Handball player Kim On-ah, psychology hidden in a colorless self-portrait “It’s more satisfactory for the team to work well” (Noh sister)


Handball player Kim On-ah (left in the photo) revealed his heart through a self-portrait.

On the T-Cast E channel’Playing Sister’, which aired on the 22nd, Se-ri Park, Yoomi Han, Onah Kim, Hyunhee Nam, Minjung Kwak, and Yuin Jung were drawn to shoot the 2021 calendar.

Before filming, they drew a self-portrait that would fit on the calendar and then received psychological counseling based on it.

Among them, Ona Kim drew a self-portrait only with black colored pencils without any color. In response, the psychological counselor said, “Others paint a lot of color and have detailed descriptions, but Ona’s color is not so obvious. Color comes from the expectation of taking care of herself, but (Mr. Ona) doesn’t seem to want to do that.”

In response, Kim On-ah confessed, “Because I am the center of the team in the active role, I have to hide my feelings and things like this.”


“We have to look at the whole team. The center is a place where you have to assist the whole team, adjust the strength and weaknesses, give operational instructions in the middle, and read the flow of the game,” he said. “With my teammates, I give a chance to my teammates.”

He said, “I’m a game coordinator, so it’s more satisfying to see other players stand out and make the team better because of me. It’s soaked in the body.”

Regarding this, the psychological counselor said, “Others are not uncomfortable with my functioning as me. But Ona is a person who doesn’t have his own color,” he explained.

Kang So-young, online news reporter [email protected]

Photo = T-Cast E channel’playing sister’ broadcast screen capture

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