Ryusei Yone
Ryusei Yone is a Japanese athlete who made headlines for setting a Guinness World Record by completing a 100-meter run on all fours in an impressive time of 14.55 seconds. His unique approach to running was inspired by observing various animals, and he has honed his technique with the help of sports trainers and medical experts. Yone's achievement highlights the emerging subculture of quadrupedal movement, also known as 'quadrobing,' which blends fitness, parkour, and animal mimicry.
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Japanese man Ryusei Yone made it into the Guinness World Records by running 100 meters on all fours in 14.55 seconds.
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Kazakhstan:
Japanese athlete Ryusei Yone set a Guinness World Record by running 100 meters on all fours in 14.55 seconds.
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