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Triple AD said:
I'd like to but I'm just not in the right shape for it
But thats the point of parkour - you don't need to be excellent shape to start doing it. You think all traceurs were born in shape they are now? Of course no. You develop your strenght and stamina when you train. I think you are just making excuses for yourself (not trying to insult you, but it just seems this way).
 

nova18

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Spleenbag said:
Just went and Wikipedia'd up on parkour and freerunning. Sounds interesting, although I'm not a very active person. If I ever got into a sport-like thing, that would probably be it.

Addendum: This will cement myself as a lazy out-of-shape nerd but it must be said: do people ever parkour while walking/jogging as opposed to full-out running? What I mean is, all the same cat-crawls and vaults and rolls, but at a slower pace...does this ever happen?
I do, I jog most mornings at about 5:30 and I like to work in some free-running moves to keep things interesting. It usually just involves small vaults over gates and fences, cause Im still nervous about fucking myself up by mistiming a jump.
 

traceur_

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Triple AD said:
I'd like to but I'm just not in the right shape for it
That's the thing, it can be done no matter what kind of shape you're in. I'm not fit at all, I'm buggered after doing a 400m run but I can still do parkour well.

Correct me if I'm wrong but does this "not in the right shape for it" thing come from watching the masters on youtube and other video sites? Watching guys like David Belle, Sebastian Foucan and Damien Walters still amazes me after a year of doing it. I can see how this would create an impression that one needs to be in super hero shape to do it.
 

spuddyt

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I'm dyspraxic - can't balance for my life, wouldn't be much point for me.... Also i'm a lazy ass
 

ViolentlyHappy91

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samaritan.squirrel said:
It seems to be a very popular sort with gamers. I can see where the appeal overlaps.
May give it a shot.
I'm not exactly fit [hit the wall at about 40 pushups] and smoke occasionally, so it may not work out..
I can't do 20 pushups and I smoke. I've been doing parkour for a little over a year and it's gone fine. You need guts though, it took me 3 weeks to kong something because I was afraid to dive over a park bench for some reason.
 

Ben Legend

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used to do it. But kinda grew up and went to uni.

Would love to do it agian. The thrill you get out of it is amazing.
 

fix-the-spade

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ViolentlyHappy91 said:
This one is simple. How many of you do parkour or would like to get into it? The basic thing is to get more people into the art of parkour by offering information on jams in the cities that you live in.

For me, I'm from Toowoomba in QLD, Australia. The group here does Sunday afternoon jams in town from 12pm onwards and Saturday morning jams from 9am until mid-day. If you're in the area, let me know and i'll give you more info.
Use
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.83734#1174577
The
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.72241#752449
Bloody
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.91722#1433550
Search
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.109599#1879109
Tool!

Anyway, you have a noble(ish) idea there. Except it's somewhat misguided posting it on a gaming forum, your unlikely to get any converts.
 

ViolentlyHappy91

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fix-the-spade said:
ViolentlyHappy91 said:
This one is simple. How many of you do parkour or would like to get into it? The basic thing is to get more people into the art of parkour by offering information on jams in the cities that you live in.

For me, I'm from Toowoomba in QLD, Australia. The group here does Sunday afternoon jams in town from 12pm onwards and Saturday morning jams from 9am until mid-day. If you're in the area, let me know and i'll give you more info.
Use
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.83734#1174577
The
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.72241#752449
Bloody
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.91722#1433550
Search
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.109599#1879109
Tool!

Anyway, you have a noble(ish) idea there. Except it's somewhat misguided posting it on a gaming forum, your unlikely to get any converts.
True, I should have.

are.you.the.god.its.me.vader said:
Anyone that dances around and jumps on things, needs to stay well away from me, before i start lashing out at people int he street.

I hate parkour kids.
Good luck actually catching one.
 

traceur_

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are.you.the.god.its.me.vader said:
Anyone that dances around and jumps on things, needs to stay well away from me, before i start lashing out at people int he street.

I hate parkour kids.
I'm guessing that you've had more than a few encounters with the idiotic mirrors edge copy cats and not real tracuers.
 

Octorok

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I used to do a little Parkour with friends of mine, but we just got kicked out of anywhere we went by police.
 

Daveman

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I don't get it, you just run around jumping on shit. That takes talent?

I run everywhere anyway. Just because I can. But jumping over stuff I find is just tiring and will slow you down.

That said, my town isn't very built up and there is very little stuff to jump over.
 

shwnbob

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I wanted to get into it but I stopped cause the stunts look to hard but I do free running though
 

ViolentlyHappy91

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Daveman said:
I don't get it, you just run around jumping on shit. That takes talent?

I run everywhere anyway. Just because I can. But jumping over stuff I find is just tiring and will slow you down.

That said, my town isn't very built up and there is very little stuff to jump over.
In an episode of Topgear, it was made evident that Parkour is fast than a car in some situations, watch it on youtube. Parkour does require a lot of skill later down the track, it's gotten me out of quite a few situations in town, and it involves discipline.