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Hello welcome to My Life Suckers Parenting Hacks today, we're gonna tackle a really annoying problem!

You're at the park. Your kid is running around like a crazy maniac, you can barely keep up with him!

And you don't want to lug your diaper bag or purse around with you

But you don't want to leave your valuables sitting vulnerable for someone to come take

What do you do? I have a hack for that!

With this hack you can keep up with your kid at the playground and keep your valuables safe

first take a pack of diapers

remove one of the diapers

Then open the diaper and take your most valuable possessions like your wallet your keys

and put them inside the diaper

Fold up the diaper

So it looks like a poop filled diaper! Make sure it looks nice and juicy and disgusting!

Then place the poopy diaper in your diaper bag in plain sight

Thieves will never suspect anything and will just walk on by and you'll get to chase your crazy maniac

around the park unencumbered

Thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe for new episodes of My Life Suckers Parenting Hacks. Bye!

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Power Tyśka in Spartan Race Championship - crowdfunding - Duration: 3:04.

Good afternoon

My name is Justyna

I come from a small town

No!

Stop!

That is not about me

Hello, I'm Tyśka

Power Tyśka, to be exact

For over a year now, I'v been enjoying playing in mud

and systematically putting my body and mind to the extremes

Basically, I dabble in obstacle course racing.

The beginnings were difficult. Really difficult

It still is sometimes.

In August 2017 I was taken under the wing of Power Training

and the trainers Magda Jaskółka and Piotr Tartanus.

So here we go

I systematically make progress and learn something new

I try to be better and better.

In May this year, during my vacation,

I took part in Spartan Race in California

and finished 3rd in my age group

Thanks to that, I qualified for North America Championship

that will take place in August in West Virginia.

I want to go- what more can I say.

But as you can guess it requires a bag of cash

Some good souls talked me into starting up a fund-raiser for this trip

So I did it.

I will be incredibly grateful and touched

if you decide to share some golden coins for this fund-raiser

If you cannot help the fund-raiser

please share the link for it and also this video.

And please just keep your fingers crossed for my project

I'm also grateful for that

If you would like to offer a bigger sum or help me in any other way

and appear on my shirt during the race next to the Power Training logo

please hit me up.

You can visit the page of the fund-raiser to find out more

about how all of this has happened.

I also encourage you to check out my brand new Facebook page

where I post about my preparations for various events and also show the events.

You can also check out my Instagram

where a part of my racing history is already there.

Thank you for everything!

High five!

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HOW I MADE $100,000 FROM 1 YOUTUBE VIDEO - Duration: 15:58.

Sunny Lenarduzzi: Hey, hey, hey.

I know, kind of weird title for me.

It feels super awkward and uncomfortable to put any kind of financials in my videos or

really talk about it in general.

But this is not click bait.

If you're here because you want to make a quick buck overnight, you probably don't want

to watch the rest of this video, and actually I invite you to leave.

'Cause I'm going to break down the strategy about how you actually build a real business.

This is the information that I wish someone broke down like this for me when I started

my business.

So before we dive into our meeting, I wanted to grab a tea obviously, so come on.

It just doesn't feel natural to talk about money sometimes.

I wasn't raised to talk about it and it feels tacky and yuppie.

But I also know it's a reality of entrepreneurship in this day and age.

So many people are talking about all the money they're making, six figures, seven figures,

X, Y, Z, but they're not talking about how they're making it, how much it costs them

to make it, and how they're going to sustain it.

So I really feel inspired lately to be super transparent to alleviate some of the pressure

that you feel that you're not getting there fast enough so that you know that this is

a long term plan and something that's going to be very profitable for you once you follow

the right steps.

So I'm going to show you one of our most profitable methods in this video.

It's not like this is a one off thing.

We've actually duplicated this exact same process on pretty much every video we've ever

made.

So this is the process of how we actually generated $100,000 from one of our YouTube

videos, and then you can duplicate that and take it to other videos.

But before we get into that, and I knock it all out for you, I wanted to actually read

you an email I got last week.

We've done all this and generated that revenue without ads, paid partnerships, sponsorships

of any kind.

Absolutely nothing against them.

It's just not the route that I wanted to take.

I see those things as a cherry on top, but it's not what's going to sustain my business

and actually bring the revenue that I own for products that I've created myself, and

that I have full control over.

I got an email about a week ago.

I get about, I would say between three to five sponsorship offers a week.

Unless they're an ideal, absolute wonderful fit that totally aligns with who I am and

what I want to be doing, I generally don't see it, but this one caught my

eye because it was a company that I actually love, and I would have loved to have done

this collab, and this sponsorship.

So I got an email.

Basically what the email said was, "Hey Sunny, we'd love to partner with you.

We absolutely love your YouTube channel.

Could you make 2k work for a sponsored YouTube video?

We only ask the unboxing it's a minimum of four minutes long.

Let me know."

So again, this is a company that I love, and would have loved to have worked with.

I'm not going to say the name obviously.

But I wrote back and I said, "You know what, I actually don't do unboxings on my channel.

It's not really the type of content I do.

I do content for entrepreneurs, more educational and story-telling content."

I wrote back and said, "What if I did a story-telling video around your brand?

They basically said, "No, that doesn't work for us."

So here's the thing, and here's what I really want you to think about if you actually want

to build a business that doesn't rely on getting sponsorships from anyone else, 'cause that

truly is a waiting game, until you get to enough clout where people just want to hand

you money to mention their brands.

So I have generated $100,000 from one YouTube video, and that's a process that we've duplicated

over and over again.

Or, so I have my own products that's making as much money as I want.

There's really no ceiling because we have a strategy around it, or I take a sponsorship

deal for $2,000 for a video that is not aligned with my brand.

You guys would be like, "What the eff are you doing, doing an unboxing video on a product

that isn't really related to entrepreneurs?"

And it just didn't feel like the right fit for me, unless I could do it in my own way.

So I turned down that $2,000 offer because that's one off.

That's a one off $2,000 deal, whereas you can create a business that actually brings

in revenue for you for years to come, which is what I'm going to map out for you.

So if you're excited, give me a like below and let me know that you're super excited

to learn this strategy and we're going to map this out.

So how are we going to map this out?

Well, even if you're sitting there thinking, "But I don't have something of my own to sell

right now."

That's okay, 'cause I'm actually going to talk about that in my next video.

But you're still going to want to understand this concept 'cause it's really not as difficult

as you might think.

So if I'm going to map all of this out, we are going to actually work backwards.

The first thing you need is obviously a core offering.

This is the most important thing, because this is whatever you own, you've created.

For me, in this instance, it is a digital product, an online course.

So that is YouTube For Bosses.

So we did YouTube For Bosses.

The thing that needs to lead into YouTube For Bosses is we have to have an audience.

The audience would be here.

This audience can come from things like other YouTube channels, commenting, interacting

with people on YouTube channels with a similar target audience to you, being on podcasts,

having your own podcast.

You have to build a platform for yourself some way some how.

So in my experience, the most profitable way to build an audience, and the fastest way

to build an audience has been through YouTube because people are looking for you and your

expertise every single day and YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world,

owned by the first largest search engine in the world.

Audience, you can build that out say if you use something like YouTube.

You can also use things like podcasts or other social media channels.

I just know in my experience this has worked the best.

So you have your audience and you need to create targeted content.

So targeted content comes before audience.

In order to actually create an audience you have to have content.

Now do you have to worry about crazy high production value?

Absolutely not.

When I got started I had a window and a web cam, and those videos generated millions and

millions of views for me and millions and millions of leads.

So creating a targeted content is figuring out what your audience, let's put this in,

a little star there.

Figure out what your audience wants.

What do they want?

What they need?

What are their biggest pain points?

What are the struggling with around what you can fix?

Whatever they're struggling with the most, you need to create content around how they

can actually fix it and come from an expert point of view, because you are the only person

in the world who can answer that in your own unique way for them.

So that's what I started doing, my audience as it started to grow was looking for information

on how they could build their businesses leveraging social media.

So what I did was I started making content that would actually do that for them, so answer

those questions.

The targeted content piece is the most important part of building your audience that's actually

targeted and profitable that will actually buy your core offering.

Now your audience size doesn't need to be big.

I have clients that have less than 3,000 subscribers that have generated over $100,000 in under

five months following this strategy.

I have another client that generated over a million in under six weeks following this

strategy.

So, your audience doesn't have to be massive.

That person only had 1,700 subscribers.

So you don't need to have hundreds of thousands of people, you need to have a really targeted

audience and you create targeted content to get that targeted audience.

That's how that works.

Most importantly, you have to figure out how you're going to generate leads before you

start creating content.

So we have to go, lead generation.

This needs to be figured out before you start creating content.

I speak from my own mistake here because I have a video with millions of views on it,

super targeted piece of content, and I had nowhere to send people after they watched

it, so they watched the video and forgot who I was and what I did.

But if you can take people from your content and get them into your email list, a private

Facebook group, or onto your other social platforms even.

But your most profitable places to send them are your email list for sure, and your Facebook

group, email list being the number one priority.

So you have to figure out how you're going to actually attract people into your community

and continue to nurture those relationships.

So lead generation can be things, like I said, creating a private Facebook group that's super

targeted around what you want to sell eventually.

So for me, I have a group that's all around YouTube scaling, so leveraging YouTube to

build up your lead generation.

So you can use that obviously.

Your email list, 'cause you're going to be nurturing them with free content every week,

which continues to position you as the expert.

And then also on your website, if you have any sort of pixel set up on your website,

Facebook pixel, YouTube pixel, then you can re target people who visit your website with

Facebook ads or YouTube ads or whatever else.

So lead generation is really important 'cause you want to continue to keep people in your

space.

So you're either going to generate leads by sending people to your email list through

opt-ins.

Email list, opt-ins, Facebook group, or you're going to just send them to your website.

But you have to pixel them.

And that is more of an advanced strategy.

So in the beginning this is always what I recommend.

Get people on your email list.

So create things like guides and checklists and whatever it is that's complimentary to

your video that people can download and then learn even more from you and that gets them

on your list to continue to nurture that relationship.

Then from there, you have to build relationships.

We have to figure out the lead generation, then we need to create targeted content that

gets them onto our email list, Facebook or website.

We obviously have to have an audience in order to do that, and we have to have the core offering

that this all leads into.

The final piece of this is relationship building, because people don't buy from people or corporations

that they don't trust, know and like, or know like and trust.

So what we want to do is make sure that you're constantly building relationships.

And how you build relationships is pretty simple.

You continue to send weekly emails.

So I send one email a week, which you probably got this morning, with my new free content

about topics that you care about.

So you nurture your list by continue to sending them content on a consistent basis, even if

it's once a week.

And you can continue to send them emails and offers and all of those kinds of things.

But the biggest thing is you can also redistribute your content.

This targeted content across all of your platforms.

If you haven't watched my video on content creation hacks, make sure you check that out

because I talk about how you take one piece of content, say a YouTube video and put that

everywhere else, and that's going to tell your Instagram audience, your Twitter audience,

your Facebook audience what you're the expert in as well.

So it drives all those people from all those platforms back onto you and your lead list,

which are your most optimized of hot leads and fires.

So that's what I really want you to understand.

As soon as you have this process down, then you just continue to nurture the relationships

through email, you can do this automated, and you can also do it through your Facebook

group by continuing to interact with people, and most importantly, through your content

that you're already going to be developing.

That helps you nurture relationships.

It's not about what you're selling the content.

It's about positioning you as the expert for what you're ulitmately going to be selling.

So people go, "You're the YouTube girl.

You're the Instagram girl."

Or, "You're the video lead generation person."

And that's what you become known for.

If you go too broad, people will not care and not really want to work with you for anything

specific, and that's really hard to create a profitable business around.

Every single big name in this industry has some sort of offer that is fueling the fact

that they have a personal brand around them.

So this whole business is what allows me to hire people to help me create content, to

have an entire team behind me to build an actual, real business and it all comes from

this and our tiered offerings.

So, you go from figuring out how to generate leads, creating targeted content for those

leads, delivering it to your audience, through whatever platform you choose, say it's YouTube.

YouTube is going to continue to build traffic for you on a daily basis, and then that traffic

gets funneled into your core offering.

That's really how we did it.

For an example, we have a video on how to get more views on YouTube.

You watch that video, that video has a lead magnet attached to it, for how to go from

zero to 100,000 subscribers in a year.

People then become part of our email list.

Once they become part of the email list they get continued targeted content to nurture

them and position you as the expert.

And that builds up our audience.

So these two things together build up our audience and then they get pitched on our

core offering.

So this is what the entire map looks like.

You duplicate this system over and over and over again, and you're going to start generating

leads.

Now why this is so profitable is because we're not spending any money to generate profit

from this.

Whereas we'd run Facebook ads, we're spending money in order to make money, which is fine,

and it's awesome, and it helps scale.

But in the beginning, if you have an offering and you have all these pieces in place you

can just start making profit.

So in order to generate $100,000 we had to sell 167 units of this times 597, which is

the price point, equals $100,000.

That's how you do it.

How are you feeling?

I know that was a lot, but this is how it works, and actually when you break it down

it's pretty simple.

So comment with boss if you are excited about this and you feel like this was a refreshing

take on what an online business actually looks like.

This is how we did this for one video, but we've duplicated this process, and what I

wanted to say is if you aren't fully understanding how this process works, you can actually go

through it in real time.

There's a link below this video to bossyoutubestrategy.com click on that.

Once you sign up, you'll be taken through the whole process that I just mentioned to

you.

So you'll be able to see how this unfolds.

And like I said before, this doesn't just work for me, it actually has worked for my

clients that I work with.

And for one of my clients who didn't even have a business a year ago, she worked at

a 9 to 5 and she basically has done this exact process, built up her YouTube channel, built

up her leads, created her first product offering, did her first ever launch a couple weeks ago

that we assisted with.

She did a webinar that generated $40,000 in one hour.

It turned into a $60,000 launch.

All from her YouTube traffic and lead generation strategy, which I just mapped out for you.

And before I forget, congrats to our boss club winner Lydia Walker, thank you so much

for commenting on my last video.

The whole team loves you and appreciates you.

If you want to enter to win a shout out in one of my videos, or if you want some BYO

Boss swag all you gotta do is comment with boss club below.

Smash that like button below, and be sure to share this with anybody who would find

it valuable.

Next week I'm going to dive into my exact business model, and actually break down my

business and how I've gone from zero to where we are now in the business, and how I've built

out all the different pieces.

So I can't wait to share that one with you.

Subscribe for that video and new videos every single week on how to be your own boss and

build your life.

I will see you in the next video.

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Gamers Reactions to 1ST PRIZE (JUMPSCARE) | Baldi's Basics In Education And Learning - Duration: 6:31.

Okay, that's kind of the leap

The Freak is that attention for you? Oh my god. No, it literally is a heart and we'll small D

What the Freak is that thing? What did you do? I

Just scariest-looking think I've ever seen the baldies right there, so we're not going that way

It's mine he punishes the bully so I kinda want to see what this thing. Oh my gosh. Look at this thing

Oh my goodness. What the heck happened to his eyes

What the Freak did you do to that poor child what the hell was that?

Oh

He's pushing me all the way down

I'm stuck. Yeah. Yeah. He actually helped me get away from Baldy

What the Frick?

That was very cool

What the hell is going on, oh my god, this is so weird

They so weird

Wow, okay. Well, that's the new character. I don't even know what his name is

Um, who are you? Oh no

That must be his new friend, okay? Oh

I should have just completed it that day shouldn't I last week because they've made it harder their idea

Is that first prize the new guy know better? What?

First prize won first prize at the science fair love's hugging people rushing towards and

Anyone, it sees sadly it turns super slowly

first price

Okay. Oh

No, oh no, oh no. Oh no

Where does the block baldie god? No, it doesn't I was hoping maybe it blocked Baldy or something like that

What the Freak

Won first prize this is first prize won first prize has a science fair loves hugging people

Rushing towards anyone at sea sadly at the turn super slowly

Alright, so all you got to do is hit moves on him and he won't be able to keep up with you

Okay, I guess we got to go in here we got to eat it the only rooms of the hall

Oh, he got me one

Oh

So he just pushes you in Leland like likes you and get out of here, no, he got me move

For this dude is a problem. He's as wide as a hallway. Oh

My god hunts, but he actually is give me a lot of distance away from Marty. We can harness that

Rule, we can harness that

Oh

My god, we're put the harness this

Yes, moose moose moose moose be my new friend, who's me? Let's go this way. Let's go this way even a girl can't stop us

Even if a girl can't stop this one. Okay. I want to take a piss stop right here get off no running in the hall

thirty seconds

Detention for you. This is good. He might be in that. Yeah, here he is

Oh, this is a new character first prize won first prize at the science fair

Love's hugging people Reggie rushing towards anyone it sees sadly. It turns super slowly. Wait, so is he base?

Oh, holy. Oh wait. She has music now ok, go out go out dude, the the jump rope girl has music now

Oh my god. What is that noise? Oh, it's him. No, don't push me. Oh god. Whoa! Whoa, what is he doing? Oh guy

He's gonna push me know what it's like, he's like the broom. I'm stuck. Oh my god

He's actually he's literally wait what he saw me for you all. This is already harder, dude

We're getting messed up. Oh, I'm dead. I am so dead

I only have two notebooks right now and I'm already gonna die - Baldy. Oh, you've got to be kidding

I haven't really memorized the map all too. Well, and I really I haven't seen anything new

Yet as I say that I'm gonna get a pop soda, please leave. What do you

What did you say what is that thing dude what

Is he doing I mean he didn't like kill me. So that's good and

What what is that? Alright? Alright, there's way too much going on now. I need I need to let my brain process this

Still nothing

You

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10 Ways to Release Attachments to Friendships That Hold You Back - Duration: 4:48.

10 Ways to Release Attachments to Friendships That Hold You Back.

As social beings, of course we have to connect with each other.

This means that we have a dependence on each other.

One day, we will need the help of others, and vice versa, others will someday need our

help too.

That's what friends are for.

However, sometimes in friendships there are various problems that make us uncomfortable.

This does not matter when we and our friends can deal with it together as well.

But, not infrequently also the friendship must be aground due to bad behavior of our

friends in dealing with various problems.

Well, if any of your friends are like that, and you are thinking of ending your friendship

with them, you can do these things.

Please subscribe, click the bell and watch this video until the end to know the complete

information.

Here's the 10 ways you can do to release attachments to friendships that hold you back.

#1 - Leave.

This is the easiest thing to end a friendship.

Leaving away your friends is not a bad option, especially if your friend really deserves

it.

#2 - Tell What You Feel.

If you do not have the heart to leave your friends alone, then you just tell the truth

what you feel about them.

While this may be painful, it will be better for you.

Maybe those who do not understand will hate you, but this will make it easier for you

to stay away from them.

#3 - Being Persistent.

Don't give them chances more than they deserve.

Once you said you've done, it really means you've done, period!

#4 - Don't Fake It.

Faking your friendship just to make them feel nothing wrong will only hurt you more and

more.

You don't have to play a drama.

#5 - Find Support.

Try to talk to your other friends or your family and ask for their opinions and suggestions.

You should see the problems from multiple perspectives.

#6 - Talk Publicly.

Instead of you harboring this problem alone, it would be better if you broadcast it to

audiences.

You can probably create a post about it in your blog or social media.

Indeed, this is not the best way, but this can be one of the easiest solutions.

#7 - Don't Expect Too Much.

If your friend repeatedly repeated the same mistake, of course you feel upset, right?

Therefore, do not put excessive expectations on your friends.

99% chance they will not change what you expect.

#8 - Stop Worrying What People Think.

Releasing attachments on friendship may be a difficult task.

You will surely hear the tilt of others who do not really know the true case.

Therefore, just ignore what people say about you.

#9 - Forgive Them.

This is the real challenge.

Forgiving is not a piece of cake but if can do this well, absolutely, you can release

the attachments on your friendship till the roots.

In addition, forgiving will make you feel calmer.

#10 - Why So Serious?

"Don't put too much strain on this problem, dude!"

Laugh at yourself and your life.

Just relax!

This will help you loosen up the tense nerves.

Well, those are the 10 ways to release attachments to friendships that hold you back.

So Really cool information isn't it?

I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share

your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

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Die BILLIG DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKE 100K CHALLENGE (+ Giveaway) - Duration: 17:19.

is it broken?

hey guys whats up

welcome to my 100k challenge

i have found an old Mtb in the garage of my girlfriend

left it in there for quite a while but now I thought why shouldn't I bring it out for the 100k challenge

we are going to hit the bike park with this beast

and going to test it like crazy

look at this bomb fork, the so called aluminum edge

bearings are coming of, dust all over the bike

had to pump up the tires because both of the tires were completely flat

best feature, the flower seat

my girl is behind the lens today and I want to apologize to you right away in case I am going to brake the bike

i don't hope so and lets call the bike the most flowery bike ever

and most important, the stickers

whats the frame called btw? super duty

no kmc chain, but a nice rusty and dirty one, Shimano drive train wow

some loose pedals

but my personal fav is the fork

and some nice mechanical BRAKES, NO HYDRAULIC BRAKE POWER FOR THE DH SLOPES

I can't wait to test how this bike feels and now lets run the bike porn

later on there is also the 100k giveaway so stay tuned in and now lets go to the bike park

arrived but what I missed to add to the bike check were those amazing lights. insane!

they make the bike even more bomb

but Guys we have lost the sickest feature

the flower seat went of the bike rack on the highway, on the autobahn. was maybe going to fast who knows haha

lets go on, dude

dude so sick

my plan was to just do the first couple of jumps and then stop. just to feel it out, but it worked so good I just kept going and going

one of the only sketchy things is the 50cm wide handle bar, you are basically riding like this

and the fork is so bad. you might have heard all those weird noises

but all in all its working pretty good, big up to my girlfriend she chose a pretty nice thing

lets see how trickable it is

you might remember the DH challenge we did over here, where I jumped on the table, jumped off and did a crank flip

thats what I want to go for now

again

what happened? don't know, lets do it a third time

we are going to ride the whole jump line later on but for now lets check out the DH track

its full of ruts and stones, so lets see

baby you think you can ride some DH?

you are probably missing your flower decor right?

suspension performance.....medium

i slid on the pedals like crazy, had to grab the handle bar soooo had to don't fall off

but other than that so good

but I get so many messages of guy who are just starting and tying that they only have a cheap bike and they don't know if its able to do tricks

i had one like this myself, worth 200€

and all I can say now is: go out and try some tricks, shred some tracks even if your bike is not as good as the ones of the pros

sure the performance is not as good but you can learn all the basic tricks with it and thats what I wanted to show with this video!

still looking forward to riding my bike again but this one is way better than I've thought haha

first failure of the bike, the chain went of and it sits pretty tight in there

if I don't get it out I might have to ride chainless

chain is a bit loose and bent but other than that its going soooo good

this downhill section is ticked of but we have another gap waiting for us

you will take off and land in rocks and ruts

you think I can make it?

bike is running so good so iam not that scared only weird thing is the fork, its leaking. fat is everywhere and it has to take a good impact now...

that was on the edge, literally... 'saw that, thought you will go down'

jumped the gap and landed in those ruts and stones

and then there is this step and the fork couldn't handle it. had to hold on so tight

was so compressed, everything was shaking, brakes didnt work anymore

but we made it haha

the chain is so bad hahaha, no KMC

I think you guys know what I am up to, to flip this jump right there

but first I have to hit this wall ride which is over there

this is the step up, take of, landing, flip

lets flip it with the stunt machine 3000

think that was even a barrel flip haha

I think I will take off some air before it blows up haha

did you hear those noises? first in the take off and then later on when I landed

with that move we will end the 100k challenge. thanks to everyone again

everyone who watches my videos day in and day out, you guys are the best!thank you!

all the nice comments saying that I motivate them to go out riding, that means a lot

lets do the giveaway!

you can win all of this stuff, two packages, all you have to do is to like this video, subscribe to the channel and comment why you should win!!!

you can win all of this stuff, two packages, all you have to do is to like this video, subscribe to the channel and comment why you should win!!!

you can win all of this stuff, two packages, all you have to do is to like this video, subscribe to the channel and comment why you should win!!!

For more infomation >> Die BILLIG DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKE 100K CHALLENGE (+ Giveaway) - Duration: 17:19.

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20 Questions with Korean Zombie & Jay Park (정찬성 & 박재범의 20가지 질문들) - Duration: 17:08.

Jay Park (JP): Hello, Chansung.

Chan Sung "Korean Zombie" Jung (KZ): Ah yes, hello... Mr. CEO, sir.

KZ: Hello! I am AO… AOMG's new member…

UFC's Korean Zombie, Jung Chan Sung.

JP: Like today, something about your looks… so much potential.

JP: You look very handsome today.

KZ: My lip make up... is gone.

KZ: Honestly, I had no idea. JP: No idea? KZ: No idea at all.

JP: You don't usually really listen to music or anything?

KZ: I didn't understand the allure of rap.

KZ: The part where my CEO came out…

JP: Me?

KZ: …and the part where Hwasa came out were so, so fun.

JP: But Loco was not fun?

KZ: Loco… No, it was fun.

KZ: He was very cute. JP: You're right, Loco is very cute.

KZ: I can see why the ladies like him.

JP: When we said we were announcing a new member;

I don't think anyone would have thought it would be you.

People were saying, "Which one from 'High School Rapper'", "Is it DPR Live?".

I'm sure everyone thought it would be a rapper…

But, it's you... so to explain briefly how this came to be

You came to my concert and I was taking lessons from you – we kept up that good relationship for a little.

Then you came to the office and asked me for advice on what to do.

That's when I proposed, "What do you think about joining AOMG?".

Because, my thoughts were that he fit in with our company, he fit in with our artists -

He's doing so well in his line of work, he's a really great representation of Korea's best.

I thought that that has a lot of merit and I think you, as a person, are a great, cool person...

...so I asked you to join AOMG but it seemed like I caught you off guard at first.

KZ: You're right, I was totally surprised.

KZ: I had a lot of offers for commercials, but I didn't know how much I was supposed to be paid

I had no idea what's right.

So I came to ask you, I had around four questions prepared but after the first question, you said, "Do you want to join us?".

In my head I was like, "What is this?". I was really surprised then.

I think then I asked for a little time to think about it…

I think as time passed I thought, rather than doing things on my own...

...if you [AOMG] could help me and if I could be of help to you [AOMG] –

...then it would be an honor to join.

JP: I think we could do a lot of fun things together.

KZ: Yes, I think it will be fun.

JP: With your addition, we've become more stable.

JP: We feel safer.

JP: Honestly, it's not like we can help you be better at your job...

...you're already a top-class fighter and we don't have any knowledge we can give you.

But you already have everything as a fighter, so I think things outside of that skill set is what we can give you...

...so that's how we've come to work together.

KZ: Now my body is not my body, it's become AOMG's body… I will take care of it better

KZ: Yes, there have been a bunch.

JP: Have there been any celebrities who have been decent?

KZ: Ugly Duck.

JP: Oh really? You think he has some potential?

KZ: I heard he hit someone not too long ago.

Offscreen: You're right, he did.

KZ: I told him not to use what he learned in the gym, outside.

JP: I think with you joining the company he's gained some confidence. KZ: Yes, I guess he's gained confidence

JP: I think, perhaps, there is a large possibility that this will be edited out.

KZ: In the beginning, I was physically weak, introverted.

KZ: My aunt dragged me to a gym saying I should at least work out.

Then as I continued in it, I realized this is the only think I'm good at.

JP: You said you were weak??? KZ: Very weak. That's why even now, I get injured a lot.

KZ: Since a weak person is doing intense work outs, I get injured a lot.

KZ: Anyways, compared to then, I've become more outgoing…

KZ: Mm, it's like when a couple gets married without a real proposal.

I was just working out and I kept winning so one day I looked around and I had become an MMA fighter.

JP: Oh really? It's not like you were like, "Okay, yes, I must become a fighter, I must become a champion".

You just kept fighting and kept winning and then you were in the UFC?

KZ: When I fought in Japan, I fought 9 times and won 9 times in a row without losing once.

JP: Wow.

KZ: Since I was making money, I realized this is my job now and pushed myself even harder.

KZ: I started with target bag practice, then jiu-jitsu, then MMA.

JP: Ah...

KZ: I've never officially learned one category.

JP: Oh, really?

JP: What is the, uh genre, you feel most confident in?

KZ: There are a lot of people who categorize MMA into different parts; if you look at it that way, I don't think I'm confident in any of them.

JP: So as a whole?

KZ: When you combine it all, it's more fun and you have to use your head more.

If you look at the results, I'm doing well and I think this fits me well.

KZ: Right now it's 14 wins, I've won 14 times and lost four.

JP: Wow...

KZ: Just along time ago within my team, I fought like a zombie, so they were like "Wow, you're like a zombie"

JP: So like, no matter how many times they hit you, you just keep coming at them.

KZ: Even during sparring, conditioning exercises couldn't knock me down. That's why… Zombie.

JP: You're right, I've… experienced it and he's really intense.

It made me think this is not something any human should do.

It's shocking to me, that this is something he does all the time.

I've also, by my own standards, worked really hard and trained intensely –

or so I thought – but it was another level… training at your gym.

Really… all the fighters don't even have fights coming up and they all have 8 packs. It's no joke.

KZ: Since, that's my style, and that's my teaching style.

KZ: I think it's best to go really intense, really quickly. But even so, I've eased up a lot.

JP: You know sometimes when you watch boxing matches, the fighters have close friends or celebrities walk out with them?

KZ: My CEO [you]? Oh it would be an honor!

JP: Oh really?

KZ: Of course, you should walk out in front of me.

JP: No, no. KZ: I'll walk behind you.

JP: I'll be behind you like *mimics boxing noises*

KZ: Something I've thought about a lot since joining [AOMG] is:

KZ: If it's okay with you, when I after I win a match and they're conducting the interview, I want to do it together.

KZ: With you as my translator. JP: Ah, oh! So during the interview, I'm up there with you as your translator?

KZ: Yes. I said it in passing once and you said it would be fun.

JP: That would definitely be fun. That would also be an honor for me.

KZ: Mmm, fighters that I like...

KZ: There a lot of fighters I like but one I respect, he's not currently active now, but Benson Henderson. I respect him a lot.

JP: You're close to him personally, aren't you? KZ: Yes, we're close.

KZ: So as we became friends, we lived together for one month, it surpassed liking him as a person.

It became admiration and respect.

KZ: When I lived with Benson Henderson I met a lot of people from Bellator,

so I knew what under conditions he fought under Bellator, what terms the UFC had given him.

KZ: I heard all those terms and conditions with him. With those terms, he could only go to Bellator.

JP: Ah, so that's why so many fighters go there.

KZ: So that's why a lot of fighters are going there, and if my contract ends and Bellator offers me the same kinds of terms,

I don't think I could decline their offer. There's a large gap.

JP: Are you kind of saying this so Dana White gets a little scared? KZ: Yes, yes, I want him to hear. He's going to hear this, right?

JP: Dana White!

KZ: Well no matter what, it's business.

If they're going to treat it like a business, then I have to treat it like a business too.

JP: Yes, true, true.

JP: Like those people are looking out for their company, you have to look out for yourself as a business too.

KZ: Of course. JP: That's true.

JP: Now moving away from MMA a little bit.

JP: Like, now you want to try rap! Release an album!

KZ: I was in the car with my wife yesterday, I said, "Honey, should I try rap?"

I said, "Do I try?" and she said, "Don't do it! No."

JP: Simon Dominic for example?

KZ: Like when I met them?

JP: Well you've heard his music now…

KZ: Mmmm! JP: And you've met them in person now.

KZ: Simon CEO is the same as what I've seen of him on TV.

KZ: And to be honest, besides our two CEOs, I didn't know anyone beforehand. JP: Yes.

KZ: Because I had no interest in hip hop.

But I did my research quickly, watched TV and listened to songs.

KZ: So like yesterday, Loco is really cute.

KZ: Woo Won Jae was eating like this, by himself.

KZ: I thought, one day I am for sure going to make him work out with me.

I was like him, so I always want to train people like him.

JP: So eating like this, to this.

KZ: I want him to sit like this.

KZ: But then on stage he's like this.

KZ: Watching him yesterday, he was like a whole new person... He looked very cool on stage.

I want to make him more sturdy, that was my thought.

JP: How do I meet girls???

KZ: Where? JP: Where do I meet them???

KZ: How and where?

JP: That's… you never know.

Each situation is different and you can meet anyone anywhere.

At church, you could meet a church 'noona'.

Or you could meet someone at the club, or you could meet while you're working, and like idols meet at the broadcast studios

A variety of ways.

KZ: Like people whose faces are well known… I was just curious how they meet people.

JP:Oh I have something to ask. You know, I come to the gym pretty often.

JP: Like if I were suddenly to retire as an artist and become a fighter.

Would you recommend it or would you be like, "No, not you, not with this level of skill"

KZ: As a person, I think you could succeed, but you're too old now.

JP: Ah…

KZ: Maybe if you were a little younger?

JP: My age…

KZ: Like 21, 22, I would have told you to go for it.

And this is something I've said to my wife...

People who succeed, there's a reason, they don't give up.

I pushed you really hard...

JP: It was to the point... KZ: but you didn't give up, it was amazing. JP: ...where I couldn't wipe after pooping.

JP: That's fact. He pushed me so hard I didn't even have the strength for that.

KZ: So I thought, not surprising… JP: Oh, did I go further than other people?

KZ: Well, even if it took you longer, you didn't give up.

So I thought, that's why this person could succeed and start a company.

KZ: That's what I thought. I really said that, no lie.

JP: Oh, it's an honor. KZ: No, no.

JP: Chansung, giving me such high praise, wow.

KZ: When exercising.

JP: Worked me really hard and then gives me all these compliments.

KZ: Or, you could debut as an MMA fighter. Do you want to give it a go?

JP: No, no, no, I was just curious. Personally.

KZ: But I think you would be good at it.

JP: No, no. I'm already too busy now. If I do that too, this isn't something you can do lightly. I would have to focus.

If I do think I really have to give up everything else, retire, change paths.

It's not something I can do this and then that and this and that.

KZ: You're right.

JP: It's that kind of investment. KZ: And your face is important. It will get hurt.

JP: Ah, you're right. KZ: It's too late for my face.

JP: You're so handsome today. KZ: No it's too late.

JP: No I was surprised. I thought you were a different person. KZ: I don't care about my face anymore.

JP: I was even thinking, a little cosmetic surgery? I was suspicious.

JP: Then, to conclude, to conclude, I know it's not like you

JP: Could you call out Frankie Edgar? Like seriously. Please call him out.

KZ: Uh, Frankie Edgar, are you watching?

KZ: Mmm, I guess from your point of view you don't want to fight, and I guess you don't have to fight me...

...You really don't, but there's really no one to fight, so if you want to fight, get in touch.

JP: Yeah! You heard it first, Frankie Edgar, Korean Zombie callin' you out, boy. Let's get it.

JP: Respect though, salute, salute.

KZ: It was fun. JP: You had fun?

KZ: I've done too much MMA, so there might not be too many people interested…

JP: It's okay.

KZ: Anyways, this is who I am, and this is what I do. I'm glad to be a part of AOMG.

JP: Can you do a hip hop style farewell?

JP: Peace. KZ: Thank you. JP: Jay Park.

JP: Korean Zombie, AOMG, let's get it.

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