Parents provide safety net for extreme athletes

By Yang Zekun | China Daily | Updated: 2020-08-17 10:08
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Zhang Yunpeng, who took up parkour in 2009, is publicizing the sport and acting in films. Although the young man has enjoyed success in Chinese parkour circles, his father still doesn't think it is a good career choice.

The younger Zhang has also been studying Jackie Chan's films and has moved into the movie industry to act and work as a stunt director. His father thinks this is a better option than pure sport, and hopes Zhang Yunpeng will make a breakthrough in the industry.

Many of Zhang Ning's colleagues admire and praise his son's talent, but he doesn't see much to crow about, because the sport is dangerous. After all, if Zhang Yunpeng had an accident those same colleagues might blame the father for allowing him to take part.

"The biggest progress for my son is that he has become sunny, and understands life better than before and has a clear life goal. People who have spoken with him think he is very collected and stylish. His future is in his own hands and I cannot help him too much, except by giving him guidance to face life and difficulties bravely," Zhang Ning said.

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