Donation of 15 Massage Chairs to Jincheon National Athlete Village

Bodyfriend announced on the 5th that it delivered 15 massage chairs to the Jincheon National Training Center to support national athletes who are focusing on training ahead of the Tokyo Olympics opening on the 23rd, despite the impact of COVID-19. From the left: Lee Yu-ju, Deputy Manager of Marketing Planning Team at Bodyfriend; Jeong Jae-hoon, Head of Marketing Planning Office; Song Seung-ho, Head of Marketing Strategy Headquarters; Shin Chi-yong, Director of Jincheon Training Center; Jeong Seong-sook, Deputy Director; Lee Byung-jin, Head of Training Headquarters; Kim Jae-hyung, Head of Medical Science Department. Photo by Bodyfriend

Bodyfriend announced on the 5th that it delivered 15 massage chairs to the Jincheon National Training Center to support national athletes who are focusing on training ahead of the Tokyo Olympics opening on the 23rd, despite the impact of COVID-19. From the left: Lee Yu-ju, Deputy Manager of Marketing Planning Team at Bodyfriend; Jeong Jae-hoon, Head of Marketing Planning Office; Song Seung-ho, Head of Marketing Strategy Headquarters; Shin Chi-yong, Director of Jincheon Training Center; Jeong Seong-sook, Deputy Director; Lee Byung-jin, Head of Training Headquarters; Kim Jae-hyung, Head of Medical Science Department. Photo by Bodyfriend

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Bodyfriend announced on the 5th that it delivered 15 massage chairs to the Jincheon National Athlete Village to support national athletes who are focusing on training ahead of the Tokyo Olympics opening on the 23rd, despite the impact of COVID-19.


The donated massage chairs include Bodyfriend's flagship model 'The Pharaoh,' steady sellers 'The Phantom,' 'Phantom II Marble Special Edition (Captain America·Iron Man),' 'Palace II,' and the medical device 'Phantom Medical.' These products will be placed in various locations within the Jincheon National Athlete Village, such as the male and female Hwarang Halls, lounges, and the medical center.


The installed products are equipped with various massage programs for condition management, including body part-specific massage programs that help athletes recover from fatigue caused by training, as well as mental massages that aid emotional stability.


Shin Chiyong, head of the Jincheon Athlete Village, said, "This is a much-needed gift like rain in a drought for athletes enduring intense training all day long," adding, "Athletes are lining up to rest in the massage chairs, and satisfaction is very high."



Song Seungho, head of Bodyfriend, said, "We send applause to the national athletes who are dedicating themselves to training to elevate the nation's status during difficult times," and added, "Bodyfriend will also take pride in being Korea's healthcare national representative and will continuously strive to develop healthcare technology to maintain its global number one position."


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