A badminton player undergoes mental training using hypnosis to unlock their full potential in competition. The two athletes are deeply devoted to sports, making them gullible and easily influenced by hypnotic techniques. During visualization training, they struggle to distinguish between rackets, shuttlecocks, DVDs, and pots, falling into deep confusion and acting erratically. They further deepen their imagery using air badminton, gradually losing self-awareness and identifying as animals—birds, lions, frogs, cockroaches—fully embodying these creatures to elevate their mental state. Through fainting suggestions, they train their minds to collapse at will in various situations, helping to relieve tension during actual matches. By practicing full-body rigidity—becoming a human bridge or a human wall hanging—they aim for deeper mental control. In sports commentary exercises, they describe each other as mere badminton objects, cultivating objective observation skills. Through extreme masochistic and sadistic suggestions, they strengthen team cohesion. Mental resilience is further developed through grotesque facial expression training—humiliating themselves via distorted faces, including "zombie faces," "distorted face dancing," and "living grotesque art." In speed-controlled lesbian scenes, slow and rapid lesbian acts simulate competitive teamwork. The film explores the synergistic effects of sports and hypnosis, culminating in a powerful fusion of physical and psychological mastery.