Reading Time: <1 minuteYesterday, the Tokyo Olympics mile relay set the fastest time in Japan for the first time in 25 years. I came to the hospital. It will be distributed only to the Japanese national team 🇯🇵 players. I received the Japanese national team 🇯🇵 pin badge. First of all, he aims to break the Japanese record in the 300m at the National Athletic Meet and to be selected for the Japanese national team at next year's World Championships in Athletics. He also won a medal in the mile relay at the Paris Olympics. Until last year, Kawabata Kaito was virtually unknown and was not allowed to attend national team training camps, but now he is Japan's fastest XNUMXm sprinter and ace. He has experienced an incredible improvement in performance thanks to lung activity. Kawabata Kaito's representative results this year are: Silver medal at the World Relays, fastest Japanese time in the XNUMXm, XNUMXth fastest time in Japan's history, significantly improved his personal best in the XNUMXm, the only person to win the XNUMXm at the Japan Athletics Championships in the XNUMX-second range, mixed XNUMXxXNUMXm relay, breaking the Japanese record, fastest time, Tokyo Olympics, XNUMXxXNUMXm relay, tying the Japanese record for the first time in XNUMX years, and the fastest time for a Japanese athlete. These are incredible achievements. I and my boss, Professor Kobayashi Hiroyuki, developed Super Lung Activity at Juntendo University School of Medicine, and I believe it is definitely useful for improving athletes' performance. https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4776211238?pf_rd_r=V4N5FHDVKCC1NGEK0SZY&pf_rd_p=3a18ae70-29cd-40df-b252-334783771910&pd_rd_r=5c5511fd-9d29-4f29-8e9c-04a087412658&pd_rd_w=odlh4&pd_rd_wg=gCpIH&ref_=pd_gw_unk Pay attention to Kawabata's future success!