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David Belle officially invented Parkour in 1930, though variations of the sport have been around for thousands of years.
you have to be over 100 years old and over < this is correct, I am 114 and I am a parkour master
There is no specific data available on the number of people who die each year specifically while doing parkour. Parkour injuries and fatalities are relatively rare compared to other physical activities, but like any sport, it carries inherent risks that can lead to accidents and serious injury. It is important for practitioners to be properly trained and exercise caution when engaging in parkour activities.
ANYONE can learn parkour! Edit: This is a year (or more) late, but I hope it is still useful! there are many Parkour teams in Egypt such as 2DF (Alex.) Parkour Egypt (Cairo) EgyFlow (Cairo) and mothers. Currently I'm in a new group, that is building its team before announcing itself! if you are interested to join contact this email yhelps@gmail.com ^_^ (you can start from scratch at any time)
Yes, you can do it. We have regular training sessions on Wednesday night at 5:30. Bring a parent or guardian with you so they can understand what parkour is about. forum.parkour.asn.au/index.php?board=22.0 - make an account, come out to train with us, as you will learn how to do parkour quicker... along with learning a good warm up routine, etc.
Of course they can! I've seen kids that are 6 years old do it believe it or not. They just have to learn how to do it properly.
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At what rate of simple interest will the interest on Rs.925 be two-fifth of it in 8 years?
For GRY you need: Years to maturity Par Value Current Value (market Price) Running Yield The formula is: ((( Par + (Interest x years left to maturity)) - Market Price) / Years left to maturity) / Market Price
at least 2 years minumum experience, with ADAPT QUALIFICATIONS that allow you to tecah, once this is obtained, you are considered nearly a professional
About 8 years to double (divide 70 by the interest rate), and presumably another 8 years to double again? This supposes compound interest. For simple interest, 11 years to double and 33 to quadruple.