Meet Abdusalam, a 24-year-old Uygur from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of the Chinese mainland. His mantra? “Do what you love and stick with it.” ❤️
For him, that passion is parkour🏃♂️—an urban art of running, jumping, and flipping across obstacles. In Kashi, its low walls and flat rooftops become his canvas for self-expression.
“I’ll keep running until I can’t move,” Abdusalam says. Even when he’s sidelined by injury, cast on his arm and all, he’s back on the rooftops practicing his rolls and vaults. That’s dedication! 💪
Parkour isn’t just a thrill—it’s a metaphor for life. Each leap over a barrier reminds us that challenges are meant to be overcome. And for young adults hustling through city streets from Dhaka to Jakarta, Abdusalam’s story is pure inspiration.
As he flips off a wall at golden hour, Abdusalam sums it up: “I’m just being myself.” No filters, no drama, just raw freedom. 🌟
Feeling that spark? What’s your own version of parkour—whatever sets you free, own it! 🙌
Reference(s):
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