- art, or both.
Freerunning is
similar to parkour, from
which it is derived, but
emphasizes artistry over
efficiency and speed.
Freerunning involves interacting...
- the
founder of
freerunning and
considered an
early developer of parkour.
Known for his
views on the
philosophy of
parkour and
freerunning,
Foucan stresses...
- only to him. Both
parkour and
freerunning encomp**** the
ideas of
overcoming obstacles and self-expression; in
freerunning, the
greater emphasis is on self-expression...
- was
criticized for
organizing freerunning competitions sponsored by Barclaycard. The
critics believed that
freerunning, like parkour,
should be a non-competitive...
-
Storror (stylized as STORROR) is a
group of
seven parkour and
freerunning athletes from the
United Kingdom. They run a
YouTube channel.
Storror was established...
-
patrons of
Parkour and
Freerunning and aims to
bring the
sport and
philosophy to the
mainstream audience. The
World Freerunning Parkour Federation (WFPF)...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Freerunner or free
runner may
refer to:
Freerunning Freerunner (film) Free Runners, an English-language
manga about free...
-
Dancing Cheerleading Dancesport Dragon dance and Lion
dance Figure skating Freerunning High kick
Paragliding Parkour Pole
sports Stunt Trampolining Quadrobics...
- is well
known for its vibrant, and at
times high-profile,
parkour and
freerunning scene.
Cambridge is home to two real
tennis courts (out of
about 50 in...
-
skills are most
often performed in acro dance, circus, gymnastics, and
freerunning and to a
lesser extent in
other athletic activities including ballet...