周潤發與李載允渣馬難得相遇掀熱話!40歲《體能之巔2》爆肌韓國演員,熱愛跑步更精通巴西柔道
韓國藝人李載允,日前來到香港參加渣打香港馬拉松並挑戰半馬,賽後遇到周潤發(發哥)後更像小粉絲一樣興奮與偶像合照。這位曾出演過《又,吳海英》、《舉重妖精金福珠》和《體能之巔:百人大挑戰2》等多套大熱韓國和綜藝的韓國藝人,被網民指是被演藝圈耽誤的運動員,體能與爆肌身材搶眼圈粉,來認識這位爆肌男神吧!
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40歲的李載允,曾參演《暴風的戀人》、《我的愛在我身邊》、《無情都市》、《又,吳海英》,在《舉重妖精金福珠》等知名影劇。後來更因為參與《體能之巔:百人大挑戰2》,其爆肌身材及強大體能而爆紅,被網民指他是「被演藝圈耽誤的運動員」。
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李載允在高中時期已精通巴西柔道以及田徑,在多倫多大學就讀體育系,到了後期才轉入東國大學戲劇與視覺藝術系,開展演藝事業之路。
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李載允這好身材與好體能是靠運動與健康訓練出來,他也在IG上分享健身訓練日常影片,會去打拳、重訓、游泳等運動去練心肺、增肌,促進新陳代謝。
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另外也看到他經常參與不同跑步賽事,近期也來到香港參與渣馬跑步,並跟發哥合影,寫著「Guess Who I met today.Godfather of HK Cinema,The Legend,Mr. Chow Yun Fat. It was the highlight of my visit to HK. Im still shaking..」
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A post shared by 이재윤 Lee Jae Yoon (@goomapapa)周潤發69歲狀態大勇完成渣馬,關於跑步發哥想說的是:慢慢吧,我80歲跑到兩個鐘頭內就滿意了
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