Pump Up the Healthy Love (2025)

24시 헬스클럽 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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A heart-pounding muscle-building drama about Do Hyeon Jung, the manager of a gym who has become a ‘health freak,’ who corrects the lives of his members. Do Hyeon Jung is the manager of a 24-hour gym. He is a health-crazed man whose life is organized around health. He fights a fierce game of survival between being a self-employed businessman and a trainer in an unfriendly world. Lee Mi Ran is a travel agency planning and development manager. A character that cannot be left out of two keywords: love of food and burning love between a man and a woman. (Source: Korean = Naver || Translation = MyDramaList) Edit Translation

  • English
  • ภาษาไทย
  • Arabic
  • Русский
  • Country: South Korea
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 12
  • Aired: Apr 30, 2025 - Jun 5, 2025
  • Aired On: Wednesday, Thursday
  • Original Network: KBS2
  • Duration: 1 hr. 2 min.
  • Score: 7.6 (scored by 8,282 users)
  • Ranked: #5372
  • Popularity: #1069
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Completed
Jojo Flower Award2
56 people found this review helpful
Jun 5, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 5
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

I laughed, alright, but that's about it!

The main genres listed for this drama are comedy and romance, and to be very honest, it tanked in both. I was expecting a light, rom-com with some gym aesthetics here and there but what I got instead was a drama that tried too hard to be funny that it left the romance somewhere in a forgotten side plot, only to dust it off right towards the end (literally!)

Do Hyeon Jung is a gym manager/trainer and is portrayed as someone who is obsessed with health and fitness while his business is actually sinking. His entire personality is this loud bloke with exaggerated facial expressions, comedic timing and a baffling lack of professional boundaries. And while I get it is all for the laughs, I was constantly teetering between what he meant well and what was wildly inappropriate. In a real-world context, If I had a gym trainer like that it would be uncomfortable for me.

I won't lie but I did enjoy the slapstick humour in the initial 3-4 episodes but after turning my brains off. He was fun and more of a comedic relief without any depth.

Coming to Lee Mi Ran, our FL had a food-loving or should I say junk food-loving personality. From the initial episodes, I was expecting her to be a bit more layered, someone who could balance the humor out in the drama with the depth of being unapologetically herself. But unfortunately, she was reduced to surface-level traits. I felt like her character was always orbiting around other character arcs. There were moments of vulnerability that could have been explored more deeply to give both the story and her character a bit more depth.

Also, I was searching and kind of expecting some body positivity message while advocating to maintain a healthy lifestyle and realistic take on fitness but the writers clearly decided to use the same "tired stereotypes" because this message might be too heavy! Because the FL really went 2 dress sizes down in like what 2 episodes?!! No. Sorry!

The romance in the drama felt like a forgotten gym membership, where it was paid in full and never used and is only activated towards the end out of sheer guilt. For a drama marketed as a rom-com, you better not blink because you will miss it. Every week I kept waiting for the actual sparks to fly, the emotional tension to build, anything... but instead, I got fitness montages, expected supporting characters' bizarre subplots out of nowhere. I felt both the leads had better chemistry with their ex than each other. By the time, it was "finally" happening, I had checked out of their romance. In the journey of pumping up the healthy love, love was lost along the way!

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind a comedy series with a bit of last-minute romance, but if I see a romcom ( see the main genre listed), I expect equal parts of comedy and romance in the driver's seat, not a setup where I have to wait 10 weeks for it to even begin and it still doesn't feel convincing till the end.

Coming to the supporting characters, they felt a bit blurry to me. Sure, each of them had their moments, but none of them really contributed to the main leads’ storyline, whether it was romantic or personal.
Lee Ji Ran and her boyfriend were just silly and I don't know if they were supposed to be the second couple but I am 100% sure the story will remain the same without both of them, that is the impact they had.

Honestly, you could branch out a whole different drama for each character: the gossip ladies who decide what to eat the moment they step into the gym, the young gym trainer with family issues or the female trainer who suddenly realizes she can be more. Individually, all these arcs are equally interesting, but the cohesiveness was kind of a mess. The way new arcs were introduced felt random like their relevance and timing just didn’t land right.

Acting-wise, I came from Weak Hero class 2 to watch Mr. Jun Young but was a little disappointed with the overall experience. He wasn't bad at all but the writing didn't support or uplift his acting. It was nothing I would run home about. Jung Eun Ji as Lee Mi Ran did a decent job based on what was given to her. Supporting characters stole the show for me in terms of acting.

Also, whoever designed the intro song should take a voluntary pay cut because it was just bizarre and if someone picks up the drama seeing the opening credits, I am sure they will decide otherwise.

Overall, despite my heavy-handed critique, this is a fun drama if you are in the mood for some over-the-top comedy. But if are expecting romance, please be very patient and do not be afraid of disappointment. I would personally not recommend this.

Also food for thought : Does it not rain in SK ? Will machines not malfunction if they are kept in open ??!!!
( Sorry had to say this outloud)

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Completed
Shreya
28 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Kinda Cringe at First but Hilarious

First of all, if brain-rot comedy is not your thing, then this drama may not be for you. The only way to watch this drama is to acknowledge and accept the over-the-top comedy as granted and just take everything at face value. 'Pump up the healthy love' is not for serious watching. If you can get past that, this drama is really good and totally worth watching.

Personally, over-the-top comedy is not really my genre. I started this because of Lee Jun-Young and my initial thought was 'what even is this?'. But once you get used to the comedy, this drama is actually hilarious and good for light-watching. Since the main setting of this drama is a gym, we can also see them trying to tackle issues like beauty standards, body-shaming, being underweight, etc. while still in the comedic context.

The main characters are flawed individuals themselves with kind of biased mindsets, so it's interesting to see their characters slowly grow as they experience new things. Do Hyunjoong is basically a fitness fanatic to whom all the problems in life can be solved by going to the gym. Your boyfriend doesn't like you? Workout and grow confidence. Can't stand up for yourself? Workout and gain muscles. Your toddler is too energetic? Workout and build stamina. Can't eat or sleep? You guessed it, the answer is always workout. As the story progresses, he slowly learns that not everything can be solved like that but at the same time, the viewers are also shown a subtle link that while working out doesn't make our problems go away, sometimes it gives us enough confidence and strength to face them. And this is reflected in Lee Miran's journey as she goes from working out for others to doing it for herself.

As for the romance, the english title is kind of misleading. The korean title '24 Hour Health Club' is more fitting as most of the story takes place in the context of gym, and romance is somewhat a subplot. It is gradual throughout the drama and develops mostly in the last few eps. But romantic or not, Lee Junyoung and Jung Eunji have really good chemistry, and both their characters are crazy, hilarious and a compatible duo which makes them really fun to watch.

Overall, if you are looking for something light and fun to watch, this is definitely worth a shot.

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  • Title: Pump Up the Healthy Love
  • Type: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • Country: South Korea
  • Episodes: 12
  • Aired: Apr 30, 2025 - Jun 5, 2025
  • Aired On: Wednesday, Thursday
  • Original Network: KBS2
  • Duration: 1 hr. 2 min.
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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  • Score: 7.6 (scored by 8,282 users)
  • Ranked: #5372
  • Popularity: #1069
  • Watchers: 23,151

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