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You said it! Although...crap. I'm going to hurt so much this summer...::grin:: Still, this is much with the shiny.Tgace said:I think Ive discovered my next side hobby.
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You said it! Although...crap. I'm going to hurt so much this summer...::grin:: Still, this is much with the shiny.Tgace said:I think Ive discovered my next side hobby.
Very cool advise.zujitsu said:as for how to start this...When I began I just searched the net and found some tutorials on how to do some of the techniques and when out and tried them....but also know that even though there are injuries(there is with everything) one thing I have to stress is start off easy then work your way up its not about "that looks high lets jump off it" its about mastering your body and your surroundings so you will be able to move efficiently no matter where you are....as for gyms or actual trainers in this art the only gym I know of in the u.s.that does this is in kerrville texas(but I think they are trying to get some in N.Y.C)....other wise you have to learn on your own(unless you live in england) or find a more advanced traceur(one who practices parkour) in your area to help you out.I can also try and help but there is only so much you can do over the net....but I can't stress enough that it takes practice and even with practice you'll need a keen eye and some good sense for all those what ifs(slippery surfaces...areas unfit for the weight of the human body, broken glass, etc.) that also means as much as you might want to go run over and vault that rail unless your familiar with the area(and even then) you need to check your surfaces....especially if there has been some precipitation or other weather...just if people were wondering the worst injury I have had is I pulled the tendons in my wrist and bruised my palms( I would have been fine except I fell on a steel grate)
Also unlike extreme sports Parkour is strictly non-competitive(except you against yourself) but there are various games(which are just like regular games with a pk spin on them I.E. pk tag) and there are various philosophies as to how parkour can translate to everyday life and other things(which for the life of me I can't think of right now....need more sleep)