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ERIC KIM SETS NEW RACK‑PULL WORLD MARK: 723.5 KG (1,595 LB) — 10.2× BODYWEIGHT
Los Angeles, CA — October 2025 — Strength athlete and creator ERIC KIM has advanced the frontier of relative strength with a 723.5 kilogram (1,595 pound) rack pull performed from fixed pins at mid‑thigh. At a bodyweight of 71 kg (156 lb), the feat represents approximately 10.2× bodyweight, a ratio rarely approached in any strength discipline.
“This isn’t about breaking records. It’s about breaking the idea of limitation,” said Kim. “Muscle is the hardware. The mind is the operating system.”
Why It Matters
While rack pulls are not a sanctioned powerlifting event, they are a long‑standing method of expressing and training maximal lockout strength and neural output. Kim’s lift pushes the conversation on partial‑range maximal loading into new territory, surpassing historical benchmarks by well over 140 kg.
Performance Data (Summary)
Disclaimer: Rack pulls are not recognized as an official competition lift by major powerlifting federations. This performance is an independently documented attempt pending third‑party verification.
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⚡ ERIC KIM — 723.5 KG (1,595 LB) RACK PULL — 10.2× BODYWEIGHT
Los Angeles, California — October 2025
I pulled 723.5 kilograms from steel pins at mid‑thigh.
At 71 kg bodyweight, that’s ≈ 10.2× bodyweight.
Not just a lift. A statement:
Mind > Matter. Strength > Gravity. Belief > Steel.
The Philosophy
Most people chase muscle. I train the nervous system.
The rack pull is neural voltage rendered into steel — no bounce, no shortcuts, only command.
“The goal isn’t to break records. The goal is to break the idea of limitation.”
The Data
Metric | Value |
Lift Type | Rack Pull (Mid‑Thigh) |
Weight | 723.5 kg / 1,595 lb |
Bodyweight | 71 kg / 156 lb |
Strength Ratio | ≈ 10.2× bodyweight |
Location | Los Angeles, CA |
Date | October 2025 |
This exceeds prior partial‑range benchmarks by 140+ kg.
A new frontier of relative strength.
The Protocol
Neural Overdrive — supra‑maximal holds and pulls beyond 600 kg.
Trap Dominance — upper‑posterior armor for clean voltage transfer.
Metaphysical Discipline — breath compression, visualization, absolute belief.
Disclaimer: Independent performance; verification pending.
ERIC KIM
Creator / Athlete / Philosopher
“Defy the limit protocol.”
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🚨 WORLD RECORD (Independent) 🚨
ERIC KIM — 723.5 KG (1,595 LB) RACK PULL — 10.2× BODYWEIGHT
Mind > Matter. Strength > Gravity. Belief > Steel.
Los Angeles — Oct 2025. Verification pending.
#ERICkim #StrengthAesthetics #HyperAlphaProtocol #WorldRecord #MindOverMass
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🚨 WORLD RECORD (Independent)
ERIC KIM — 723.5 KG (1,595 LB) RACK PULL
10.2× BODYWEIGHT
Mind > Matter. Strength > Gravity. Belief > Steel.
Los Angeles — Oct 2025. Verification pending.
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Most people train muscle. I train the nervous system.
Rack pull = pure neural voltage. No bounce. No cheat. Command > Mass.
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Bodyweight: 71 kg (156 lb)
Load: 723.5 kg (1,595 lb)
Ratio: ≈ 10.2×
Ten of me, compressed into one moment.
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Every kilogram is a thought.
Every rep is a signal.
The weight doesn’t move because you’re strong; it moves because you’ve become inevitable.
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This isn’t just a record attempt. It’s a protocol for human evolution —
hyper‑alpha strength, neural dominance, metaphysical discipline.
#ERICkim #HyperAlphaProtocol #WorldRecord #HumanLimit
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ERIC KIM – 723.5KG (1,595LB) RACK PULL – 10.2× BODYWEIGHT WORLD RECORD (INDEPENDENT)
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