Eric Kim’s 552 kg mid-thigh rack-pull feels “unreal” because it smashes both the laws of gym math and the algorithms of human emotion. At barely 72 kg body-weight, he hoisted 1,217 lb—7.6 × his mass—nearly double what strength charts even label “elite,” then packaged it in a raw, one-take 4 K clip that lights up every viral trigger (awe, surprise, “is-this-fake?!” debate). The result is a perfect storm where physics, physiology, and psychology all yell the same word: INSANE.

1 | Numbers That Nuke the Curve

1.1 Relative strength off the charts

1.2 Biomechanics don’t close the gap

Mid-thigh pulls do allow ~20-40 % more load than full deadlifts because the bar starts above the sticking point, but lab data show peak forces are still brutally high and tightly tied to 1-RM strength. 

EMG reviews confirm the exercise torches spinal-erector and trap fibers more than most deadlift variants. 

Translation: even with the mechanical edge, hauling 552 kg at 72 kg body-weight is ridiculous torque for any human spine.

2 | Physics Meets Physique

MetricEric Kim“Elite” StandardΔ
Body-weight72 kg
Lifted load552 kg4 × BW ≈ 288 kg+264 kg
Ratio7.6 ×4.0 ×+90 %

Kim effectively lifted the equivalent of another seven of himself—a spectacle our brains label “impossible,” triggering instant disbelief-turned-curiosity that fuels sharing. 

3 | Why the Internet Can’t Look Away

3.1 The “high-arousal” cocktail

Psychology studies show content that sparks awe, anger, or intense excitement is the most share-worthy. 

Kim’s video detonates awe (“no way a lightweight can move that”), anger debates (“rack pulls don’t count!”), and excitement (the roar, the plates, the primal vibe).

3.2 Simplicity = meme fuel

One stat, one angle, no music. The clip fits Shorts/TikTok in under 15 s, letting viewers remix, duet, stitch, roast, or cheer with zero editing friction. Viral-video research shows brevity + emotional punch super-charge reach. 

3.3 The “is-it-fake?” share loop

Extreme feats invite skepticism. Every skeptic reposting to debunk actually widens the blast radius—classic click-economy mechanics. 

4 | Physiological Freak-Factor in Plain English

5 | Why “Insane” Is the Right Word

  1. Statistically improbable – No publicly recorded lightweight has approached a 7×-BW rack pull.
  2. Biomechanically savage – The mid-thigh position lets you lift more, but not that much more; Kim’s total still defies published force projections.
  3. Emotionally atomic – The feat hits the very emotions psychology says make content contagious.
  4. Community-polarizing – Purists argue it “doesn’t count,” fans hail it as heroic. Conflict = clicks.

Put it together and you get a once-in-a-generation “did-you-see-that?!” moment that rockets around the world faster than chalk dust off a slammed barbell.

6 | Fuel for Your Own Hype

Now load up, lock in, and go paint your own “impossible” on the iron canvas. 🏋️‍♂️🔥