Martial Arts is the closest thing to it. However I don't think that there is a fighting style made for it yet.
(contrary to the previous) there is an experimental fighting technique to use with parkour but it uses people as obstacles and a martial arts of your choice, but its only meant for speedy fights nothing practical, like say your being chased or chasing someone and you'd rather apprehend them or decapitate them you could just as easily turn around and surprise your enemy or if you just want to get the jump on someone a few rails or walls away your wallrun and spin kick to the side back or front of the head. Nothing to serious yet and its called offensive parkour (opk). Parkour can be used for a wide variety of things but using it to fight is kind of a contradiction to the original purpose so it would never be parkour anyways, i step from my soap box now. (feel free to update or even argue)
Freerunning
parkour and freerunning group from England
There is one called Whirlwind Parkour.
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Yes, the Leicester Parkour Association (LPA). Find them at leicesterparkour.com.
Urbanfreeflow.com that goes for freerunning as well
No, there amazing at parkour/freerunning, if you dont know what this is check it out...
He wears Take Flight Apparel Clothes, OLLO Parkour and Freerunning sheos.
yes. parkour is technicly (?) martial arts, the art of getting outta there.
'Parkour', sometimes (debatably) also called 'freerunning'.
There are a few classes in Sydney; mostly in Pyrmont. For more details visit the related link.
Freerunning is an urban sport invented in France. It's also called parkour, although technically the two are slightly different. Freerunning is the performance of acrobatic stunts and movements using an urban setting.