Life in the Regions: Torogeldi Sultan Uulu Sincerely Dreamed of Working in Law Enforcement, Now His Occupation is of Interest to the Residents of Issyk-Kul

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Töregeldi Sulтан уулу, a 25-year-old resident of the village of Jergez, located in the Ak-Suu district of the Issyk-Kul region, despite having a higher legal education, has been actively engaged in construction and blacksmithing in recent years.
Local residents watch with interest his passion for creating multifunctional sports equipment. In an interview with a Turmush correspondent, Töregeldi shared: “I have developed full-fledged comprehensive pull-up bars. Their feature is that many different exercises can be performed on one machine. Such a unit is convenient to place in the yard, as installing separate equipment for each type of load takes up a lot of space. Therefore, I decided to combine all the necessary elements into one compact solution.”

The path to blacksmithing for Töregeldi was not easy. After graduating from school, he received a legal education in Karakol and dreamed of a career in law enforcement. However, life circumstances forced him to return to his native village, where he began to apply his practical skills in blacksmithing and construction. During his student years, he actively engaged in sports, but after returning home, he could not train due to the lack of suitable conditions. Ultimately, he decided to create a sports ground for himself.

The idea of creating equipment came to him from the internet, but he adapted it to his needs. “I started looking for inspiration online and stumbled upon similar pull-up bars. Inspired, I added my technical ideas and, using available resources, made them myself. Currently, the price of one complex is 8,000 soms, and they are in demand among those interested,” the master shared. He is also convinced that such a pull-up bar should be in every home where boys are growing up.

Töregeldi has significant experience working with metal; previously, he made metal gates, canopies, and decorative elements for houses. However, now his ambitions go beyond private orders. “In our village, there are friends and brothers who also work as welders. We have repeatedly discussed the possibility of joining forces to implement larger-scale projects. I have a dream — to open a full-fledged blacksmith workshop, purchase modern equipment, and launch mass production to create new jobs here in the village,” he said.

In the future, Töregeldi plans to develop his hobby into his own workshop, but for now, he continues to work for the benefit of his family and fellow villagers. Töregeldi is married and raises a child together with his wife.
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