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A YouTuber who is sweeping bodyweight exercise competitions and making motivational videos for others even while fighting cancer is a hot topic. Capture from YouTube ‘Power POWER’
A college student who won a bodyweight exercise competition even while fighting cancer is making waves with a motivational video.
The YouTube channel ‘Power POWER’, which has over 15,600 subscribers, has been uploading videos of bodyweight exercises for about three years.
Kim Dong-ho (23), who runs this channel, has been fighting cancer ever since he was first discovered with head and neck cancer when he was 7 or 8 years old.
He said, “I underwent more than 20 surgeries due to cancer that developed when I was young.” He continued, “Even though my bones were deformed, my nerves were paralyzed, my shoulders sank, and my body suffered permanent damage, I continued to challenge myself. “I told myself that it wasn’t just about taking on the challenge, but that I could always believe in myself and do it,” he said.
Mr. Kim said, “I want to stop fighting cancer and completely cure it.” He added, “Currently, I am not using chemotherapy or radiation treatment, and when it recurs, it is removed through surgery. “There are still a few bad organizations left, including the head, so we are watching the progress.”
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A YouTuber who is sweeping bodyweight exercise competitions and making motivational videos for others even while fighting cancer is a hot topic. Capture from YouTube ‘Power POWER’
Mr. Kim, who started exercising in his first year of high school, does pull-ups every day. Because I have been sick since I was young, I feel weak and pessimistic when compared to healthy people, so I have been living a life of abandoning negative thoughts and valuing myself since I was in high school.
He is doing bodyweight exercises, such as pull-ups, at home or at the playground. He developed his physical strength enough to do push-ups in a handstand position while wearing a hospital gown, and from last year to this year, he became the winner of several events at the National Martial Arts Festival and the Gwanghwamun K-Body Exercise Competition.
He expressed his thoughts about winning, saying, “I am receiving treatment for cancer, and I hope that showing that I can do this will motivate others.”
Quoting Friedrich Nietzsche’s famous saying, “The pain that does not kill me makes me stronger,” he said, “That fear led me here,” and has been showing himself doing the bar exercise from 2021 until now.
He said, “My channel name does not simply mean strength. “It is of French origin and also means ‘I can do it,’” he said, showing his appearance when he won the competition last September. Mr. A pulled himself up onto the bar several more times even after his competitors gave up and took first place. Mr. A’s challenge erupted in applause at the scene.
Netizens said, “Overcoming cancer is an incredible task. “Thank you for being an example,” “Thank you for motivating me,” “This is the moment when all the troubles I have experienced so far become insignificant,” and “Nothing is impossible,” they are sending their voices of support to Mr. Kim.
Reporter Kim Yu-min
How can individuals facing serious health challenges find motivation to pursue fitness and exercise like you did?
Opinion:
Interviewer: Congratulations on your recent success in overcoming significant challenges and winning bodyweight exercise competitions despite battling cancer. Can you tell us how you manage to stay motivated and determined throughout your journey?
Guest 1: Thank you very much. Staying motivated has been a constant struggle for me, but I rely on several strategies to keep myself going. Firstly, I try to focus on the present moment and not dwell on negative thoughts or compare myself to others. Secondly, I remind myself of my why – I do these exercises not just for myself but also to inspire others who are facing similar battles. Lastly, I surround myself with supportive people who believe in me and encourage me to keep pushing forward.
Interviewer: That’s amazing. Can you share with us how your experiences with cancer have affected your attitude towards life and fitness in general?
Guest 2: My cancer diagnosis has completely shifted my perspective on life. Before, I was quite pessimistic and lacked self-confidence, but now I believe that every challenge can be overcome with the right mindset and determination. Fitness, particularly bodyweight exercises, has given me a newfound strength and resilience that I never knew I had. It’s not just about physical strength; it’s also about mental toughness and the will to succeed despite the odds.
Interviewer: Your story is incredibly inspiring, and we’re sure it will inspire many others who are going through similar struggles. Do you have any advice for individuals suffering from cancer or other serious illnesses who want to incorporate fitness into their lives?
Guest 1: My advice would be to start small and focus on progress, not perfection. Don’t expect immediate results, but instead, set realistic goals and celebrate every small victory. Also, finding a support system or community can be incredibly helpful in keeping you accountable and motivated. Don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it, whether it’s from family, friends, or professionals. Remember, you are not alone in this journey.
Interviewer: That’s wonderful advice. what are your future plans now that you’ve gained recognition for your amazing accomplish