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Woo Do-hwan, "Four meals a day, four bowls of rice..."I ate it before I went to sleep" [an interview with]

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Kim Mihwa

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  • Netflix's 'Hunt Dogs' Season 2 interview Woo Do-hwan
Woo Do-hwan / Photo = Netflix
Woo Do-hwan / Photo = Netflix

Actor Woo Do-hwan (33) said he took even harsher care of himself for season 2 of Netflix's "Hunt Dogs."

At a cafe in Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 9th, he met with actor Woo Do-hwan from the Netflix series "Hunt Dogs" Season 2 and talked about the work.

Season 2 of "Hunt Dogs" is a story about Gunwoo (Woo Do-hwan) and Woojin (Lee Sang) who beat up a gang of heinous illegal loan sharks, and another exhilarating straight hook against a global illegal boxing league dominated by money and violence. Woo Do-hwan leads the work as the main character of season 2 following season 1.

Season 2 of the Netflix series "Hunt Dogs," which was released on the 3rd, is drawing attention every day amid favorable reviews. According to Netflix's Tudum TOP 10 website on the 8th, Season 2 of "Hound Dogs" recorded 5 million viewers (the value of viewing time divided by the total running time of the work) within three days of its release, ranking second in the global TOP 10 series (non-English). In addition, it has been on the top 10 list of 67 countries around the world as well as topping the "Korea's TOP 10 Series" from immediately after its release to today, proving its popularity.

Woo Do-hwan said, "I think I worked out more systematically for season 2. At the beginning of season 1, if it was just a boxer's body, in the second half, Sang-i and I went down to the countryside and tried to make it bigger while working out. "But I only had that period for a month, so I did my best. Season 2 still had about three to four months to build and prepare. So I ate about four meals a day. I eat four meals a day, and then I eat them before I go to sleep. So I tried a lot to gain a little bit of fat and gain a little bit of fat," he said.

Woo Do-hwan said, "When I exercise, I gain weight. I don't eat well if I don't exercise, so I gain weight if I exercise. After working out, I ate chicken breasts unconditionally and ate Zikova (chicken) if I didn't want to eat chicken breasts. And I ate four bowls of rice a day without fail," he said.

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