
Group ATEEZ has captured fans' attention by revealing their intense dance practice sessions aimed at achieving high-performance perfection.
On the 19th, a video titled 'ATEEZ - 'Adrenaline' & 'NASA' Dance Practice Behind' was posted on ATEEZ's official YouTube channel. This video provides a detailed look at the process, from rehearsals for the leather jacket version of the choreography video to practice sessions held in their concert preparation space.
Precision and Growth: The members of ATEEZ dedicated themselves to practice, meticulously checking every movement and hand gesture.
Member Praise: Members praised Yeosang for his noticeably improved dancing, with comments like "Yeosang seems to be getting better and better" and "He has really improved a lot".
Meticulous Adjustments: The group showed their commitment to a perfect formation by adjusting their positions in fine increments of 0.5 units.
The practice sessions shown in the video took place in a space where ATEEZ prepares for their concerts.
Concert-Level Energy: Members poured out powerful energy as if they were in a real performance, saying, "Let's do this like a concert stage".
High-Intensity Training: Despite the high-intensity practice leading to comments like "My thighs feel like they're going to burst" and "My legs started shaking," the members encouraged each other by saying "It'll get even better if we keep doing it," completing the session to the end.
Through this behind-the-scenes look, ATEEZ announced that they are preparing two versions of the choreography video: a leather jacket version and a general dance practice version.
Passion for Perfection: The members demonstrated their passion by repeatedly reshooting, saying, "Let's do it one more time as a training session rather than thinking of it as a recording," to create the best possible result.
This behind-the-scenes look at ATEEZ's dance practice vividly conveys the sweat and effort hidden behind their glamorous stages, further raising expectations for the official choreography videos and future concert performances.



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