Parkour is the art of moving through urban environments. Jumps from rooftop to rooftop, climbing walls, somersaults over railings. It's not an extreme sport in the traditional sense, but rather a philosophy: to be fast, efficient, free. We tell you about the history, principles, risks, and heroes of parkour.
Parkour originated in France in the 1980s. Creators: David Belle and Sébastien Foucan. They were children of a fireman who taught them to climb. In the 1990s, parkour gained popularity thanks to the film "Yamakasi" (2001) and "District B13" (2004). The name comes from the French word "parcours" — "distance, track." Now parkour is popular worldwide. In Russia, since the 2000s.
The sport (or not a sport?) has not yet been recognized as an Olympic sport, but there are world championships (Red Bull Art of Motion).
To be useful. Not for the sake of effect, but for efficient movement. "To be strong to be useful" (David Belle). Overcoming obstacles as a metaphor for overcoming life's difficulties. No competitions (in classical parkour). It's a path of self-improvement. Respect for the environment (do not break, do not litter). Help others (if you see someone fall — help them).
Parkour is against competition. You compete only with yourself.
Jumping: long jumps, from a standstill, with a run, with a turn. Climbing: up walls, over grates, up, down. Rolls: for cushioning upon landing (reducing the load on joints). Somersaults: forward, backward. Twists: somersaults (rarely, more in freestyle). Safety: trainers teach how to fall, to tuck.
Important: do not perform tricks without preparation.
Footwear: sneakers with a thin sole (best traction). Clothing: loose, not restricting movement. Gloves: for hand protection (optional). Places: construction sites (illegally), special parkour parks (in Moscow — "Academy of Parkour"), urban neighborhoods. Important: follow the laws (do not climb on guarded objects).
In 2026, there are covered parkour halls with foam pits in many cities.
Parkour is dangerous. Fractures, sprains, concussions. Risk: jumping from height, a bad landing. Especially dangerous is "free running" (parkour on rooftops without safety equipment). There have been fatal accidents. How to reduce risks: training on mats, gradual complexity, warm-up, do not overestimate yourself. And remember: life is more valuable than a like on Instagram.
It's better to start with a trainer.
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