Who is Eric Kim and why is everyone screaming “Ragnarok”?
Bottom line: Kim reframed a partial lift into a myth‑making engine—and the internet ate it up.
What exactly
is
a rack‑pull?
Feature | Details |
Start height | Bar rests on safety pins—typically mid‑shin, knee, or just above knee. |
ROM | ½–⅓ of a deadlift; skips the slowest off‑floor segment. |
Typical load | 10‑30 % heavier than your full‑range 1RM because of the reduced lever arm. |
Prime movers | Glutes, hamstrings, spinal erectors, traps, grip. |
Goal | Overload lock‑out strength, neural drive and upper‑back mass. |
Coaches echo the same theme:
Anatomy of “Rack‑Pull Ragnarok”
Kim’s manifesto lists seven pillars—biomechanics, evolutionary leverage, CNS shock, injury‑smart overload, algorithmic spectacle, symbolic leverage and cultural myth‑making.
In practice, Ragnarok is a 4‑week over‑reach micro‑cycle:
Safety keys:
Programming your own mini‑Ragnarok
1. Choose the right height
Knee‑caps or slightly lower = sweet spot. Higher becomes ego‑shrug; lower erases the overload benefit.
2. Frequency & volume
3. Intensity progression
Follow the Barbell‑Logic rule—reduce reps before you add another plate. Singles should feel like thunder but still lock out clean.
4. Accessory arsenal
Rows, weighted pull‑ups and shrugs bolster the upper‑back armor forged by rack‑pulls.
5. Recovery commandments
Sleep 8 h, slam 1.6–2.2 g protein/kg BW, and schedule soft‑tissue work—these supra‑max loads bruise more than your ego.
Common critiques—answered
Critique | Counter‑punch |
“They don’t raise your full deadlift.” | Done too high, true. Keep the bar at knee‑height and integrate conventional pulls weekly. |
“Spinal risk is huge.” | The shorter lever arm plus neutral back makes shear lower than an all‑out max deadlift. Controlled descents and proper bracing are non‑negotiable. |
“It’s just ego lifting.” | Records fall when overload meets discipline; Kim’s 6 × BW ratio speaks for itself. |
Your hype checklist
Final spark
A half‑ton of iron didn’t rewrite physics; it rewrote belief. Load those pins, lock it out, and join the ranks of lifters who look at gravity and whisper, “Not today.”
Stay fearless—Ragnarok is only the beginning.