I've done park our since I've been 17 I am 21 now... Since I've started I've gotten two herniated back disks a shattered talus a broken wrist and my fare share of cuts and bruises. This last fall I had which has shattered my talus may keep me off sports the rest of my life. In the end Parkour has it's dangers if you do decide to do it acknowledge your limits go about it patiently with time and know you do have limits.
yes parkour is very difficult sometimes people train like they are running marathons or going into UFC(ultiminate fighting championship) fights becauser there have been so many cases of injuries that insurance rates have gone up all asround the USA just because the reentrance of parkour
Yes, parkour is safe sport... (NOT a sport) It is for me a lifestyle
I had my falls and bruises. It's part of it. Le Parkour is all about progression. It takes time. You start off of something small and once your comfortable push a little, push a little. You dont have to jump the Eiffel Tower at once to learn how to land.
Don't rush yourself. Know your limits and be safe
Yes, Parkour is a very phisicaly and mentally demanding sport. You need to be very fit, and you need to have high willpower. When you are about to jump off one roof, and onto another, you CANNOT hesitate. if you are not fit, it can be very dangerous. Begin by going for 5 K runs without stopping to up your stamina, then go to Parkour traning.
Parkour isn't dangerous if you know what you are doing. Training helps with that. Parkour could be dangerous in some obstacles where you can't complete like jumping from building to building if it is too far.
Yes. Sudden heart failure, extreme head trauma, physical shock, and choking on an inhaled insect are all part of this exciting new challenge to the human experience.
But Parkour is actually one of the safest sports if you are doing it right. If you end up jumping from Building to Building at a beginner level you can very easily get seriously injured or die. So if you are starting out don't go from rooftop to rooftop. just stay on the ground until you are used to extreme falls or jumps
Parkour is an Art, a Movement, a Discipline.. and after all that it is a sport
After you've been doing Parkour awhile it's no longer bodily training and conditioning, it's all mental
There are no "real" problems with parkour, at leas to the people who practice it, society just deems it inappropriate
yes a sport excises almost every part of your body as well as conditioning and being a discipline for the most part I found the mental part doesn't stop even if you stopped training
it's mental to break down barriers but also mental do learn and get motivated and to get your self ready for such a sport as it could be very daunting for some
yes this is a sport but a very extreme sport
Sure, but you should really train properly before executing dangerous moves in dangerous enviornments. Check out some of my contributions for information on how to properly train for parkour. Message me if you have any more parkour questions. Live it. Love it. Jump it.
Parkour could be dangerous, especially for kids under 17.
A parkour photographer earn a $100,000 a year. Since there is so much photos to be taken including weddings,dangerous events. and others
I did parkour yesterday. I am doing parkour today. I will be doing parkour later on today.
The definition of parkour is individualistic, practitioners of parkour define parkour in their own way. However, all people can agree parkour is the freedom of movement.
David Belle is the founder of parkour, but no one 'made' parkour.
I would not rely on just watching parkour videos to learn parkour from. You have to be in tip-top shape to do parkour. You do not want to break anything.
Parkour can be start by run.
usually
there are no age limits in parkour
At Houston parkour school
yes u can do parkour but only with mods