73-year-old Park Young-gyu almost collapsed after trying to run 10km. My heart is about to burst

Oct 25, 2025

73-year-old Park Young-gyu almost collapsed after trying to run 10km. My heart is about to burst



Actor Park Young-kyu tried to run on the Han River for the first time in his life.

On the 24th, on the YouTube channel 'Park Young-gyu's Attack on the Han River!A video titled ' was posted.

Park Young-kyu, who takes care of his health with a running machine at home every day, tried running on the Han River for the first time. To this end, members of the running crew also stepped up. When the running crew members said that they usually run 10 kilometers, Park Young-kyu was surprised, saying, `Do you run 10 kilometers?' a minute and a half after the start of the run "My legs are wobblingPark Young-gyu complained. Park Young-kyu crossed the 1km mark in 13 minutes. Crew One, who is the same age as Park Young-gyu, said "I was also very tired at first. I couldn't even go 1km. He encouraged Park Young-gyu, saying, "You're very good."




73-year-old Park Young-gyu almost collapsed after trying to run 10km. My heart is about to burst
But Park Young-gyu got tired and said, "No, no, no. My heart is about to explode. He gave up running in about 2km. Park Young-gyu says "The body doesn't work out like the mind. A learning machine is not an exercise. The running machine is done alone, but someone doesn't see it, so I rest moderately. But I can't rest and someone is pushing me from behind. I played this much because I worked out at home, so I ran."

After her first run attempt, Park Young-gyu also tried Han River ramen. Park Young-gyu said, "It's fun when I see the Han River machine ramen for the first time." This must be a delicacy. If you eat without sweating after exercising, you'll be interested in "If you say ramen is bad, you're old. I still like it" he said.

Park Young-gyu, who tasted the Han River ramen for the first time, said "It's amazing. I've never eaten such delicious ramen before in my life," he exclaimed.






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