All The Butlers' in one of Ahn Jung-hwan's Spain national under-21 football team-class teamwork training
On SBS All The Butlers' broadcast on the 9th, Ahn Jung-hwan stepped out as master.
Ahn Jung-hwan, who was called "Terius" during his active career, is the main character of Shinhwa in the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup quarter-finals. He set up the stage for Korea's semi-finals Shinhwa with a golden goal in the round of 16 in Italy. He was able to play a big role because he learned a lot from the first foreign coach Hiddink. "The arts are also similar to soccer. teamwork, breathing is important, "he said, transferring the basics of the teamwork he learned during his active career to the members of All The Butlers.
Ahn Jung-hwan proposed a two-person one-man wash ceremony for the members of All The Butlers, who had been together for three years but lacked teamwork. “When you help each other (washing), you have strange feelings,” said Ahn Jung-hwan, who explained, “you can break feelings that are too bad.” He also made public his teammates Kim Tae-young and Anhwa during his active career.
Members of Yang Se-hyeong, Lee Seung-gi, Jung Eun-woo, and Kim Dong-Hyun who experienced the ceremony felt strange feelings. In particular, Yang Se-hyeong explained, "It is embarrassing, but I feel closer to something."
Ahn Jung-hwan also maintained a two-man group form in the ensuing training, as well as the process of feeling and filling each other's shortfalls with training such as dribbling and running. The four members looked more sticky. In particular, during the fisherman's run, Lee Seung-gi lost to Kim Dong-Hyun Cha Jung Eun-woo, who collaborated with each other in the process of running alone Yang Se-hyeong. Ahn Jung-hwan told me the lesson of teamwork, saying, "We have to work together, we have to cooperate."
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