Parkour / Free Running

Parkour / Free Running

Published on January 16, 2013 by DragonAthus

Some things about this extreme sport.

Parkour and Freerunning 366: Week Six

Parkour and Freerunning 366: Week Six

Published on February 12, 2012 by sivequest

Week six of my Parkour and Freerunning 366.

Parkour and Freerunning 366: Week Five

Parkour and Freerunning 366: Week Five

Published on February 5, 2012 by sivequest

My 5th week of my Parkour and Freerunning 365.

The Difference of Parkour and Freerunning

The Difference of Parkour and Freerunning

Published on September 9, 2011 by Degrader

In this small article I am going to just tell what the differences are, because I have heard a lot of people not knowing, but thinking they know what it is.

Would You Allow Your Children to Extreme Sports?

Would You Allow Your Children to Extreme Sports?

Published on August 10, 2011 by packtrack

Extreme Sports increases the risk of injury, but there is a risk in almost everything we do … Keep your kids IN or Out.

Free Running – Movements in The Circle

Free Running – Movements in The Circle

Published on August 6, 2011 by packtrack

Free running and acrobatics is a city in which participants, known as free riders, using the city and the countryside to perform movements through its structures.

Parkour is a Good Sport or Injury Waiting to Happen

Parkour is a Good Sport or Injury Waiting to Happen

Published on July 29, 2011 by prestonleroyscott

Parkour a growing sport in america.

Parkour, The French Invented Stunts

Parkour, The French Invented Stunts

Published on June 20, 2011 by Fran DuPuis

This is some info on Parkour or free running. I come from a French heritage, so I thought this was interesting.

Vibram Five Fingers KSO Treksport: A Review

Vibram Five Fingers KSO Treksport: A Review

Published on May 9, 2011 by Oakarms

The Vibram Five Fingers KSO are a great pair of shoes, but even better are the Treksports. Here’s why.

Become a Parkour Master!

Become a Parkour Master!

Published on May 4, 2011 by turke92

Parkour, or free running, is actually loosely understood to be the skill of moving. Parkour entails using your body and objects within the environment to get around bodily hurdles. Essentially, the specialist of Parkour (a traceur), may run, leap, ascend or perform additional gymnastic type actions to get from one point to the other.