Volume 1, Number 3 April 9, 2003 | |||||||||||||||||
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Se Ri Pak's Tour Diary |
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As originally written by Se Ri Pak for Joong Ang Ilbo. Translation by LoveGiants |
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Diary Entry #5: Training at the Dog Fighting Ring |
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These days, I always take Happy with me. She is a 350-dollar beagle female
puppy. I bought her before I won the Open. Now, I'm with my parents, but
before they came to the U.S, I felt lonely at home, where no one was there
and there were no galleries cheering. But since I bought Happy, I don't
feel lonely at home any more. Because I know she is waiting for me there.
It seems that father doesn't like me to be with Happy. It is possible
that he wants me to keep a fierce dog for dog fighting, though he says
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I endured it all and came to understand him and his purpose of training
me in such odd ways. To see me love Happy so much, my father may be afraid that I am now too tender to be a winner. Maybe he wants to take me to the dog fighting ring again. But I still have a tender heart in me. |
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Diary Entry #6: Stepping Up and Down the Stairs |
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Nowadays, I often hear people saying in jest, "Se Ri must be a cyborg." They say that because I've participated in three events in a row, from the Open, to the JAL Big Apple Classic. Each event has 4 official rounds, (the Open also had the sudden death round), and 2 days of practice rounds. Including the pro-am, I've been on the course all month long. Certainly, I'm a human being. Neither Pinocchio nor Jamie Sommers, I'm
a common girl who wants to hide her legs when the T.V. camera focuses
on them. |
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Among the more painful parts of my training, walking up and down stairs was very effective. Since I started playing golf, I have done this in our 15-floor apartment house almost every day. It's intended to strengthen the lower part of the body. My father was a single digit handicap golfer and knew the importance of strong legs in golf. Walking up and down all the stairs 5 times was so painful. I rather liked
going up the stairs. Because, when I went down, I had to step backwards,
and I couldn't imagine anything more painful than that. When stepping
backwards down a stairway, you have no choice but to go down step by step,
however exhausted and impatient you are. It's very painful. I often made a face from the pain. Then father would scold me, saying,
"There's nothing you can accomplish easily in a day." One day,
I was stepping backwards painfully as usual when father asked, "Is
it so painful?" After saying this, he began to go down the stairs
backwards with me. He acted triumphant when he completed 2 floors. But
after he had gone down 5 floors, his face became distorted with pain,
and finally he gave up. I can still picture myself standing at the top of the 15-floor apartment building whenever I become impatient. Now my legs are so strong that they always support me hard and fast for consecutive events, but mother often jokes, "Who on the earth would marry you once they see your muscular legs?" |
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Disclaimer: I am presenting this diary translation to all her English language fans, but please remember that I did not write this nor claim any ownership on it. If the owners of this diary have a problem, please let me know at HappyFan02@yahoo.com. The original Korean version can be found at www.loveseri.com | |||||||||||||||||