You can practice parkour anywhere.
It is best to wear really baggy clothes while preforming Parkour.
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.
So, the best shoes are probably the K-Swiss Parkour Style shoes. You can buy them over the internet for about $60.00 which is considerable if your a serious parkour addict, these are the best bet.
Parkour is about using the environment around you to your advantage; so you can train anywhere, regardless of where you are located.
I would suggest American Parkour's website, or Urban FreeFlow's webite.
Try Gymnastics training and weightlifting. While Gymnastics probably doesn't sound like it has any place in the action-packed world of Parkour, it really helps when you're navigating above, by, and through physical objects. Weightlifting is good practice too, considering that you will be doing a lot of climbing if you want to be very good at it the art of Parkour. Unlike gymnastics though, parkour is done wearing tanktops, loose fitting jeans, and sneakers, instead of a tight one-piece that looks like footed pajamas. Parkour is where you're navigating around, through, and above physical objects, whether it's a jungle or London rooftops. For practice, go to a vacant playground with a playset and practice jumping through holes, over rails, and try to swing your arms and land on your toes when jumping long distances. Remember though, start out slow. Nobody ever jumps six feet over a rail on their first parkour run. Message me for more Parkour questions. Live it. Love it. Jump it.
The best roll for parkour is rolling over your shoulder with your head tucked in/to the side. You do not want to roll over your head.
practice makes perfect im sure if you keep trying you will eventually get the hang of it
Parkour is not illegal. However, there may be legal implications for freerunners (freerunning is a form of Parkour, an urban sport of acrobatics and dance, rather than running from place to place) if they practice their sport without permission on private property or are found to be loitering in a public place. It is also illegal (and unethical) to use Parkour to flee from police, but this is no different than evasion without Parkour.
Urbanfreeflow.com that goes for freerunning as well
I did parkour yesterday. I am doing parkour today. I will be doing parkour later on today.