Lee Seung-cheol daughter "Rhythmic gymnastics player eight years, quit with slum" inside confession (Grandmaid class)
On the 21st, Channel A 'Men's Life - groom's class these days (hereinafter referred to as 'Grand Class') in the 33rd, Park Tae-hwan met Lee Seung-cheol and got a day of dad class.
Lee Seung-cheol said, "Daughter Won has admired 'Marine Boy' Park Tae-hwan."
Park Tae-hwan booked scuba diving in person in return.
Park Tae-hwan continued his flogging (jogging and picking up trash at the same time) around the beach after enjoying scuba diving alone with Woni.
Park Tae-hwan asked Lee Seung-cheol's daughter Won-i, "Is it hard when you Exercise; isn't it stressful?"
"I had been doing Rhythmic gymnastics for eight years before I had a diving," Won said. "But once in the middle, the slum came and hung up. I was 10 years old when I was the best, but I quit because it was so hard. "
"I just rested and did not do anything," he recalled.
Park Tae-hwan asked, "How did you get through that?" And Woni said, "When I quit the player, I climbed with my mother and it was a mountain that was easy to walk. But (I quit Exercise) it suddenly gets hard," he said, adding, "I started again because my muscles were gone and I was shocked."
"How about diving now. "Is it good?" said Park Tae-hwan, "It is fun, but diving seems to be scary to actually do rather than to be afraid of training."
Park Tae-hwan said: "Fun is the most important thing. The speed of achieving the goal is different from those who are stressed and forced and those who enjoy Exercise. "
"My uncle has just been diving, but I want him to have fun. It's not easy, but I want him to do it."
Photo: Channel A broadcast screen