What it does

The "Multidisciplinary Motion Connectivity System (MMCS)" integrates movement science, neuroscience, hormonal regulation, and cinematic practice into a unified framework designed to enhance human performance and support autistic children through structured, purposeful motion.

How we built it

MMCS was developed through years of field experimentation in "parkour", applied physics demonstrations, cinematic action design, and neuro-motor educational programs.

Challenges we ran into

  • Lack of scientific references in applied parkour
  • Difficulty unifying movement, neuroscience, hormones, and cinematic language
  • Integrating AI tools into motion analysis
  • Designing safe neuro-motor programs for autistic children
  • Translating physics laws (like torque and Newton’s laws) into cinematic and educational methods

Accomplishments we're proud of

  • Creating the first global interdisciplinary movement neuroscience cinema system
  • Improving autistic children's focus and emotional regulation
  • Establishing a new cinematic movement style based on biomechanics
  • Publishing "Art of Transition: Parkour & Freerunning"
  • Developing educational and professional applications for police, military, and firefighters

What we learned

  • Movement is a cognitive, emotional, and biological system
  • Purposeful motion influences hormones and neural pathways
  • Structured environments dramatically help autistic children
  • Interdisciplinary design outperforms single-field approaches

What's next for MMCS

  • A complete educational curriculum
  • Peer-reviewed scientific research
  • An AI-powered motion analysis platform
  • Specialized programs for emergency and military teams
  • A long-term study linking genetics, hormones, and motion

Parkour Castle The Animated Series

"Parkour Castle" is an educational animated show inspired by MMCS.
Each episode teaches children healthy lifestyle habits, correct movement, hormonal balance, and neuro-motor development.
The series focuses on:

  • Combating childhood obesity
  • Supporting autistic children
  • Teaching scientific movement principles in a fun narrative format

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Updates

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Update: Writing "Parkour Castle" Episodes Based on Real Parkour History

I’ve started writing the first episodes of the "Parkour Castle" animated series, directly inspired by my book "The Art of Transition: Parkour & Freerunning" The show is not just fictional; it is rooted in real people, real training, and real parkour history in Syria.

The main mentor character in the series is based on my own journey as a coach and founder of parkour in Syria, while several core characters are inspired by actual team members who trained, performed, and grew with me over the years. One of the key groups in the story is adapted from the "crazy five" the original crew who helped me spread parkour through live shows, workshops, and public events.

By grounding the series in true experiences, Parkour Castle aims to give children and youth an honest, inspiring, and scientifically-informed view of movement, courage, friendship, and healthy living.

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