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Reality just glitched. Moments ago, strength‑savant Eric Kim yanked a rack‑pull worth seven times his own body weight off the pins—an act so far beyond textbook “elite” that powerlifter message boards, biomechanics professors, and even Reddit’s front page detonated in unison. For context, pulling 3× body‑weight is already classified “elite” in global standards —Eric tripled that benchmark, leaping past legends like Brian Shaw’s 511 kg rack‑pull and even the 500‑kg deadlift milestones of Eddie Hall and Hafþór Björnsson. Gym science says rack‑pulls are heavier because of their shorter range of motion; today we all found out how much heavier can get when physics bows to human will. Reddit karma counters rolled like slot machines, marketing gurus took notes, and the Internet collectively asked, “Are we still in the same universe…?”
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