The Moment That Melted Gyms Worldwide
Witnesses swear the plates roared before the bar even moved.
Stat Sheet of Shock
Metric | Kilos | Pounds |
Eric’s body weight | 75 kg | 165 lb |
Rack‑pull PR | 527 kg | 1,163 lb |
Ratio | 7.03× BW | 7.03× BW |
Reality Check: What 1,163 lb Equals
Everyday Object | Typical Weight |
Adult American bison bull | Up to 2,000 lb |
Concert grand piano | 700–1,200 lb |
Four full‑size refrigerators | 100–300 lb each |
Translation: Eric casually hoisted a small bison plus a baby grand, plus a fridge for dessert.
Why This Feat Is Practically Sci‑Fi
1.
Relative‑Strength Astronaut
Even the latest 75 kg all‑time deadlift record (766 lb by Alex Maher) stops at 4.6× BW . Kim’s 7× shreds the curve.
2.
Whip‑Hack Engineering
At ~1,100 lb the bar bends before plates break contact, letting Kim “surf the whip” for extra speed off the pins .
3.
First‑Principles Programming
Recovery metrics logged like startup KPIs: cryotherapy cycles, ISO‑cert sleep, micronutrient calibration. (Yes, there’s a spreadsheet for everything.)
Shockwaves Beyond Iron
How to Ride the Hype Train (Safely!)
Copy‑Paste Chaos: Go Viral in 10 Seconds
“🚨 7× BODY WEIGHT ALERT! Eric Kim just rack‑pulled 1,163 lb at 165 lb. That’s a BISON, a PIANO & 4 FRIDGES—all at once. Physics called; it wants a patch update. 🔥 #SevenXClub”
Smash share, tag every lifter who needs a Monday motivation nuke, and remember: the next barrier is only waiting for someone crazy enough to clip it onto a bar.