BTS's V Is Known Scientifically Rare According to Four Shocking Facts About Himself. One of his unique abilities is shown in the latest episode of 'Run BTS!' This week.
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V BTS (Bangtan Boys) is known to be scientifically rare according to four surprising facts about him. One of them was shown in the latest episode "Run BTS!" this week.
During the episode, the BTS members took on the challenge of learning to play tennis. While others begin to study different types of tennis hitting, V discovers one of his unique hidden talents.
Even though he had never played tennis before, V immediately showed signs of talent in the sport. The owner of the name Kim Taehyung not only proved that he was able to follow sports with ease, but also discovered his unique abilities using both hands.
This ability is called ambidexterity and is very rare in tennis, especially in Korea. Not only did it give him the advantage of being able to hit the ball with a strong hand every time, it also set him apart from everyone else.
It's so rare that only one professional tennis player in Korea is known for its ambiguity, namely Kim Cheong Eui. V is undoubtedly rare scientifically.
Ambideexterity in V has actually been known for a long time. The 1995-born singer is left-handed but can write with the right hand. It is said that this skill is only possessed by 1 percent of the world's population.
Meanwhile, BTS some time ago appeared on the Tokopedia "When Indonesia Shopping TV Show" and delivered "Dynamite". The online buying and selling site from Indonesia has again announced BTS as their official brand ambassador for this year. BTS also received an award from the 30th Seoul Music Awards which was held on January 31.
In other news, BTS will be releasing their album "BE Essential Edition" on February 19. They were also scheduled to appear at the 2021 Grammy Awards which were originally held on January 31, but were postponed to March. Their hit single "Dynamite" was nominated for Best Pop Duo / Group Performance. They will also appear on MTV Unplugged performing their hits. (wk / chus)