On the core of the drama is the dynamic between Hyun Joong, a muscle-obsessed gymnasium proprietor, and Mi Ran, an entire novice. The unlikely pair meet as coach and trainee, igniting not solely chemistry but in addition a refreshing mix of humor and coronary heart.
Surrounding them is a colourful solid of characters who breathe life into the gymnasium, together with longtime coach Rosa (Lee Mi Do), mascot Alex (Lee Seung Woo), and the quirky trio often known as the “Witch Trio”—Im Sung Im (Park Sung Yeon), Yoon Boo Younger (Lee Ji Hye), and Park Dul Hee (Hong Yoon Hwa)—every with tales of their very own.
Collectively, they embark on a journey that goes past bodily transformation—the drama explores how train turns into a gateway to emotional therapeutic, self-discovery, and surprising connections. From hardcore health lovers like Hyun Joong to finish newbies like Mi Ran, “Pump Up the Wholesome Love” guarantees to captivate viewers with its relatable and heartfelt tales.
Author Kim Ji Soo revealed that the number of characters is likely one of the present’s largest strengths: “You’ll discover a minimum of one one who mirrors your personal worries. Life doesn’t at all times permit time for your self, however I needed to indicate how going via the method of understanding can change your life. I hope viewers will observe the characters’ journeys of development and transformation.”
Director Park Jun Soo described the collection as “a drama that’s each nutritious and scrumptious, like an excellent meal.” He added, “You’ll giggle whereas watching, however earlier than you understand it, you may end up doing push-ups or straightening your posture. There’s additionally enjoyable in watching the characters’ dry humor and their earnest need for bodily magnificence.”
“Pump Up the Wholesome Love” will premiere on April 30 at 9:50 p.m. KST following the conclusion of “Villains In all places.”