Volleyball player Kim Yeon-koung. Photo by MBC, captured from the broadcast screen of 'I Live Alone'.

Volleyball player Kim Yeon-koung. Photo by MBC, captured from the broadcast screen of 'I Live Alone'.

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Hee-eun Park] Volleyball player Kim Yeon-kyung revealed her daily life enjoying various hobbies.


On the 31st, MBC's 'I Live Alone' aired footage of Kim Yeon-kyung enjoying her last summer vacation before training.


In the broadcast, she decided to enjoy a short trip in Korea for her own vacation before joining the team. To prepare, she started making a lunchbox. Kim Yeon-kyung checked Baek Jong-won's YouTube videos and challenged herself to roll kimbap. She made the audience laugh as she burned the egg garnish while frying it and sliced the carrot and cucumber thickly as the filling.


Moreover, after rolling the kimbap, she realized she had forgotten to include the cucumber and carrot, and showcased a new cooking method by sticking the ingredients inside the kimbap. When she forgot the sesame oil, she poured it directly onto the finished kimbap.


While the studio cast was embarrassed by her unhesitating hand movements completing the lunchbox, Kim Yeon-kyung confidently said, "Kimbap doesn't seem that difficult."


After finishing making the kimbap lunchbox, she packed her bags and headed to Gapyeong to enjoy wake surfing. Wake surfing was a newly added hobby for Kim Yeon-kyung. Attempting wakeboarding for the second time that day, she succeeded in dancing on the wakeboard as suggested on the spot by the instructor, thanks to her natural athleticism.



Unlike the early moments when she fell into the water due to lack of balance, she demonstrated athlete-like learning ability and excellent athletic skills. The wakeboard instructor admired her athletic ability, saying, "It's impossible to do this well after learning just once last time."


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