PART 2. Go behind the scenes on the set of Annie. Find out, the gruelling process of casting the perfect young starlet to play Annie, and go behind the scenes on the set of Annie. WATCH PART 1 HERE: www.youtube.com Closed Captions by: ClosedCaptionedIt Copyright 1999 Columbia/Rastar Productions.
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I was fortunate enough to meet the Korean National Team and capture some footage of a few of their Olympic team members who took part in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. During my visit in Korea I got to train at the University Training Center where most of their premiere athletes are brought up to the National Training Center. During my visit, a weightlifting film titled “LIFTING KING KONG” was in the making. I was training alongside many of their top Junior lifters whom I met at the 2008 Junior Worlds in Colombia, along with actors and actresses in the film who were learning the lifts to perform in this highly promoted film. It truly was a great experience and tried to take in as much advice as I could for the short period of my stay. The head coach of the University Training Center (the man in all black with glasses) was a pretty creditable athlete in his time as a 82.5 kg lifter. I’m not sure exactly what his numbers were but he did say he was around top 5 in the 80’s. He was telling me, at that time Vardanian of the Soviet Union and I believe Blagoev of Bulgaria were in dominance in the 82.5 class. I also might add to his creditability, the National Training Center you see in this video was designed by him. Note the amount of volume and repetitions the Koreans use, although it was after a major competition, and didn’t really have anything to look forward to until the Korean Nationals which would take part several months after. The Koreans believe in purely the …
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