You do not "play" parkour; it is not like a team sport. Parkour is the freedom of movement through any and all objects (of course whatever obstacles you can overcome with your physical body); you can playfully practice and train parkour; but you do not "play" it.
I did parkour yesterday. I am doing parkour today. I will be doing parkour later on today.
The definition of parkour is individualistic, practitioners of parkour define parkour in their own way. However, all people can agree parkour is the freedom of movement.
David Belle is the founder of parkour, but no one 'made' parkour.
I would not rely on just watching parkour videos to learn parkour from. You have to be in tip-top shape to do parkour. You do not want to break anything.
Parkour can be start by run.
there are no age limits in parkour
At Houston parkour school
usually
yes u can do parkour but only with mods
because im love a marshal art like a Parkour
Some effective parkour survey questions could include: "How long have you been practicing parkour?" "What motivates you to practice parkour?" "What challenges do you face while training?" and "How do you prioritize safety in your parkour practice?" These questions can help gather insights into practitioners' experiences, motivations, and safety concerns within the parkour community.
You can practice parkour anywhere.