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Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast!
Kevin!
Kevin!
Oh, here we go!
Remember?
That's the first time you do this.
Was it the first time?
All the movies, for one.
Yeah.
Wow.
It's really voice generated.
It is.
Everything's voice.
The echo.
The perfect echo was...
Yeah.
Can you do that again?
Sure.
For me.
Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast!
That's nice.
Yeah.
Hey, but you gotta be careful.
When you...
Are you gonna be...
Do this...
Are you gonna put this audio into the...
What was that?
The compressor?
The...
The...
Normalizer?
Normalizer?
Can you do that?
Be careful.
If you do that, you know, all those volume differences will be like...
Fixed.
That's true.
Yeah.
I actually did once try those kind of echoing by myself.
And when I hear that, like on the actual timing, that was really quite good.
But I put it into a mastering, you know, those normalizing.
And then...
So...
So...
Not cool.
It turned out to be like...
Podcast!
Cast!
Yeah.
Kind of like that.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
They turn it up.
Yeah.
They're volume up the whole thing.
Yeah.
So please be careful about that.
Alright.
For the podcast, yeah, maybe...
I'm normalizing the podcast, but I'm not yet normalizing the videos.
So maybe on the videos, it'll probably work out.
True.
Maybe not on the podcast.
I don't know how it would work.
Okay.
Turn out.
But you've been doing this for like 10 times over...
More than 10 times, right?
Yeah, but I think it was before I normalized, started normalizing things.
Okay.
So, I don't know, maybe this is the first episode of normalizing the echo.
Okay.
And you might sound like...
Yeah.
Podcast!
Podcast!
Cast!
Cast!
Maybe.
It could happen.
It could happen.
We'll see.
Yeah, we'll see.
We'll see, we'll see.
So, I've got a topic that I want to talk about with you.
Alright.
Sure.
Let's talk about football today.
Yeah.
You know, not the, you know, big football world cup, but...
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
The one we did like one week ago.
Oh, yeah, let's talk about it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So...
How's your body condition right now?
Yeah.
Let's talk about that.
Yeah.
So, me, Yama-chan, and one other friend.
Yeah.
Us three got together.
We're like, "Let's go out outside and by the riverside and kick...
Yeah.
You know, bring our soccer ball.
Yeah.
And just play around.
Yeah.
You know, just pass around the ball and just exercise.
Not exercise, but like, you know, just have fun.
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Yeah, just play together.
Yeah.
I had a blast.
It was awesome.
But my body was so...
I can't remember the last time I got out into a field and ran so much.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, not that much actually.
We didn't run that much.
Not that much.
Just a few.
You know?
Because we were three and didn't play like the real game.
True.
We just kicked the ball.
Just, you know, passing and that was everything.
There were, you know, several dashes, you know?
Well, several.
Yeah.
You know, right?
Yeah.
For me, it was like...
It's been like a decade ever since I ran that much.
You know?
My body was just really like, "Oh my god, definitely.
I am gonna definitely get a kinnikutsu tomorrow."
I felt it during that day.
Yeah.
And Annojo.
Yeah.
I don't know how to say that in English.
Annojo.
That day.
So we...
It was during the daytime.
It was like, what?
Like 10?
10 a.m. I think?
Yeah.
We gathered at 10 a.m.
And then we played for like three hours, three or four hours, right?
Lunch together.
And then we're like, "Okay, I got my next plan, so I'll be off."
And around nighttime, it was like...
I think it was like 7 p.m.
Okay.
7 or 8 p.m.
I was on my way back.
I was in Kanagawa on my way back to Tokyo.
Okay.
And I had to transfer, right?
In the train.
Yeah.
From JR to Odakyu, whatever.
And the steps, the kaidan, the stairs, it was so painful.
I've never felt this pain from just the kinnikutsu, from a muscle cramp.
Like I had to hold on to like the tesuri.
I looked like an...
It was more than an OG shot.
I looked like an injured guy.
Like surviving from an explosion, you know?
Like a guy who just got stabbed in the leg.
I was like...
Like the legendary survivor.
Yeah, legendary survivor, right?
Who saves the country.
Exactly.
I was literally screaming behind my mask.
I was going, as I stepped onto my feet, I was going...
Every step.
But you know, not this loud.
Yeah, of course.
But not so loud to the point where everybody's like...
Not that much, but like loud enough to express my pain.
I don't know, it just came out.
I don't want to be the weird guy in the station, screaming, right?
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Of course.
But it just came out because it was so painful.
That's all I was doing behind my mask.
Oh, man.
Yeah, and that went on for...
Today is the third day?
Fourth day?
After that?
Yeah, fourth of...
Fourth day?
I guess so.
Fourth or fifth day?
Yeah, fourth of the day.
But today, this morning, I got up and I didn't feel that much of a pain.
I do still feel stiff, but it wasn't painful at all.
The last pain that I felt was, I think, yesterday.
It was just a little bit, but I could still feel like a little bit of a needle just poking into my muscle.
But the first day, the day that we went outside was the worst.
The next day was still painful, and then the next was better.
Okay, wow.
So now you're okay.
Now I'm okay.
Okay.
That's good.
But the thing is, I don't mind doing it again.
I would do it because it was so healthy, you know?
Like going under the sun and just sweating.
That was what I wanted to do for a very long time.
That's nice.
To be able to just be tired without having the feel of suffering.
I had fun.
So that's what I wanted to do.
So I'm waiting for the next kaisai.
Next day.
I've got a day.
Oh, you're already planning on doing it again?
Yeah, I'm joining.
Yeah, to me that was also really nice.
Really fun day to me too.
Tell me about your body.
How was your...
You know, me and that guy, we were both from the football club.
Yeah, right, because you guys are already experienced, right?
Yeah, yeah.
So we wanted to have boots, you know, football shoes for the, you know, spike.
Because we don't want to play football with, you know, usual sneakers.
Yeah.
So we bought those spikes.
And that makes me, you know, huge kutsuzure.
Yeah.
And it's still...
Is it so painful?
Yeah.
Oh, God.
So, you know, I have to wear these kind of...
It's birkenstock, but...
Ah, right, the sandal type.
Yeah, yeah.
The slip-ons.
Yeah, it's too painful.
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Right.
Still.
You're akiretsuken.
Yeah.
Right?
Like from the bottom of your kakato, like up from this long.
Yeah.
Wow.
Oh, kutsuzure.
Damn.
Yeah.
That's painful.
So you can't wear, like, sneakers right now?
No.
Because it touches your akiretsuken and your ankle.
So I got to, you know, put bansokko.
Like 10.
Ah, that's bad.
10 bansokko.
Wow, that's really bad.
That's bad.
But I'm okay.
I'm looking forward to do this again.
Yeah.
I wonder if the other guy was okay.
Yeah, he told me that he's got so many kinnyutsu.
Yeah.
So maybe same as your situation maybe.
But you know, I feel like it's so healthy.
It's proof that our bodies are just rotten now.
True.
That shows it all.
The kinnyutsu means everything.
True.
Yeah.
Before high school students, we did much more like running, you know, two hours.
Yeah.
And your bodies were fine.
But now.
All kinnyutsu and everything.
Yeah.
You got kinnyutsu too, right?
Yeah, of course, of course.
But probably not as bad as mine?
Maybe.
Yeah.
But mine was bad too.
Okay.
Yeah.
But not screaming like you did.
Okay.
Upstairs, no screaming.
It's good.
But yeah.
But it was fun.
Yeah, I'm looking forward to the next one.
Yeah.
All right.
Okay.
Maybe you should buy a...
Yeah, the spiker.
Yeah, spiker.
So you can protect your foot.
But I don't want to get into the kutsuzure thing.
Did the other guy suffer from a kutsuzure?
No, no, no.
So that's my problem.
Got it.
So I'll just...
Yeah.
I'll be careful with selecting the...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
Thanks for listening, guys.