Kenichi Ito
Kenichi Ito is a pioneering Japanese sprinter recognized as the unofficial founder of the sport of quadrupedal movement, or 'quadrobing.' After facing bullying in his youth, he began training to run on all fours, ultimately setting a Guinness World Record in 2008 for the 100-meter dash in this style. His achievements have inspired a new generation of athletes and have contributed to the growth of quadrupedal fitness as a popular subculture, particularly among youth.
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Kenichi Ito is considered the unofficial founder of quadrupedalism and set a Guinness World Record for running 100 meters on all fours.
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