The Race Shows Off Nonsense Muscles In Korea

Body Profile, representative photos on social networks only focus on showing off their body instead of the face, becoming a trend, causing young Koreans to rush to the Gym.0: 00/5: 21 years of the year After Pandemic Covid-19 outbreaks, Park Hyun-Seok sees himself in the mirror and feels terrified in front of what itself sees. Stand in front of him is a body that has increased by more than 10 kg. Park felt embarrassed because he thought he was ugly and lazy. According to Yonhap, the 30-year-old man from Seoul was immediately scheduled with a studio to take a "body profile" photo (temporarily translated: Body) On the next 3 months

. Body Profile only representative photos on social networks only show off their body instead of the face, which is becoming a trend in Korean youth. Photo of Park Hyun-Seok's Body Profile After months of training, dieting. Photo: Yonhap
With people like Park, body profile is an important motivation to help them to embark on weight loss, regaining shape after a long period of interruption because of epidemic. Pursuing body Profile Comes with harsh exercise and strict diet. If you do properly, the results are beneficial both physically and mentally. However, the reality proves that achievements usually exist only in a short time. The moment the image shooting ending is also the time when people rush into eating and drinking, invisible to satisfying themselves after self-prohibiting self-contemplations. Body preliminary gym is given from fish trainers Nhan - Those who view the maintenance of body, weight are career goals. But, about 6-7 years ago, this concept becomes popular with young people in the age of 20-30.Kim Jeong -Taek, the M-class studio executive, a photo studio in Seoul specializes in shooting body profiles, assuming that Covid-19 pandemic is directly related to this trend. "When the epidemic outbreaks, not many people Want to go to the gym. But now, when the government eases limitations, everyone spills, causing a crowded gym "
Although it has set a goal of taking photos of body records at the age of 20, forever until nearly 30 years old , Yoo, in Seongnam, south of Seoul, is really determined to practice. "I want to find a new driving force for life, want to motivate yourself and have more inspiration," she said. Like Park, Yoo caught First prepare and o Spring by booking appointments with studios and registering bodybuilding courses. Korean Gym started to reopen after the Korean government eased against the epidemic in July. Photo: iwonhoyou. Some studios are so well-sealed in the next 6 months. Finally, Yoo also found a suitable place, empty after 4 months. From there, every day, she practiced 2 hours, maintaining the main diet of chicken, protein and salad. "Article The worst is that I was stressed in the work and the menstrual cycle every month made me feel really lucky, "Yoo said. The 28-year-old girl recognizes the type of stress relief by eating. "But because I can't do it anymore, I was very pressure and began to understand why everyone watched the clips of broadcasting 'Mukbang'". Yoo said the biggest spiritual support is the coach Individuals, who not only guide you to eat and how to practice but often come to meet to monitor her mood and physical. Another thing to help Yoo in the right direction is that she has invested money Pretty large. Take pictures, including makeup and hairdressing, worth 650,000 won (560 USD), prepaid. Personal training classes cost 2 million won (1,700 USD) for 40 rehearsals. Dyeing for 2 months to cost about 500,000 won (430 USD). The costumes cost 100,000-150,000 won (85-130 USD) and special diets also cost a significant amount. Black Kiwi data analysis, the number of search keywords "Body Profile" in Korea has surpassed the number of 500,000 in the past year. On Instagram, there are more than 2.3 million posts with related hashtag.Kwak Keum-Joo, professor of psychology at Seoul National University, said the body profile is a positive trend if done yes Finally. "Young people are suffering from a lot of stress because hard to earn jobs and pandemic has taken away everyone's opportunity. But by spending time to improve yourself and share your experience on social networks, they found a way to dialogue and create new communication space. "However, Professor Kwak warned no Should desire to "show off" to become an obsession, because it can lead to social networking addiction.Kim Min-ji, doctor at Soonchunhyang University Hospital, also warns health risks Of weight loss and muscle construction in a short time. Dr. Kim said that everyone should spend at least 6 months to practice and prepare for the body. "Many people vulnerable to gain weight again if they decrease in 1-2 months and may have dining disorders because Do not perform a balanced diet. "Popular body profile photos on the Korean social network. Photo: Marshel

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