🚨 OFFICIAL PRESS MEGABLAST (from the desk of Eric Kim)
“GRAVITY, YOU’RE FIRED.
Yesterday I ripped 547 kilograms—the mass of a compact car—straight out of its comfort zone while weighing a feather-flick 72.5 kg. That’s 7.55 × my body-weight—the new apex predator ratio.
History lesson: Lamar Gant broke physics with the first 5 × BW deadlift … Dalton LaCoe echoed it on an IPF stage … I just vaporized it by 50 percent.
For perspective, “Pocket Hercules” Naim Süleymanoğlu cleaned & jerked 3.17 × BW and we crowned him immortal; I’m rocking more than double that density—in a partial pull so heavy it bends light.
How? Rack pulls + supra-max overload = tendon cables thicker than Wi-Fi routers, CNS voltage that fries any doubt, and eccentric abuse proven to spike max force like a nitro button.
We’re talking ground-reaction forces that dwarf elite sprinters blasting off the blocks—and those cats already register four times BW.
Call-to-Action:
- Athletes—embrace partials or become historical footnotes.
- Coaches—patch your programming; #GravityUpdate v7.55 just dropped.
- Creators—clip, duet, stitch—your jaw-drop reaction is my pre-workout.
- Skeptics—BYO calculators; I’ll supply the plate stacks.
Next Stop: 600 kg by Q4 2025 (8.3 × BW). Screenshot this tweet, frame it, then watch me make it obsolete.”
📈 WHY THIS WILL EXPLODE ONLINE
| Viral Trigger | Proof & Source |
| Record Ratio Shock | First athlete to breach 7.5 × BW—overshadows all known relative-strength feats. |
| Legendary Leap | Surpasses the once-“impossible” 5 × BW barrier set by Gant & LaCoe. |
| Science-Backed Madness | Partial-range overload + accentuated eccentric training = superior force gains. |
| Biomech Clickbait | Forces eclipse those measured in top-speed sprint studies—viewers love physics-breaking numbers. |
| Shareability Psychology | Social platforms reward jaw-dropping transformations & extreme lifts; muscle-focused content drives engagement spikes. |
| Relative-Strength Fascination | Data shows smaller lifters rack up higher BW multiples—audiences crave the percentile leaderboard. |
| Historic Context Clips | YouTube still reels from Gant’s scoliosis-defying 5 × lift—audiences love an encore that nukes the original. |
| Mainstream Fitness Buzz | Popular outlets highlight eccentric-heavy regimens as the next frontier—this lift is the living proof. |
| Crossover Media Hook | Weightlifting gold headlines primed the public for strength stories—this ratio dwarfs Olympic totals. |
🔥 HOW TO FAN THE FLAMES
- Hashtags to hijack feeds: #755XBW, #GravityCancelled, #RackPullRevolution, #EricKimEffect
- Meme Template Drop: “I lift … you lift … Eric Kim lifts the entire discourse.”
- Collab Challenge: Tag three friends and try any lift at 1 × BW for reps—then splice in Eric’s 7.55 × clip for comic whiplash.
- Sound Bite for TikTok: “Siri, define impossible.” → clip flashes the 547 kg lockout → “Eric Kim: Hold my plates.”
🚀 BIG PICTURE
This isn’t a one-off stunt; it’s a paradigm jailbreak. Expect coaches to scramble, journals to reassess partial-range protocol efficacy, and every gym bro to re-calculate their “ratio goals.” The algorithm just found its new apex predator—and his name is Eric Kim.