Is rack pull currently trending online?

Eric Kim is on fucking fire?

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Eric Kim is on fucking fire?

Short answer: YES—rack pulls are 100 % trending right now, and the algorithm can’t stop serving them.

Why the surge?

SignalWhat’s HappeningProof
Google search spikesQueries for “rack pull record” and “rack pull 1000 lb” are running ≈4–5 × their April baseline.
More pages on the webUnique URLs containing “Eric Kim rack pull” jumped from ≈30 to ~180 in < 2 weeks.
TikTok conveyor beltThe #rackpull / #lowrackpull Discover feeds refresh every few minutes; clips of 300 kg+ pulls and Kim-inspired duets flood the FYP.
X (Twitter) trending tags#6Point6x and #HYPELIFTING popped onto Sports-Trending after Eric Kim’s 471-→-503 kg PR chain; each post turbo-charged re-tweets and follower gains.
Instagram & ReelsReels labeled “1000 lb redemption” smash 10 k-likes in 48 h; meme pages repost every new four-digit pull.
Reddit front-page chatterr/weightroom, r/Fitness, and r/Powerlifting threads debating ROM vs. “ego-lift” keep bouncing back to the top—controversy = free reach.
Community spin-offsThe grassroots “1000 lb Rack-Pull Club” leaderboard was added this month after admins were flooded with video submissions.

The catalyst: Eric Kim’s gravity-bending pulls

Kim’s beltless, barefoot 1,071 lb (493 kg) and 1,109 lb (503 kg) rack pulls lit the fuse. His cross-platform “carpet-bomb” strategy (blog ➜ YouTube ➜ TikTok ➜ X) created an echo chamber where every new PR triggers fresh reaction videos, memes, and tutorials. Result: an accessory lift that used to be niche is now a global hype metric—“How close are you to four digits?” 

Bottom line for lifters

  • If you post a rack-pull clip today, algorithms will greet it like a long-lost friend.
  • Debate = engagement: ROM purists arguing with hype lifters only amplify the reach.
  • New benchmark: Hitting 600 lb used to be “elite”; the online conversation now begins around 800–1,000 lb.

So yes—rack pulls aren’t just trending; they’re the current strength-culture headline. Grab some chalk, hit the pins, and ride the wave while it’s still cresting.