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  1. Parkour - Wikipedia

    Parkour (French: [paʁkuʁ]) is an athletic training discipline or sport in which practitioners interact with their environment by moving through it efficiently or creatively, often while performing …

  2. Parkour | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 12, 2025 · Parkour, the practice of traversing obstacles in a man-made or natural environment through the use of running, vaulting, jumping, climbing, rolling, and other …

  3. Parkour

    Third time was the charm for Nathanael Trier (FRA), who dominated the men’s Freestyle competition in his third appearance at the Parkour World Cup in Montpellier (FRA) 10-12 May.

  4. Parkour.com | The Official Website of Parkour.™

    If you want to learn Parkour, but you don’t know where to start, we have a program for you. The Movement Matrix Method is a self-paced Parkour based fitness program for adults.

  5. What is Parkour? - World Freerunning Parkour Federation

    What is Parkour? The word “Parkour” comes from the French “parcours,” which literally means, “the way through,” or “the path.” What we now all know as “Parkour” with a “k” had its origins in …

  6. What Is Parkour? A Complete Guide to the Art of Efficient …

    Parkour, also called freerunning, is the art of moving from one point to another in a complex environment without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. It …

  7. What is Parkour? - USPK

    Parkour, like surfing, skateboarding, and many other action sports is primarily recreational, but has and is developing avenues for competition. However, in its original philosophy parkour is a …

  8. What is Parkour?

    Parkour is an urban action sport that involves running, jumping, and vaulting over obstacles while adapting your movement to the environment. The practice of parkour centres around the use …

  9. Parkour | What is it? How does someone learn it?

    Parkour is a discipline of spectacular physical feats founded on principles of subtlety. It hones fine, reactive movement variation; psychological self-assessment; and environmental awareness.

  10. HomePage - International Parkour Federation

    Parkour is a physical discipline and training method that involves efficient movement through one’s environment, typically in urban spaces, using techniques such as running, jumping, …