Financier ♥ Son Yeon-jae's exercise is more difficult than raising children, so it's hard to control your condition and it's endless (Pyeon Restaurant)
Oct 10, 2025
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The daily life of Son Yeon-jae, a legend of Korean rhythmic gymnastics, was revealed on KBS 2TV 'New Release Pyeon Restaurant' (hereinafter 'Pyeon Restaurant'), which aired on the 10th.
On this day, Son Yeon-jae drew laughter by introducing herself, saying, `It's the hardest to be a novice mom in the second year of parenting.'
Son Yeon-jae said, "I'm grateful that my mother raised me like this. I'm grateful and fun just to be able to watch my child grow up."."
In the VCR released, Son Yeon-jae was seen carefully grooming ingredients from the morning and preparing meal prep for her son Jun-yeon by accurately measuring them. The refrigerator is completely labeled, so thorough management was outstanding.
In addition, Son Yeon-jae also released a 'Lee Yoo-sik diary' that contains his son's baby food record. The diary, which was written from the age of six months, drew attention as it organized details such as Jun-yeon's preferences, allergies, and diet composition.
Son Yeon-jae "Since I lived only doing rhythmic gymnastics, I had limited meals since I was young. There were many ingredients that I had not eaten until I retired. Maybe because I don't have enough experience in food, I'm a picky eater. Children tend to resemble their parents' eating habits, but they think that they'll be in trouble if they look like me, so they're cooking 'Working hard '", he explained.
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However, his son, Jun-yeon, was disappointed by his refusal to eat bulgogi, and Son Yeon-jae confessed his difficulties in raising children in reality, saying, `Now, the state of being blackened.'
In particular, when asked "Which is more difficult, parenting or exercise?", he answered "unconditionally parenting". Son Yeon-jae said, `Athletes can eat well, sleep well, and control their condition even if training is difficult. However, parenting is not in good condition and there is no end to it," he said, drawing deep sympathy.
yaqqol@sportschosun.com