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'Bear crawl’ for 26 miles: Top US trainer raised big funds for veteran at New York City Marathon

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Devon Lévesque is like "Fight Club," in 2020, without the anarchy. One of America’s top fitness trainers, he just broke barriers doing the New York City Marathon -- all of its 26.2 miles in a very unique way.

He finished the marathon in a bear crawl where he ran on his hands and feet. He told Fox News he never wanted to quit. “I was in a non-negotiable mindset.

I prepared 12 months for this and stayed hyper-focused for thirty days leading up to it. A week leading up to it I cleared my schedule and fully zoned in on every step I would take during the crawl.

I tried to anticipate all pieces of the full 21 hours.” Lévesque, who has spent his life being the fast one, did the crazy feat to raise money for the organization that.

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