Park Hye Jeong & Park Tae Joon talking about their sport

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Knowing Bros Episode 448 : Kim Ha Yun, Kim Min Jong, Park Hye Jeong, Park Tae Joon
Transcript
00:00I don't feel good when I lose.
00:02What's the point of holding this when I lost?
00:04Isn't it enough for a cow to walk 2.4m?
00:07A cow?
00:08Yes, that's enough.
00:09Then you can practice.
00:11You can practice with Jang-hoon.
00:13Oh, with Jang-hoon?
00:15Next, Hae-jung.
00:18The silver medal for weightlifting.
00:22It's been 12 years since he won it.
00:25It's the most important medal.
00:27How did you feel, Hae-jung?
00:29I was so nervous during the match.
00:33I couldn't do anything.
00:36So...
00:37My dad and my sister came,
00:39but I couldn't see them.
00:41I was so nervous that I couldn't see the coach.
00:44Hae-jung, I'm curious.
00:45Before we went out to do weightlifting,
00:49did you hit your face?
00:51Sometimes, you hit too hard.
00:54I was a little relaxed before going in.
00:58I hit it to make him nervous.
01:02Did you get hit like that, too?
01:05I ask him to hit me on purpose.
01:08I got hit too hard at the Olympics.
01:11I got a bruise here.
01:13That's why it hurt a lot.
01:16That must have helped a lot.
01:17Is that ammonia that you smell?
01:20Why do you smell ammonia?
01:21Do you feel dizzy when you smell it?
01:23I don't smell it.
01:24Oh, really?
01:25You don't smell it.
01:26I don't smell it.
01:27You don't have to smell it?
01:29Can I smell the scent I like?
01:30Yes, you can.
01:32Some people smell herbs.
01:33Like shot number five.
01:36Hae-jung doesn't say anything.
01:39He just smells it.
01:41I've never done that, so I don't know.
01:43Hae-jung, you know what?
01:44When Ho-dong wrestled in the past,
01:47he said he felt like he could beat him.
01:50Even though he was always the same weight,
01:53did you feel that when you grabbed him?
01:55Yes, I think I did.
01:57When I grabbed him,
02:00I thought it would be easy.
02:03Your hands were like this.
02:05You were high-fiving him.
02:06That's amazing.
02:08It's an honor.
02:09Do you wear gloves when you practice?
02:11I can't wear gloves when I practice.
02:13If I wear gloves, I might slip and get hurt.
02:17So I hold him with my bare hands.
02:19I put on carbonated magnesium so that I don't slip.
02:22You can't take care of your hands.
02:24Even if you put on medicine, it's repetitive.
02:26It doesn't mean much.
02:27I just put on a lot of carbonated magnesium before I go to bed.
02:29I sleep with cotton gloves on.
02:31You can't put on steroids, can you?
02:34I can't.
02:35Can't you put it on?
02:37It's a doping.
02:39Can't you put it on?
02:40It can cause a rash.
02:42It can cause a rash.
02:43Our national team players
02:46keep doping.
02:47Even if you catch a cold, you can't take medicine.
02:50You can't take medicine.
02:52Next is Tae-joon.
02:54Park Tae-joon.
02:55Gold medal with a weight of 58kg.
03:00He won the gold medal in Korea
03:02for the first time in the first Olympics.
03:06In men's taekwondo, he won the gold medal
03:09in 16 years.
03:10Korean people are like that.
03:11It's the end of the world.
03:13Why can't I win a gold medal?
03:14There are people who are disappointed.
03:16Korea is taekwondo.
03:17Of course, I know you'll win a gold medal.
03:19It's gotten more difficult, right?
03:21Since the London Olympics
03:23have been changed to an electronic system,
03:26European players have long legs
03:31and have sensors on their soles.
03:33If you touch the score with your front foot,
03:35the score will come out well.
03:37In that sense, Korean players
03:40are physically disadvantaged.
03:41That's right.
03:43Tae-joon, I don't know much.
03:45It's like talking to my son.
03:46Korean taekwondo is cool.
03:50It's a world-class martial art.
03:52It's all electronic.
03:54You have to focus on scoring.
03:55That's why you can't do that.
03:59He was a middle school student.
04:00Anyway, he's the best in the world.
04:01That's right.
04:03How did you feel when you stood up?
04:05Do you feel it in your hands?
04:07I thought I'd come up
04:09after preparing a lot.
04:11I came up and faced him.
04:13I met him once last year and lost.
04:16And I won the war once.
04:18It was a one-on-one situation.
04:20Last year, I felt a little strong.
04:23If I had a physical fight, I would fall.
04:25But this time,
04:27I had a physical fight.
04:31I felt very weak.
04:33So I thought,
04:35Oh, it's changed.
04:36I thought it would be enough.
04:37I think I got more confidence.
04:39The opponent in the final
04:41was sick from the beginning.
04:44Didn't he come to Busan?
04:45He kept falling down.
04:48It's a sport.
04:50Of course, it's right to do your best until the end.
04:52You said you were looking for someone who was down.
04:57How did you feel about that?
05:00From the player's point of view,
05:03I can only see the opponent and the referee.
05:05Until the referee signals and falls,
05:07the player is focused on the game.
05:09That's right. You have to do your best.
05:11And the opponent said he turned his back.
05:13The referee signals after he turns his back.
05:16That's what a lot of people say.
05:19I'm only focused on the game.
05:22From Tae-joon's point of view,
05:24I don't blame the player.
05:26He fell down because he was sick.
05:27But when he got up, he started flying again.
05:29From Tae-joon's point of view,
05:30I don't know if he's sick or what he's doing.
05:33He fell down and stayed for a long time.
05:35But when he got up, he started flying again.
05:38That's how Tae-joon is on the air.
05:39His shoes are comfortable.
05:41From Tae-joon's point of view,
05:43I don't know what he's doing.
05:44Even if he's sick,
05:46he didn't give up.
05:48So,
05:49it's polite to do your best.
05:52That's right.
05:52I think it was because it was the final of the Olympics.
05:54My finger fell out during the game.
05:58I just held it in.
06:00I don't know how sick the opponent is.
06:04Tae-joon was sick, too.
06:05Say whatever you want.
06:07I fell out, too.
06:10I fell out, too.
06:12There's no need to be sick.
06:14That's amazing.
06:16For example,
06:18if a great baseball player retires,
06:22it's the last hitter of the day.
06:24But the pitcher who throws the ball
06:26says, it's the last day of that senior,
06:29so throw a home run.
06:30Throw a good one.
06:32This is
06:33ignoring that player.
06:35It's a bad manner.
06:36Jang-hoon was consistent, too.
06:37Didn't you fight with the referee in the retirement game?
06:39Of course.
06:41Don't lie.
06:42What's your tendency?
06:43Retirement ceremony tendency.
06:46I didn't disturb him that day.
06:48Tae-joon congratulated you at the award ceremony.
06:52After the game,
06:53I was waiting for the award ceremony in the waiting room.
06:56The player was just sitting there,
06:58so I asked him if he was okay.
07:00He said, it's a sports game.
07:01Of course, it's okay because you can get up.
07:04Don't worry about it.
07:04Congratulations.
07:05We celebrated together.
07:07I got up and said,
07:09should I carry you on my back?
07:11He said, you don't have to carry me.
07:13Just help me.
07:14So we helped each other.
07:16Did you say all this in English?
07:17Tae-joon can speak English.
07:19He's good at Korean.
07:21Is he that good at Korean?
07:24I love KFC.
07:26I love KFC.
07:29I'm a big fan of KFC.
07:30NG players
07:32speak English when they were young.
07:35He can speak English.
07:38I was going to ask you to do this.
07:40But Tae-joon was in a bad condition
07:42when he saw the side kick.
07:45He was so scared that he didn't want to do it.
07:48So let's do it simply.
07:50You're a national taekwondo player, right?
07:52Let's do a taekwondo kick.
07:57Taekwon!
08:00It's embarrassing.
08:03I don't ask a professional taekwondo player
08:06how many rounds he has played.
08:08He only trains without a time limit.
08:10So you don't have a time limit?
08:10I do have a time limit,
08:12but it's when I was young.
08:13I don't have time to look at the time.
08:16How many rounds do you have, Tae-joon?
08:17I have 4 rounds.
08:194 pooms.
08:20So in Korea, 4 pooms is a gold medal?
08:23That's easy.
08:24Taekwon!
08:26Taekwon!
08:28Taekwon!
08:29Taekwon!
08:35The turn kick first.
08:37If it flies away, you have to catch it with your mouth.
08:41Don't we have to go over there?
08:43It's the turn kick.
08:44You know it's 5 points, right?
08:46There aren't many players who do the turn kick in the Olympics.
08:49Just follow me.
08:50Taekwon!
08:59Taekwon!
09:00Taekwon!
09:023 points.
09:04You have to catch it with your mouth.
09:05It only flies one piece,
09:07but it flies 3 pieces.
09:08Now, the turn kick.
09:10You know it, right?
09:11The turn kick.
09:12Let's do the turn kick.
09:14It's really heavy.
09:20Taekwon!
09:22Taekwon!
09:23Taekwon!
09:25Taekwon!
09:26Taekwon!
09:29Taekwon!
09:31Let's give him a round of applause.
09:33Taekwon!
09:34Taekwon!
09:36He's good.
09:37He's good.
09:38He's cool.
09:39He's cool.
09:40Now, the four players that Korea is proud of.
09:43Let's see where they live.
09:46There's a list of where they live.
09:47They all live in Jincheon.
09:49They all live in Jincheon.
09:51They all live in Jincheon.
09:52Right.
09:53Don't they meet often in Jincheon?
09:57They either move or go together as a team.
09:59They usually go to tournaments together.

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