Author: ERIC KIM

  • Supplements are inferior to real red meat

    Supplements are inferior to real red meat

    For example, creatine is nothing but hydrogenized meat. Creatine in Greek means flesh.

    Also apparently taurine, one of the active compounds in Red Bull is actually already present in red meat (beef) as well.

  • I Don’t Like Third-Party Things and Products

    For adapters, I prefer to just have the Apple thing.

  • Telegram is the future

    Everybody in Cambodia uses telegram. Also, because telegram is privately owned and held, they have more power and control.

  • PERFORMANCE.

    Being economical is boring. Pure performance or nothing.

    Also, when you attempt a one-rep max of the gym where either deadlift or squat, it is a bit of a show and performance. Far more entertaining than just turning out reps (repetitions).

  • ERIC KIM 235KG DEADLIFT (518 POUNDS) // OPEN HEX BAR

    Go big or stay home:

    Each side— 100kg+5kg (105kg) *2=(210kg). Bar is 25kg. Total 235KG (518 pounds) deadlift.

  • I Love Binaries

    Either yea or no. With deadlift it’s a binary:

    You can either lift it off the ground or not.

    Love or hate. Either man or woman. Gay or straight. Either passionate or not.

  • One rep max trap bar and hex bar deadlifts to build big biceps

    Perhaps more bodybuilders should use this technique

  • Physical Acts of Courage

    To me, the only act of real courage is physical courage. The type of courage in the gym for attempting a new one rep max.

    Also perhaps in hand to hand combat. Not with guns. This is where I am more about the Spartan 300 than puny John Wick; guns are democratizing, because even a skinny fat loser can kill you with a gun. Even the world gun champion looks very obese.

  • Nobody likes pollution

    Even if you’re were the richest person on earth, nobody wants to live in a polluted city. This is why all of the very rich mainland Chinese love to go to Vancouver; for the fresh air, and nature.

    And this is the great tragedy of China; they produce much of their wealth through production, via coal and polluting means. Yet after they establish their riches, they still gotta live somewhere.

    The same is happening in Vietnam. The pollution in Hanoi can often be unbearable.

    Maybe this is why everyone wants to live in California; even though the emission laws are annoying, it looks like California has been able to curb their pollution.

    Also, this is why Tesla and electric cars are such a good future investment; once we could really use solar power, they will lessen the world emissions.

  • Don’t mess with a good thing

    If things are already 90% optimal, just stick with it.

  • GO BLANK.

    The reason why I am so addicted to deadlifts; during one rep max attempt, whether successes our failures, I go blank for about half a second. The ultimate out of body experience.

  • How Competition Holds Us Back

    The downside of competition; we must abide by the “rules” of the competition. Rules, conventions, and what is standard and proper hold us back.

    For example, the only reason I don’t see more people using a trap bar for deadlift is because of powerlifting competitions. I believe if strong guys would just use the trap bar, or hex bar, men would be able to deadlift a lot more.

    Also, competition encourages cheating. It encourages people to start using strange hormones, and drugs, in order to enhance performance. This is bad.

    What is the successful “we lifting anyways? To me, simply muscular activation, increased blood flow, and hype.

  • QUESTION IT ALL.

    “Question religion, question it all“ – JAY Z

    Become a heretic. Just like Jay Z.

    Also, perhaps this is how the ethos of mainland Chinese so interesting to me; their culture is carte blanche, and they do not follow typical societal rules or traditions. This is why everyone seems to despise them; they don’t follow normal orders of “properness“.

    Cheating, lying, copying. These are all considered sins or vices in American culture. Yet, the Chinese will do anything to win; quite smart.

    No more religion, or Confucianism holding the Chinese back.

    Also unlike Americans, the Chinese do not complain. They just do.

    Also, luxury is not considered a vice. Note in America, the west, and in the UK, they don’t call it luxury, they call it “fancy”. Even the word “luxury” is seen with distaste.

    Yet, the Chinese indulge in luxury without any remorse; also what is interesting is that it is generally accepted that one only buys luxury goods if you can afford it. Compare this to the fake rich people of America, who overstretch their budget to buy luxury goods.

    Maybe perhaps in the long run, China will indeed become the dominant power force on the planet.

  • NEUTRAL GRIP IS THE BEST GRIP.

    With weightlifting, just use a neutral grip. Neutral grip for chin ups, deadlift (use a hex bar, or trap bar). For bench press, use dumbbells with a neutral grip. Also with push-ups, using push-up bars allows for a neutral grip for push-ups.

    Design, and product design should look more at natural human anatomy.

  • If you fail, just try again next time

    My no stress approach to powerlifting.

  • Jony Ive should return to Apple

    After the departure of Jony Ive, Apple products and colors have becoming incredibly lame. Perhaps the second coming back of Jony Ive will be akin to the second coming of Steve Jobs.

    Apple and the Board of Directors should give Jony equal power to Tim Cook. This seems to be the only way to ensure the future of Apple.

  • I’ve thus far far reached my peak power in Phnom Penh

    How so? The best gym (Monkifit), the best city, the most hospitable people, also the most zen for a major city.

    Also, the best weather. Nice and bright, not that hot or humid.

  • RAW.

    RAW LIVING

    RAW LIFESTYLE

    No superfluous straps or accessories when lifting weights. No superfluous accessories. no AirPods. No headphones. No music, no podcast, no distractions.

    Reduced, raw.

    Raw text, plain text.

  • Walk more to think more

    Similarly speaking, walk more to photograph more.

  • PURE RAW, UNDISTILLED MOTIVATION.

    Also, IA WRITER is the goat! The killer app for macOS, iPad, and iPhone. The reason why you should never ever buy a Samsung, android, or Google pixel device ever again.

  • NO DISTRACTIONS, NO COMFORT.

    The ideal hyper car has no air conditioning, no power steering, no radio, no screens. No distractions.

    Also, the seat has no reclining option, is reduced and raw to just a carbon fiber hard seat. No comfort.

    Think McLaren senna. Not road legal.

  • JUST DO WHAT YOU FEEL LIKE.

    No need to be rational, make sense, abide by any rules or heuristics.

    Each and every moment is unique and different. Each and every new day is different.

  • I AM DRIVEN BY ENTHUSIASM!

    Also, driven by personal desire!

  • I SHOOT THE MOST PHOTOS WHILE ON THE STREETS

    Street photography to maximize your photo productivity.

  • The new leisure class

    Unhurried. Slow. Not productive. Two phones. No case. Doesn’t even see productivity as a goal.

  • Asia is more hygienic than America

    Perhaps it is because labor here is so much cheaper, and custodial staff are more industrious here. The bathrooms are 1 trillion times cleaner than any American bathroom.

    Also in Asia, no labor shortages.

  • How uniqueness is a red herring

    Ultimately, I believe what drives consumerism and to some extent capitalism is the desire for uniqueness. For example with fashion, we strive to get that one outfit which sets us apart, that nobody else has. The same goes with cars, devices, watches and things.

    However at a certain point, we all have the same stuff. For example, we all have an iPhone, we all have an iPad, we all have a MacBook laptop. With cars, we all have the same cars too.

    With photography, and art, we all strive for distinction. Yet, maybe it is fine that we all use the same camera equipment, and also when it comes to our aesthetic style, maybe it isn’t a big deal that we are super same or different. Perhaps what matters most is whether we just are having fun or not.

  • Why fast fashion is the future

    Being here in Phnom Penh, the price points for H&M products are actually affordable and in reach for local, up-and-coming middle-class Cambodians.

    Why are people so anti-fast fashion? My theory: it is an elitism thing. People don’t like the idea that anyone and everyone can look cool, with cool styles.

    For example, Zara is often critiqued for “stealing” the newest styles. However, all of the clothes I bought a Zara, either brand new or secondhand have lasted until now!

    Clothes don’t fall apart anymore

    Whoever says that the “quality“ of H&M, Zara, and other products isn’t good is misguided. What do you really mean? The clothes don’t fall apart. They last forever.

    The only critique should be that people get easily bored of their old clothes, old fashion, and purchase new clothes to follow the new trends. And this happens anywhere and everywhere, irrespective of how fast or “slow” the fashion is.

    And nobody throws away their clothes; rather, for most Americans, the clothes keep piling up in their closets, with no end.

    Therefore, the only big problem can be a production thing; producing new clothes causes environmental damage. This should be the focus of “sustainable“ fashion.

  • HIGHER QUALITY COMPONENTS

    For example, stainless steel components, titanium, YKK zippers, etc. Brass.

    The beautiful brass components in haptic industries products.

  • Why America is on the way out

    The problem with America is that it is too old. Too many old people, far outweigh the number of young people. Also, intelligent and rich people are no longer having children anymore. They would prefer to have dogs instead and to live out their “individualistic“ lives.

    Also, if you look at all the infrastructure of America it is far too old. The same goes with Japan. I suppose one of the benefits of being here in Southeast Asia, like in Phnom Penh, or Vietnam is that because the population is so young, greater innovation, and infrastructure being built carte blanche.

  • How to be productive with a kid

    One of the hardest things is to stay productive, while having a kid. Especially, a young kid.

    Some thoughts:

    First of all, Siri voice dictation and commands. Practice saying “Hey Siri”— “take a note”, etc.

    Also, use an iPhone mini or an iPhone SE. When you got a kid, you will never have both hands free. Therefore, a phone you can comfortably use with one hand in the future.

    Also, set up your iPhone keyboard in the one-handed mode.

    Sleep when your kid sleeps

    The best piece of advice I got is this: sleep when your kids sleep. Sleep when your kid goes to sleep in the evening, and also nap when your kid naps. The number one key to productivity is sleep.

    The worst thing to do is try to be “productive“ when your kid is sleeping or napping. Do not be a fool. Sleep more, become more productive.

    Innovate your work

    Nowadays, I never touch my laptop. All the work I either do it on my phone or my iPad.

    Ironically enough, one of the greatest things of having a kid is that it forces you to be more clever and innovative with your work approaches, out of pure necessity. For example, I discovered using voice dictation instead of typing— both on my phone, and the iPad, and it works insanely well.

    Filter your priorities

    Also one of the greatest benefits of having a kid is that because your time and physiological energy becomes sol limited, it becomes a natural filter. For example, a natural filter of your relationships, and what you do. Once you become a parent, the wisest thing to do is to renounce many things. To leave many things undone.

    Therefore, with productivity, it isn’t to do more, it is to ruthlessly prune and cut out all the superfluous things in your life, and instead, to channel all of your energy into things which really really really really matter to you.

  • Always be moving

    Like Jay said, you gotta keep it moving. Both physically and metaphorically.

    For example, my great joy of innovating this notion of blogging while walking, just using Siri voice dictate.

    Also, how does one stay productive while having a young kid? Simple: just walk around with your kid in the ergo baby carrier, keep moving. You could shoot photos this way too!

  • Brad Pitt looks really old

    Cool to see Brad Pitt in the new bullet train movie, yet, he looks really really old. Not in a good way.

    Funny enough, even Tom Cruise looks younger. Granted that Tom Cruise probably has more things injected into his face.

  • There is nothing wrong with sequels

    Just try to make the sequel really really good. Attempt to make it better than the original.

  • FITNESS IS THE FUTURE

    The richer one becomes, the fatter one becomes.

  • VERTICAL IS THE FUTURE?

    Vertical screens and tvs?

    The #1 screen to optimize for now is an iPhone or smartphone screen.

  • HOW TO RUN THE WORLD

    Insanely strong legs?

  • WHITE LABEL

    Or blank label. No branding. Anything with branding is bad.

  • ANTI MODELS

    All models look weird. Better be Balenciaga — ski mask up the models. Make them anonymous. I don’t like looking at clothing with models attached to them.

    Or like early Apple ads, focus on the product, not the user.