
Pump Up the Healthy Love Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Pump Up the Healthy Love
Get ready for another heart-pounding gym drama, this time centering on Do Hyeon-jung. who happens to be the manager of a 24 hour gym who has become a 'health freak,' who corrects the lives of his members.
He fights a fierce game of survival between being a self-employed businessman and a trainer in an unfriendly world. However, his life soon changes when he crosses paths with Lee Mi-ran, a travel agency planning and development manager.
If you've been interested in this K-drama, you may be curious to find out when the episodes are releasing. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about Pump Up the Healthy Love Episode 4, including its release date, time and where you can watch this show.
Where Can I Watch Pump Up the Healthy Love?
Pump Up the Healthy Love will be shown on KBS2 in Korea and Disney+ but only in Korea. It is also available to stream on Wavve and Viki internationally but do be sure to check your region as this seems to be another that's not widely distributed.
Pump Up the Healthy Love Episode 4 Release Date
Pump Up the Healthy Love Episode 4 will release on Thursday 8th May at approximately 4pm (GMT) / 12am (ET). English subtitles will likely take around 24 hours before showing up on Viki, but they do tend to be much more accurate than some of the other streamers.
Expect each episode to be roughly 1 hour long, which is consistent with the time frame for the rest of tvN dramas.
How Many Episodes Will Pump Up the Healthy Love Have?
Pump Up the Healthy Love is a 12-episode K-drama, with two episodes releasing every Wednesday and Thursday. So with that in mind, we'll have 8 episodes left after this one.
Is There A Trailer For Pump Up the Healthy Love?
There is indeed! You can find the trailer for Pump Up the Healthy Love below. However, do be aware that the official trailers from Viki or the other streaming platforms haven't been made official just yet.
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Pump Up the Healthy Love? so far? Let us know in the comments below!

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