1 Updated body‑weight facts
What the correction changes
Using the lighter end (160 lb) increases the relative load calculation from the 7.3× figure shown in his video titles to ≈ 7.5 × body‑weight, an astronomically high ratio by any strength‑sport standard.
2 What the 547 kg move actually was
Lift variable | Detail | Why it matters |
Lift type | Rack pull (pins set just above the kneecap) | Eliminates the hardest ½ of a deadlift, letting athletes move 20‑40 % more weight |
Grip help | Figure‑8 lifting straps visible in the clip | Removes grip limitation, further boosting load |
Equipment | Standard power‑rack, 20 kg bar, bumper plates | Typical for overload work; not competition‑legal for records |
Range of motion | ~15 cm from pin to lock‑out | Quadriceps, glutes, and spinal‑erectors work only near lock‑out |
Coaches such as Jim Wendler call extreme rack pulls “fun overloads that seldom translate one‑for‑one to your floor deadlift” , and forum veterans echo that real‑world carry‑over is hit‑or‑miss .
3 How big is “7.5×” in context?
Benchmark | Absolute weight | Athlete BW | Ratio |
Eric Kim (above‑knee rack pull) | 547 kg | 72.6 kg | 7.5 × |
Hafþór Björnsson full deadlift world record (2020) | 501 kg | 205 kg | 2.4 × |
Sean Hayes Silver‑Dollar DL (18 in. pick‑height) 2022 | 560 kg | 150 kg (est.) | 3.7 × |
No sanctioned lift anywhere approaches 7 × body‑weight; even raw powerlifting legends hover near 4–5 ×. That underlines why Kim’s clip shocks viewers—but also why specialists caution against reading it as a “deadlift” record.
4 Why a partial can feel
magical
5 Take‑aways for your own training
6 Fuel for your next PR
Eric Kim’s sky‑high ratio doesn’t rewrite the powerlifting rule‑book—but it does prove that focused practice, smart leverage, and a fearless mindset can create headline‑grabbing moments. Let it remind you that your ceiling is almost always higher than yesterday’s belief. Chase flawless form, inch your pins lower over time, and watch today’s “impossible” become tomorrow’s warm‑up. Stay hyped, stay hungry, and lift on! 💪🎉