01/12/2026
Parkour does not emerge from instruction alone, but from immediate interaction with the world around us. It’s shaped through direct, unfiltered engagement with obstacles, surfaces, distances, textures, and consequences as well.
When those variables are smoothed out, standardised, overly controlled or even outright removed, we may produce competent movers, but we risk losing the deeper adaptability that truly defines the discipline and – worse – we risk losing the wild spirit that gave birth to parkour in the first place.
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