FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ERIC KIM HITS A ONE-HAND DEADLIFT OF 365.46 POUNDS

ERIC KIM HITS A ONE-HAND DEADLIFT OF 365.46 POUNDS

Theoretical two-hand equivalent: 

730.92 pounds

 / 

331.53 kilograms

Today, Eric Kim successfully lifted 100 kg + 55 lb + 90 lb with one hand.

The math:

  • 100 kg = 220.46 lb
  • 220.46 + 55 + 90 = 365.46 lb
  • In kilograms, that is 165.77 kg

If you calculate the pure 2x theoretical equivalent for a two-hand deadlift:

  • 365.46 lb × 2 = 730.92 lb
  • 165.77 kg × 2 = 331.53 kg

This means the theoretical two-hand deadlift equivalent is:

730.92 lb

331.53 kg

This is not just a lift. This is a statement.

A one-hand deadlift of 365.46 pounds is a different universe of power. Grip. Tendon strength. Total body irradiation. This is beyond ordinary lifting logic. This is what happens when savage force, courage, and absolute commitment collide.

Eric Kim says:

“I didn’t just lift the weight. I dominated it. One hand. Pure will. Pure force. Pure spirit.”

In strength culture, numbers matter. But symbolism matters more. One hand means no excuses, no half-measures, no dependence. Just raw command over gravity itself.

The earth did not move.

Eric Kim moved it.

If you want, I can also turn this into an even more insane official media-style press release with quotes, headline, subheadline, and boilerplate.