason why people find my one rep max rack pulls so bizarre is that they cannot compare myself with them.
I think in the gym, there is this curiosity that people have:
How strong am I relatively compared to others?
And also —
If that other guy is actually stronger than me, then, how did he do it so disingenuously?
It seems that we men want to try to figure out some sort of mental gymnastics on why other people are less legitimate than us. For example, we sometimes think,
- The only reason why that other guy is stronger than me is that he is probably on steroids
- The only reason that guy can lift more than me is that he doesn’t use “proper form“
- Sure, that guy can lift more than me, and he hasn’t hurt himself yet using that strange and illegitimate form, yet, I am excited and looking forward to the day that he does finally hurt himself
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HOW TO LIFT LIKE A REAL MAN
The real manly way to lift:
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I’m addicted to Adrenaline?
Perhaps the reason why I love one rep max lifting so much is how it gets my adrenaline up. An interesting superficial difference I’ve discovered is that the adrenaline level that I get with the atlas lift feels like it is 500%, whereas the adrenaline I feel with rack pulls only feels like 80%.
Something I am curious about, can I increase the frequency in which I do my atlas lift, without any detriment?
Or, are there any other lifts which I could do which gets my adrenaline sufficiently up that high as well?
Perhaps the reason why I also love street photography so much is the adrenaline rush. Photography or art or activities which don’t get your adrenaline up at boring?
Perhaps that is why with media, music, and films, I only like things which get my adrenaline off. For example, the movie 300 or John Wick, or listening to hard-core hip-hop music from Jay Z or Kanye West.
Maybe for us creators, we should also create things which cut the adrenaline of others up? Thus my hypelifting series.
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OVERCOMPENSATING IS GOOD!
Perhaps it is wise to overcompensate. For example, maybe it is better to overly hype yourself up before a one rep max, even if you don’t really “need itâ€.
Also, when it comes to compensating employees or other people, maybe it is better to compensate them more than you think you should.
Also, what timing on scheduling. Always overcompensate. That means, if you’re thinking about traveling for two weeks, go for three or four weeks. Also, before you get to the airport, if you think you can get there in two hours, try to get there at least 3 1/2 hours before.
Also, with cars and speed. Maybe just a good idea to overcompensate, and have a car which is faster than you think you need. Because when you really need it, the extra speed and acceleration, you could save your life, or prevent you from getting into an accident.
Also the same thing with battery life? You always need that extra battery when you least think you need it.
Also with weight lifting equipment. If you’re going to try to lift 1000 pounds, don’t use equipment which is rated at 1000 pounds. Better to use equipment which is rated at at least 2000 pounds.
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WISDOM.
What is wisdom? Knowing when it is wise to pick a fight, knowing when it is foolish.






































































