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parkour
par·kour P0075725 (pär-ko͞or′)n. A sport or athletic activity in which the participant seeks to move quickly and fluidly through an area, often an urban locale, by surmounting obstacles such as walls and railings and leaping across open spaces, as in a stairwell or between buildings. [French, from respelling of parcours, course (as in parcours du combattant, obstacle course (literally, "combatant's course")), from Old French, right to drive animals in an area, route, from Medieval Latin percursus, from past participle of Latin percurrere, to run through, rove; see percurrent.]parkour (ˈpɑːkˌɔː) n (Gymnastics) the sport or activity of running through urban areas while performing various gymnastic manoeuvres over or on man-made obstacles such as walls and buildings. Also called: free running [C20: from French parcour, used by the creators of the activity to mean 'obstacle course']Translations
parkour
parkourAn activity in which participants navigate obstacles (typically the elements of an urban environment, such as railings, stairs, rooftops, etc.) and the spaces between them by jumping, climbing, vaulting, etc., often in a smooth continuous motion intended to highlight agility and freedom of movement. Parkour originated in France, and its name comes from the French term parcours, a shortening of parcours du combattant, meaning "obstacle course." I'm worried the kids are going to break their necks trying to do parkour on the playground.EncyclopediaSeepkparkour
parkour A non-competitive discipline that derives from French military exercises, in which one rapidly traverses one's surroundings, negotiating obstacles in the most efficient way possible—e.g., by jumping, climbing, vaulting, rolling, swinging and wall scaling. Parkour is best practised in obstacle-dense urban areas.AcronymsSeePK |