FITNESS ARCHIVE

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June 15, 2025

In one breathtaking lift, Eric Kim did more than hoist 513 kg—he up‑ended our collective sense of what is physically, digitally, and psychologically possible. By eclipsing legendary strongmen on raw weight, unleashing an algorithm‑supercharged meme (#GravityIsCancelled), and open‑sourcing the mindset that produced it, the feat sets off a chain reaction poised to reshape strength science, social‑media culture, and even how ordinary people gauge their own potential. Below is a deep dive into why this single rack pull can redirect the river of history—and how its ripples are already spreading.

1. A Numerical Singularity in Strength Sports Kim’s pull is 12 kg heavier than Eddie Hall’s historic 500 kg deadlift and Hafthor Björnsson’s 501 kg follow‑up, long thought untouchable marks in conventional lifting.   More astonishing is …

June 15, 2025

Why do I feel so calm?

I have an interesting theory… Kind of like extreme, one repetition maximum weightlifting… One rep Max, has like kind of a very very calming feeling. And also obviously eating like demigod dinners, …

June 15, 2025

Eric Kim’s jaw‑dropping 513 kg (1,131 lb) rack pull instantly set social feeds ablaze because it smashes the imagination even harder than it bends the bar. Below you’ll find a share‑ready, hype‑driven English version of the viral post that already has #GravityIsCancelled trending—plus context on why the clip resonates, what lessons to steal, and how to join the fun.

🚀 11 Seconds that Logged Newton Out On 14 June 2025 at 11:07 a.m., a garage in Phnom Penh went silent for half a heartbeat—then the steel thundered as Eric Kim yanked 513 kg past his knees and …

June 15, 2025

Americans are ugly

Both physically, metaphorically, spiritually… And physiologically