“Parkour teaches you to be sure of what you are able to do.” – David Belle
Parkour has been one of the most sought after physical activities of the last decade, with more and more people around the world becoming privy to this wonderful sport. This is prompting them to adopt it as their preferred sporting activity to become fit. But do you know where it originated from and what it actually is?
Parkour – which is sourced from the French word parcour meaning “the way through” – is quite simply the act of moving from one point to another rapidly, as you try to go through all sorts of natural obstacles. And the sport actually came into existence as a special training program for the French Special Forces – Parcours du Combattant. Sourced from there, nine Frenchman led by David Belle founded parkour as a sporting discipline, terming it as “The art of movement”.
Also termed as freerunning (named so by Guillaume Pelletier), Parkour has since become a non-competitive sport that allows the best free runners from around the world to show their skills and capabilities as they look to navigate through tough obstacle courses. When you climb, run and jump all through the course, you need to display attributes like balance, fitness, agility and coordination among others in order to navigate your way through the course successfully. These attributes also help you improve as a person as you improve your decision making and get over your physical and mental weaknesses.
If you’re wondering whether you can participate professionally as a free runner too, then you are right, you can. In fact, professional parkour athletes are regularly used in movies, TV shows and live events (like an urban show). They create a surreal atmosphere with their remarkable and incredible skills and stunts to enthrall the audience watching the event or show. And as they put their bodies on the line, they give the situation a dramatic edge that breathes life into it. This is why the best free runners are always looking to participate professionally in urban shows and other live events on a regular basis.
If you are enticed enough to take up this demanding, yet fulfilling sporting discipline as a hobby or professionally, then start with getting Parkour shoes that will provide comfort as you navigate through the course. Sebastien Foucan once famously said, “There is no good, bad, right or wrong, but what is important is what you learn from experiences through practice. Freerunning is not an elite discipline; it is for people who love and continue to move. Channel your energy in a good way, a way to be better.” So, if you love to move too, then go ahead and adopt freerunning as a way of life.
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