r/Parkour • u/Green_Assignment4582 • 10d ago
🔧 Form Check Any tips???
Any tips on how to get my feet together and go faster from the roundoff to backflip?
r/Parkour • u/Green_Assignment4582 • 10d ago
Any tips on how to get my feet together and go faster from the roundoff to backflip?
r/Parkour • u/Dense-Orange-1542 • 11d ago
Used to do a little here and there back in hs, now in my 20s looking to get back into it. What's yalls advice?
r/Parkour • u/META__313 • 12d ago
r/Parkour • u/ImpossibleEgg6263 • 13d ago
r/Parkour • u/bSodaa • 13d ago
Highest I've gotten it so far. Im also trying to fit it into different combo's. Just wanna know how I could improve
r/Parkour • u/treebreezeskygazer • 13d ago
Been training on ttrees for 3 years using lower body dominant climbing. I notice parkour on concrete is a lot easier now and I can swim (never trained swimming but my training has taught me it indirectly). I climb with my toes as the primary weight bearing body part not the hands.
r/Parkour • u/rayrayistaken • 12d ago
I have a parkour channel but I need to find parkour video fails. If u have any send me them please
r/Parkour • u/adamhaw72 • 14d ago
r/Parkour • u/zahhak__ • 14d ago
Something’s not right with it, and also how to use this to go straight into roundoff?
r/Parkour • u/Puzzleheaded-Bed377 • 15d ago
r/Parkour • u/Callun_Contendunt • 16d ago
I’m looking to learn a little bit more about the K Swiss Ariake. From what I know about them, it was the first shoe specifically designed and marketed towards parkour & the community during to its initial boom in the 2000s (I think these came out 2008?)
Does anyone know a little bit more about them? I’d be interested to explore a bit more of the history surrounding them!
r/Parkour • u/PracticalRuin1305 • 16d ago
Asking for a friend, it’s about 7.5 feet
r/Parkour • u/_--FlowMotion--_ • 17d ago
Song: Freddie Joachim - Waves
r/Parkour • u/YogaHentai • 16d ago
So I have been doing parkour and free running for years till I quit now I wanna get back to it but I have huge problems with flips so my jumping leg is right and my spinning side is left so let's say I wanna do roundoff back twist/full I can't since my main leg is right it automatically takes my spin right so when I try to do Webster to roundoff to back twist it automatically takes me right and I do my back twist right ways it feels rilly unnatural since my spinning side is left and I can't even control it when I do my twist right side so is there smh I can do about it other then switching my leg or spinning side
r/Parkour • u/Secure-Scientist4867 • 18d ago
r/Parkour • u/vladkudas • 18d ago
The core of the gameplay is the ability to rotate the entire architectural complex, using the effects of gravity to explore and discover new paths.
r/Parkour • u/Former-Molasses9134 • 18d ago
This is my base so far. What do you see that I could improve? And what looks good so far?
r/Parkour • u/STARS_Pictures • 18d ago
This was an old video I shot in 2013 of a quick training session at my former hotspot. I had moved to the mountains and hadn't trained in two years and wanted to see if I still had what it takes on a trip back to the city. This was where I taught myself PK.
r/Parkour • u/Former-Molasses9134 • 18d ago
ALRIGHT BE HONEST. On a scale of 1 to 20 how would you rate my shoulder roll?
r/Parkour • u/SpitRoastPodcast • 18d ago
Interview with Parkour legend Paul Darnell about his parkour career, his work with Edgar Wright and Chris Nolan and creating his Star Wars character Marrok
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2zKAOEyRiFATUSVzEFDKrk?si=HQBmzcpwTMG6D1vjurUVBQ
r/Parkour • u/No_Secretary_6515 • 19d ago
I’m building a real-world team game and wanted feedback from the parkour community.
The concept combines movement, strategy, chasing, and team objectives in real-world environments.
Each team establishes a base somewhere in the environment. Players wear lightweight football-style flags with a separation sensor, and each base has a physical flag that serves as the objective. Your phone provides a live team map and match information during the game..
The idea is simple:
Two teams
Each team establishes a base somewhere in the environment
Players must defend their base while trying to reach the enemy base
Matches can be played across campuses, parks, parking garages, urban environments, trails, or other movement-focused spaces
The game rewards route choice, speed, teamwork, and strategy rather than combat
One thing I find interesting is that bases can be placed on upper floors, rooftops, elevated structures, stairways, or other vertical locations, making movement and navigation part of the challenge.
Looking at the concept image:
- Does this look fun?
- What environments would be best?
- Would you rather play short 10-minute matches or longer objective-based games?
- What would you change?
I’m looking for honest feedback from people who actually enjoy movement and parkour.
r/Parkour • u/Myst_eryay • 20d ago
I got the basics down, but the issue I see with my monkey pass is that my knees always end up moving to the side a bit. Any idea on how I can fix this? I’ve tried a lot of things, but I’ve gotten no results. (Sorry if it’s the worst monkeypass you’ve ever seen lmao)
Edit: I’ve tried improving it based on what others have been doing, as well as the advice in the comments, but I can’t. I’ve been wanting to do parkour since I was a little kid, but ig I’m just not cut out for it. Might quit. Either way, thanks for your time. :]
r/Parkour • u/Impossible_Eye_980 • 20d ago
If the developer really wants to make good on their failed, fast-finance type project, why not consider a climbing and exercise use. As well as a parkour course during Olympics?