Le Parkour Malaysia

15 MAY 2007 2,147 VIEWS 47 COMMENTS
UPDATE!
Who’s the really Parkour founder ? I got this from wikipedia source .
“The journey of parkour from the Parisian suburbs to its current status as a widely practiced
activity outside of France created splits among the originators. The founders of parkour started out in a group named the Yamakasi, but later separated due to disagreements over what David Belle referred to as “prostitution of the art,” the production of a feature film starring the Yamakasi in 2001. Sebastien Foucan, David Belle, were amongst those who split at this point. The name ‘Yamakasi’ is taken from Lingala, a language spoken in the Congo, and means strong spirit, strong body, strong man.”
Hope everything is clear.
I also got video that claim it was from Yamakasi film . I can’t say if it is true because i never watching it , maybe Arephyz can tell.
Introduction to Parkour



Parkour or l'art du déplacement is NOT a extreme sport, rather it is a physical discipline that allow one to overcome their obstacles to get from point a to point b in the most efficient using the possibility of human body. Such movement may contain running, jumping, climbing, vaulting and other movements that may help the efficiency.



One who trains and practice the discipline is called a “traceur” or “traceuses” for women practitioners. The goal of parkour is to allow a traceur adopt to his or her environment by using the surrounding structure. Whether the environment is in the rural or urban area, a traceur is trained to be able to face the obstacles at any given time.



Movements are often trained by repetitions, building ground up from the basics. Parkour is often confused with freerunning. Freerunning, a distant cousin of parkour, contains movements that are not efficient, such as flips. Parkour originated in France, founded by David Belle and many others. Along with the physical movements, parkour contains philosophy which enhances a traceur’s ability to solve problems and their awareness of surroundings.



Furthermore, there are NO COMPETITIONS in parkour; the only competition is you, and yourself