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you have watched jump london to many times |
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As long as the participants stick to the rules and do not damage property belonging to others then I think they should be left to cultivate a new and what I consider an exciting new sport which demands the highest level of fitness and dedication. Go for it boys, damage nothing, enjoy your sport and your fitness. I only wish I was fit enough to join you, and enjoy basially something that we did albeit on a smaller scale when I was a lad. ENJOY.........................
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http://www.lookatentertainment.com/n...vids/v-489.wmv
video made by David Belle the founder of Parkour. And it is no craze. Certainly after jump britain was shown some people who dont understand the true meaning of Parkour would have tried to copy what they have saw. Unlike me. I take this sport very seriously and understand the art side aswell as the sport side. People who vandalise things are not Traceurs (People who practice parkour) and are just simply vandals. http://www.urbanfreeflow.com people who are not sure of what parkour is should visit this website. Read some of the articles and have a glance at the message board. You will see that it is not a totally unknown sport as there are thousands of boards and threads. Parkour has been around for years and isnt really a new sport. |
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