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Cold Plunging With JENNIE | Vogue – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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1.where I started cold plunging a few years back while I was working on my body after hours of rehearsing for tour in Korea the sauna culture is really big so I would go to sauna like every single day and doing the cold plune right after was a natural thing for me the first time was a surprise I freaked out a little bit but instantly I felt like the soreness and of my body went away and maybe because it was the first time I just had this instant boost in my mood and an overall relief it's like a reset button for your body by the time I'm in front of the water I prep my mental it's usually [Music] sorry I'm like I instantly imagine what I did and it's usually like me kind of freaking out but you're going to see a lot of that today I feel like I should be running warm off a little I'm ready I'm not scared what a view view to have while you cold plunge I'm not delaying my right now it's usually a form of like just letting go of my anxiety I jump around sometimes to get my blood flowing I normally try to slow my breathing that already gives you a calm energy kind of prepare your mind as I put my foot into the water there's an instant pain oh my God that's when you got to really start breathing in really slowly remind yourself to be calm and that this is okay you can breathe through this once your body is in the water you're going to feel this tingle but you really got to believe in yourself I often tell myself to toughen up like this is just Why water like you're not going to die in this water I tell myself that this is that I want to do and it's not for the pain it's for the relief and saying those words to me inspired me to finish that time limit that you set yourself before you get in the second you walk in is when you want to get out but I usually like to set my goals so I would set an alarm for 2 minutes and 30 seconds and when the alarm goes off and I'm still able to like hold this coldness I tell myself let's see how long I can do today I to to go like 5 Seconds more every single time even like 10 seconds maybe and gradually your body learned to deal with this pain and you feel so proud of yourself one of the main reasons why I started cold plunging was to recover myself after doing lots of performances and doing tours I was overworking my body and every night I would go to sleep in pain and I couldn't figure out how to treat myself when and I was in these where my muscles were up and by doing cold plunge it taught me how to embrace tension and help me push through challenges whether in my personal life or working on this album I would say cold plunging was number one thing that helped me get through mentally because it was a tough time like I I push myself to be in a studio every single day for a couple months that's how I ended in the Night by doing a cold plunge and it it refreshed me and that's how I reset myself for the next day as much as I love it I get scared every single time but breaking through that fear and pushing myself to do it every day kind of motivated me and made me believe that I am tougher than I think I am you know you're really doing it for yourself there's no one watching okay I'm ready to jump out now as soon as I walk out I wrap myself with Tow and also in this part breathing is really I would say the more you panic the more you're going to hate the feeling after you walk out so I breathe and I calm myself down I'm taking a little bit but I think it's because the air is cold today but I feel good and immediately you can feel your blood flowing flowing float see now I'm just like lost in this interview I'm just so pressured about being like the ambassador of cold plunge right now and I want to do it right immediately you feel your blood flowing in your body and you feel good you feel energetic you feel ready to go yay thank you F this was a very special experience for me and hope you guys try it out bye [Music]

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)

important

A2

Having relevant and crucial value.

Example:

"is really important I would say the more"

tightness

B2

The quality or degree of being tight

Example:

"tightness of my body went away and maybe"

emotional

A2

Of or relating to the emotions.

Example:

"overall emotional"

beautiful

A2

Someone who is beautiful. Can be used as a term of address.

Example:

"beautiful view view to have while you"

challenge

A2

A confrontation; a dare.

Example:

"plunge I'm not delaying my challenge"

something

A2

An object whose nature is yet to be defined.

Example:

"something that I want to do and it's not"

recommend

A2

To bestow commendation on; to represent favourably; to suggest, endorse or encourage as an appropriate choice.

Example:

"recommend to to go like 5 Seconds more"

situations

A2

The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs.

Example:

"situations where my muscles were"

tightened

A2

To make tighter.

Example:

"tightened up and by doing cold plunge it"

creativity

B2

The ability to use imagination to produce a novel idea or product that is useful to society.

Example:

"creativity working on this album I would"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
basic
CEFR Level
B1
Duration
0
Total Words
808
Total Sentences
115
Average Sentence Length
7 words

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