Very good question! And when you ask it, get ready for an argument (just kidding!)
The
word 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 a training program for French Special Forces known as
“Parcours du combattant”, or “The Path of the Warrior”. It was David
Belle, a French dude, son of a Parcours Warrior and the “inventor” of
Parkour, who changed the “c” to a “k” and, along with his comrades, the
Yamakazi, began the worldwide movement you are now officially a part of
and which also includes the phenomenon known as Freerunning (confused
yet? Don’t give up! You’re almost there!)
According to the
strictest definition, Parkour is the act of moving from point “a” to
point “b” using the obstacles in your path to increase your efficiency.
Sounds like a fun game, right? A basic repertoire of moves developed
over the years, like the “tick-tack”, the “kong vault” and the “gap
jump” that make Parkour immediately recognizable to most people who see
it, even if they don’t know what it’s called!
But a funny
thing happened on the way to Point B. The cool, super-creative moves
that the Yamakazi came up with started morphing, and since there was no
one chasing them (most of the time) the efficiency part got less and
less important to some of the Yamakazi, who decided they wanted to start
throwing flips and stuff, and just generally expressing themselves
through movement. The leader of that splinter group was named Sebastian
Foucan, the guy from the beginning of CASINO ROYALE. David Belle decided
he wanted to stick with the efficiency program, so he and Sebastian
kind of went their separate ways, and the “two” sports started
developing along separate but parallel paths.
For a long time,
people argued about which was which (and which was better!) but while
they were busy doing that a whole bunch of new guys (and some girls)
came along and just started training, together or separately, picking up
the skills they saw on YouTube, coming up with their own that played to
their unique strengths and interests, and then sharing them through
their own vids. Some liked to time themselves, some were just out to
express. Some did it in urban environments, some in the forest. Some
thought it should never be competitive or commercialized in any way.
Some were anxious to compete, cause that was more in THEIR nature. And
what do all these busy people call what they do? In the end, most of
them decided it was all just movement, and more importantly, it was all
just play.
So what do we here at the WFPF believe Parkour
(and Freerunning) to be? Haha! You’re not going to get us on that one! I
will tell you what we KNOW, though, and that is that Parkour,
fundamentally, is a philosophy, and a way a life. It’s a way of looking
at any environment and believing in your heart that there is no obstacle
in life that cannot be overcome. Cause everyone is a unique individual,
no two will come up with the exact same solution, but there is a “way
through” for us all. Little kids all learn to walk at their own pace and
in their own way; they don’t start by jumping off rooftops, and no
matter how many times they fall, they never give up. The basic fact
never changes. We just need to pick ourselves up and start to play with
whatever is challenging us right now, and to hold to the motto that to
Know Obstacles is to Know Freedom!
If you’re still curious, read
on for a more detailed history of Parkour, from exploding Volcanoes in
the Caribbean to hostile jungles in Vietnam, from the suburbs of Paris,
to London, Liverpool and LA!
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