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Choi Hyeong-woo of Kia, a professional baseball player who won the batting king at the age of 37 last year, challenged Lee Seung-yeop's record for the most RBI in his career.

Currently, I am going to my hometown and training with my juniors.



Reporter Bae Jeong-hoon has been there.



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Recently, Hyung-woo Choi set up a mini camp in Jeonju, his hometown, with 4 juniors including Choi Won-jun and Lee Woo-seong.



I am sweating in cold weather because I cannot do personal training abroad, but I am digesting a tremendous amount of exercise enough to inspire the juniors of my'nephew'.



[Hyungwoo Choi/KIA Tigers: I don't always sleep in the morning, so my juniors with me should always wake up in the morning.

That's the rule.

I think it will be perfect until February 1st (starting the spring camp) because the bet has now entered.]



Hyung-woo Choi, who was 37 years old, is synonymous with steadfastness, winning his second free agent contract with a hitting king last year.



The trick was surprisingly simple.



[Hyungwoo Choi/KIA Tigers: (The secret of strength) is just rice, rice.

It's so boring, but there's nothing other than that.

I think I can only eat well.]



I don't feel complicated about the opposing team's defensive shift, which becomes more persistent as the years go by.



[Hyungwoo Choi/KIA Tigers: (To break through the shift), you just have to hit hard.

I thought it was out, but it couldn't be so exciting again if I didn't have defense.



The team and their goals for this year and for the future are also clearly set.



[Choi Hyung-woo/KIA Tigers: (Team performance) 3rd, 2nd, etc. I want to continue to be in the top ranks.

In addition, the personally (KBO Lee's ambassador), I think you want to see broken even one country most RBIs records.



(Video interview: jeongyeongbae, video editing: ohyoungtaek)