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Parkour (sometimes abbreviated to PK),( the art of movement) is the physical discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one's path by adapting one's movements to the environment. It is a non-competitive, physical discipline of french origin in which participants run along a route, attempting to negotiate obstacles in the most efficient way possible, using only their bodies. Skills such as jumping, climbing, vaulting, rolling and swinging are employed. Parkour can be practiced anywhere, but areas dense with obstacles are preferable, and it is most commonly practiced in urban areas.
The term freerunning is sometimes used interchangeably with parkour. While parkour aims to enable the practitioner to be able to move quickly and efficiently past obstacles, freerunning has a greater emphasis on self-expression within the environment. Freerunning includes tricking moves such as aerial rotations and spins, while the purist definition of parkour founder David belle would not consider these part of parkour because the moves are merely for show, not efficient, and do not help the participant to get from place to place. Although Sebastian foucan is considered a co-founder of parkour, his philosophy differed and grew to become known as freerunning
A practitioner of parkour is called a traceur if male, or traceuse if female. The word is most likely derived from Parisian slang "tracer" which means "to hurry" or "to move quickly". In proper French "traceur" is an adjective qualifying something that leaves a trace or a trail behind it.
The term freerunning is sometimes used interchangeably with parkour. While parkour aims to enable the practitioner to be able to move quickly and efficiently past obstacles, freerunning has a greater emphasis on self-expression within the environment. Freerunning includes tricking moves such as aerial rotations and spins, while the purist definition of parkour founder David belle would not consider these part of parkour because the moves are merely for show, not efficient, and do not help the participant to get from place to place. Although Sebastian foucan is considered a co-founder of parkour, his philosophy differed and grew to become known as freerunning
A practitioner of parkour is called a traceur if male, or traceuse if female. The word is most likely derived from Parisian slang "tracer" which means "to hurry" or "to move quickly". In proper French "traceur" is an adjective qualifying something that leaves a trace or a trail behind it.
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Parkour Limitless is a parkour team in Jacksonville Florida kids from ages 13 to 16 eligible for application.
our goal is to become to best young tracers in the country and to stay serious about the sport we want to be able to show our skills and mistakes and learn from both. We have many places and courses to practice and train on.train safe. train hard. that's the plan. we will post all our videos of us practicing, competing, mistakes, and competitions on this website hope you enjoy and are inspired to try it yourself.
our goal is to become to best young tracers in the country and to stay serious about the sport we want to be able to show our skills and mistakes and learn from both. We have many places and courses to practice and train on.train safe. train hard. that's the plan. we will post all our videos of us practicing, competing, mistakes, and competitions on this website hope you enjoy and are inspired to try it yourself.
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