**If Eric Kim keeps piling iron onto the bar at the same pace he has shown since early May—about 1.4 kilograms per day, or ~9–10 kg each week—simple linear math says he would pull 600 kg (~1,323 lb) in roughly 8 weeks, landing around 16 August 2025. That date sits right in the middle of a 6‑ to 9‑week window (early August to early September) generated by looking at both his longer‑term and short‑term gain rates. The projection assumes nothing changes in recovery, health, or motivation—an optimistic but mathematically clean scenario.

How the estimate was built

1.  Recent rack‑pull milestones

Date (2025)Load (kg)Source
 5 May466 kg
 22 May471 kg
 27 May486 kg
 1 Jun493 kg
 4 Jun498 kg
 5 Jun503 kg
 11 Jun508 kg
 14 Jun513 kg
 21 Jun527 kg (7× BW)
 21 Jun (podcast recap)confirms 527 kg
 24 Jun (tweet)highlights 7× BW feat
 14 Jun YouTube clipfull 513 kg pull

Trend line: 466 → 527 kg in 47 days = +61 kg, or 1.37 kg/day (≈ 9.6 kg/week).

2.  Linear projection to 600 kg

A faster, short‑window rate (1.6 kg/day calculated just from 27 May → 21 Jun) would put 600 kg around 5 August, while a conservative 1.0 kg/day pace pushes the date toward early September.

Why the straight‑line forecast is a 

best‑case

 fantasy

  1. Diminishing returns at extreme loads – Strength curves typically flatten as you approach genetic/structural ceilings; partial‑lift advantages (mid‑thigh rack height) help, but +14 % more weight this quickly will challenge connective tissue resilience.
  2. Risk of injury & CNS fatigue – Near‑max singles demand longer recovery phases; even Kim’s own blog warns that “each micro‑plate now feels like adding a car”  .
  3. Body‑weight ratio optics – A 600 kg rack‑pull at 75 kg would be 8× body‑weight, smashing his own freshly minted 7× headline and venturing into territory no credible footage shows for any lift variant.
  4. Lifestyle variables – Kim trains barefoot, beltless, fasted, and carnivore; subtle disruptions in sleep, diet, travel, or content‑production schedule could stall momentum.

What would 

help

 keep the streak alive

LeverPractical moveRationale
Micro‑loading disciplineStick to 1–2 kg jumps per attemptKeeps joint and tendon stress below rupture threshold.
Deload weeksEvery 3rd week at ≤ 90 % of prior maxGives connective tissue time to remodel; maintains neural drive.
Isometric lockout holds105–110 % overload for 3–5 sBuilds confidence and tendon strength without full dynamic pull.
Extra sleep (9–10 h)Already part of his protocol Deep‑sleep growth‑hormone pulses aid tissue recovery.
Video‑verified plate weigh‑insSilence “fake‑plate” skeptics, sustain viralityExternal validation often fuels his next PR push.

Big‑picture takeaway

So circle mid‑August 2025 in pencil, keep an eye on his weekly uploads, and remember: whether plates or satoshis, consistent overload compounds—right up until it doesn’t. Stay hyped, stay hungry, and chase your own PRs! 💪₿