Cheerleader Jie Jie, Inheriting Teacher Lan Bo's Dance Genes, Discusses Father's Transformation After Cancer Diagnosis
Cheerleader Jie Jie, daughter of dance teacher "Teacher Lan Bo" and a member of Fubon Angels, shares how her father's life transformed after his cancer diagnosis, shifting his focus from work to family and adopting a disciplined healthy lifestyle.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-hsin, Taipei, 8th) Jie Jie, daughter of dance teacher "Teacher Lan Bo" and a member of Fubon Angels, inherited her father's dance genes. She spoke about her father's life after his cancer diagnosis, stating that he gradually shifted his focus back to family and now leads a very disciplined life, rising early, sleeping early, and exercising regularly.
Jie Jie, with her sweet appearance, has been dancing since childhood, inheriting her father "Teacher Lan Bo's" dance genes and possessing profound strength. Last year, she challenged herself by performing a high-altitude stunt at the Taipei Dome, free-climbing a 6-meter-high pole and completing challenging moves like "flag pole" and "navel blossom" in mid-air, which stunned the entire audience.
Jie Jie recorded the program "Focus 2.0" to share behind-the-scenes secrets. According to the press release, Jie Jie mentioned that the entire performance severely tested her core strength, but compared to people's concerns about height and danger, she found the most challenging part to be, "my stomach hurt a lot!"
Jie Jie still underwent intensive training for two months for the performance. She stated that the most difficult part was not the height but the small iron plate at the top of the pole used to support her body, especially when performing the "navel blossom," where all four limbs were suspended in the air, with only her abdomen bearing the weight. This required not only immense core strength but also enduring the discomfort of her abdomen being pressed by the iron plate.
Speaking about her father "Teacher Lan Bo's" transformation after his cancer diagnosis, she said that in earlier years, her father often followed celebrities on their schedules, frequently returning home at 3 or 4 AM when busy, practically "working 370 days a year for 365 days." Since falling ill, her father has gradually shifted his life's focus back to family and health, insisting on waking up at 5 AM every morning to exercise and surf, and going to bed promptly at 9 PM. His healthy routine was jokingly remarked by host Kao Wen-yin: "He sleeps earlier than Jolin Tsai!" (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150508
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-hsin, Taipei, 8th) Jie Jie, daughter of dance teacher "Teacher Lan Bo" and a member of Fubon Angels, inherited her father's dance genes. She spoke about her father's life after his cancer diagnosis, stating that he gradually shifted his focus back to family and now leads a very disciplined life, rising early, sleeping early, and exercising regularly.
Jie Jie, with her sweet appearance, has been dancing since childhood, inheriting her father "Teacher Lan Bo's" dance genes and possessing profound strength. Last year, she challenged herself by performing a high-altitude stunt at the Taipei Dome, free-climbing a 6-meter-high pole and completing challenging moves like "flag pole" and "navel blossom" in mid-air, which stunned the entire audience.
Jie Jie recorded the program "Focus 2.0" to share behind-the-scenes secrets. According to the press release, Jie Jie mentioned that the entire performance severely tested her core strength, but compared to people's concerns about height and danger, she found the most challenging part to be, "my stomach hurt a lot!"
Jie Jie still underwent intensive training for two months for the performance. She stated that the most difficult part was not the height but the small iron plate at the top of the pole used to support her body, especially when performing the "navel blossom," where all four limbs were suspended in the air, with only her abdomen bearing the weight. This required not only immense core strength but also enduring the discomfort of her abdomen being pressed by the iron plate.
Speaking about her father "Teacher Lan Bo's" transformation after his cancer diagnosis, she said that in earlier years, her father often followed celebrities on their schedules, frequently returning home at 3 or 4 AM when busy, practically "working 370 days a year for 365 days." Since falling ill, her father has gradually shifted his life's focus back to family and health, insisting on waking up at 5 AM every morning to exercise and surf, and going to bed promptly at 9 PM. His healthy routine was jokingly remarked by host Kao Wen-yin: "He sleeps earlier than Jolin Tsai!" (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150508
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