Short track national short track skaters Kim A-Rang and Kwak Yoon-Ki scrambled for ‘I Live Alone’.
In the MBC entertainment program ‘I Live Alone’, aired on the followingnoon of the 4th, the daily life of the eldest brother Yoongi Kwak of the national short track team that heated up the 2022 Beijing Olympics and the eldest sister Arang Kim were revealed. On that day, A-Rang Kim was not able to attend the studio as she tested positive for the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
First, the daily life of A-Rang Kim, who has been in the 8th year of independence, was revealed. Kim A-Rang said, “I am living in two houses,” and introduced the daily life at the Jinseon National Athlete’s Village and the Goyang City Hall dormitory, where she is staying. Kim A-Rang, who opened the morning with meals, nutritional supplements, and massage, took care of ‘frog gloves’, a staple of short track athletes. The left-hand glove for short track, which is called ‘frog glove’ with a tip attached to the tip of a finger, is the first glove developed in Korea and is said to help with short track performance.
After that, Kim A-Rang went to the gym and worked hard from warm-up to strength training and corner belt exercise, which is an essential exercise in short track.
After that, Kim A-Rang visited his father’s workplace in search of his father, whom he had not seen in a year. Kim A-Rang’s father is working on a movie set. She touched her heart when Arang Kim gave her father her silver medal in the women’s 3000m relay around her neck. At the request of his father, Kim A-Rang presented autographs to his father’s acquaintances, and had a special date by taking a commemorative photo with the representatives of his father’s company and other employees.
The daily life of Kwak Yoon-gi, who has been living in the dormitory for 9 years, has been revealed. Kwak Yoon-gi said earlier that ‘I Live Alone’ was the motivation for her to win an Olympic medal, and she said that she looked forward to her appearance in ‘I Live Alone’. She then went on to say that she surprised everyone when she revealed that she is out of the Olympics but she still has world championships and national championships. She started the day by checking her equipment, including . She added that in her gold-coloured skates, she said, “That brand only puts gold in Olympic medalists and world championship winners,” she said with confidence.
Kwak Yoon-gi said, “It’s fun to exercise right following the Olympics,” and went to the training ground of his team with Kim A-rang. Kwak Yoon-gi went to the waiting room without eating anything, saying that training on an empty stomach has become a habit for early morning training. Yoongi Kwak took on the role of a ‘playing coach’ who works as a player and coach in the team and worked hard to guide his juniors.
After training, Kwak Yoon-gi repaired the skate blades himself, and visited a hamburger shop with Lim Yong-jin and Hong Kyung-hwan, who belonged to the same team. Kwak Yoon-gi, who boasted a knife-like Dutch pay, acknowledged his naive side and said that he wanted to film ‘I Live Alone’ at a house other than the dormitory with the dream of owning a house.
Kwak Yoon-gi, who went out and experienced popularity firsthand, drew attention by returning to the dormitory and filling out the household account book immediately. Kwak Yoon-gi showed off his special saving spirit by saying that he is writing a car diary following the household account book he has been using for 7 years.
Kwak Yoon-gi talked regarding his regrets while talking to his mother, who was unable to meet due to COVID-19. Then, Kwak Yoon-gi confessed her loneliness, saying, “She has lived alone for a long time, so she doesn’t want to live alone.”
On the other hand, MBC’s entertainment program ‘I Live Alone’ is a documentary-style entertainment program that captures the daily lives of celebrities living alone in the form of observation cameras, reflecting the growing number of single men and women and single-person households. It is broadcast every Friday at 11 PM.
(Seoul = News 1)
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