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  1. Parkour - Wikipedia

    Parkour ... Parkour (French: [paʁkuʁ]) is an athletic training discipline or sport in which practitioners interact with their environment by moving though it efficiently or creatively, often while performing …

  2. Parkour | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 28, 2025 · Parkour, the practice of traversing obstacles in a man-made or natural environment through the use of running, vaulting, jumping, climbing, rolling, and other movements in order to …

  3. How to Do Parkour (Beginner's Guide and Starter Workout!)

    Feb 18, 2025 · Yes, you can start exercising with some basic parkour movements if being glued on a treadmill seems like death. Learn how our coaches can help you train in a fun way!

  4. Parkour.com | The Official Website of Parkour.™

    David Belle is the undisputed creator of Parkour, a discipline that revolutionized physical movement. Parkour's roots can be traced back to a profound source, originating from David's father, Raymond …

  5. What Is Parkour? Definition, Benefits, History and More

    Parkour, often referred to as the "art of movement," is a dynamic and thrilling physical discipline that involves navigating obstacles with speed, efficiency, and creativity. Born out of a combination of …

  6. How to Parkour: 14 Steps - wikiHow

    Nov 30, 2025 · Parkour is a natural method for training the human body to be able to leap and move from place to place by climbing, jumping and flipping. This 'art of displacement' requires neither …

  7. What is Parkour? - USPK

    USPK defines parkour as ‘a physical movement discipline in which practitioners train their bodies to overcome both physical and mental obstacles in a variety of environments either in general for …

  8. What is Parkour? - World Freerunning Parkour Federation

    According to the strictest definition, Parkour is the act of moving from point “a” to point “b” using the obstacles in your path to increase your efficiency.

  9. Parkour

    Third time was the charm for Nathanael Trier (FRA), who dominated the men’s Freestyle competition in his third appearance at the Parkour World Cup in Montpellier (FRA) 10-12 May.

  10. Parkour.com | What is Parkour?

    Parkour is a training method founded by David Belle in the suburbs of Paris, France in the late 1980’s. The method is practiced by overcoming obstacles in the natural and urban environments through …