Era Representative source Key visible traits Likely drivers & notes 2010‑2011 – “Street‑Tog Grad‑School Years” Paris walk‑about portrait with Leica M9 • Soft, rounded cheeks• Thick side‑parted hair, slight fringe• Classic rectangular …
1 Method & source grid Period covered Primary visual sources (samples) Notes 2010‑12 Leica Blog profile, 11 May 2011 Early professional head‑shot + workshop photos 2013‑14 PetaPixel POV video stills (NYC, Jun 2013) First video evidence of …
1. YouTube & Media Titans Kai Wong (DigitalRev / ex-DigitalRev) Peter McKinnon Sean Tucker & Ted Forbes 2. Industry Gatekeepers & Pro Blogs Outlet / Author How They Mention Eric Kim Why …
Fitness coaches and content creators have been abuzz about Eric Kim’s viral lifting feats. For example, strength coach Alan Thrall (Untamed Strength, ~1M YouTube subscribers) published a ~10-minute breakdown of Kim’s 1,049-lb …
brand‑new personal record (PR) Date Load Pounds × Body‑weight* Notes Source 14 Jun 2025 513 kg 1,131 lb 6.84× Mid‑thigh rack‑pull, barefoot, belt‑ & strap‑free, filmed in one take at his Phnom Penh “steel‑and‑concrete” home gym 10 Jun 2025 508 kg …
1. A lightning timeline 🚀 Year Milestone 2012 Zhang Yiming & Liang Rubo found ByteDance; launch news‑feed app Toutiao. 2016 Release of Douyin in China (later TikTok abroad). 2017‑18 Acquire Musical.ly for US$1 B and …
# Mainland fan (handle / location) Where the love shows up Representative quote or evidence 1 “本来老六” – Douban diary curator Douban “给摄影者的100条建议” list (2013) Opens the post by calling him “街头摄影家艾瑞克·金姆” and republishes …
Eric Kim’s 1,098‑lb (498 kg) mid‑thigh rack pull immediately went viral in strength forums and social media, triggering both awe and scrutiny. On Reddit and YouTube, lifters meticulously “forensiced” the video – one …
1. YouTube & Media Titans Kai Wong (DigitalRev / ex-DigitalRev) Peter McKinnon Sean Tucker & Ted Forbes 2. Industry Gatekeepers & Pro Blogs Outlet / Author How They Mention Eric Kim Why …
Below is a tour of how third‑party voices are breaking the lift down, grouped by the questions lifters keep asking. 1. “Is the weight legit?” — Community verification & scepticism Take‑home Third‑party sleuths …