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submitted by Sang on 11.3.2008

Here’s a parkour video called Evolution.

Not sure why it’s called that way, but it’s pretty impressive!

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submitted by Sang on 11.1.2008

Wanna become a traceur (one who practices parkour)?

Well, then you need to learn some tricks first. This video will teach you the basics of vaulting.

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submitted by Sang on 07.14.2008

Parkour is basically an activity of getting from one point to another as quickly and as efficiently as possible. That means jumping over stairs, buildings, trees, branches, and any other obstacles.

Here is a spin-off of Parkour where these guys run in suits.

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submitted by Sang on 05.21.2008

I’ve posted a bunch of Parkour videos in the past. They should be appearing in the Related links section below.

Anyways, if you still want to know what this sport is all about, check out this video.

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submitted by Sang on 02.18.2008

parkour soccerParkour is an activity with the aim of moving from one point to another as efficiently and quickly as possible, using principally the abilities of the human body.

This video almost seems to be computer generated.

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submitted by Sang on 12.18.2007

amazing parkour runWatch as “Blane,” also known as Chris Rowat demonstrates some of his parkour moves.

He makes this look so easy.

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submitted by Sang on 12.7.2007

compilation parkourParkour is an activity with the aim of moving from one point to another as efficiently and quickly as possible, using principally the abilities of the human body. It is meant to help one overcome obstacles, which can be anything in the surrounding environment — from branches and rocks to rails and concrete walls — and can be practiced in both rural and urban areas. Parkour practitioners are referred to as traceurs, or traceuses for females.

Here is a compilation of some great traceurs.

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