Eunpyeong District Recruiting Participants for 'Youth Training' Program
For Youth Aged 19 to 39
Held Every Wednesday
On May 20, Eunpyeong District in Seoul announced that it is recruiting participants for the 'Eunpyeong Youth Training' program, designed to promote youth health and foster local community networks.
The program consists of accessible physical activities such as calisthenics, corrective exercises, new sports, and team-based games. Rather than focusing solely on exercise itself, the program emphasizes building camaraderie among young people and invigorating the local community through shared experiences and communication.
'Eunpyeong Youth Training' promotional material. Provided by Eunpyeong District.
View original imageThe program runs from June to October 2026, with sessions held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The regular venue is the Gupabal Checkpoint futsal field, but during the peak heat in July and August, sessions will be held at the Eunpyeong Hall in the Eunpyeong District Office.
The program is open to youth aged 19 to 39 who reside in or are active in Eunpyeong District. Each month, 20 participants are selected on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to new applicants. Applications are accepted from the 15th to the last day of each month for participation in the following month. Interested individuals can submit an online application via the QR code provided in the promotional material.
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An official from Eunpyeong District stated, "We hope that the Eunpyeong Youth Training program will help young people develop healthy habits and form new relationships within the local community, even amid their busy daily lives."
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