Anup Debnath, a 51-year-old QNET customer, set a Guinness World Record as the oldest person to perform continuous back handsprings, completing 20 continuous back handsprings. Debnath credits his commitment to fitness and strength supported by QNET’s wellness products as the driver behind his extraordinary physical goals and performance.
“To accomplish something like this at my age takes intense dedication, a consistent fitness regimen and harmony of mind, body, and spirit,” Debnath said. “For the past two years, I’ve relied on the Amezcua Chi Pendant 4 with Amezcua Resonance Technology (ART) to keep me centered and energized. Paired with other Amezcua products, like the Bio Disc 3, which energizes my food and structures the water I consume, giving me mental and physical balance, and the Bio Light 3, which aids in recovery by alleviating pain and discomfort after intense training, these products enhance my overall well-being and empower me to push my limits.”
QNET’s Amezcua Chi Pendant 4 was designed to support customers in achieving their holistic wellbeing goals by “harmonizing physical, emotional and mental energies.”
“Anup’s achievement is extraordinary, and we are incredibly proud to have played a part in his journey,” said Trevor Kuna, QNET Chief Marketing Officer. “His belief in QNET’s Amezcua products reflects our mission—helping people achieve balance and wellness in every aspect of their lives. Anup’s story is a testament to discipline, resilience, and holistic well-being. We celebrate his inspiring feat and his commitment to greatness.”