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URBAN ATHLETIC HOLISTIC TRAINING DISCIPLINE
Le Parkour; Freestyle walking; Parcour; Free Style Walking; Fspk; Frpk; Freestyle Walking; Leparkour; French free running; Wall flip; Wall Flip; Raymond Belle; Traceur; L'art du deplacement; L'art du déplacement; Traceurs; Le parkour; Street jumping; Extreme walking; Trail rushing; Trail Rushing; Art of displacement; Parkour in popular culture; Art of Displacement; Timeline of parkour; Urban gymnastics; Parcours; Street climbing; Applied gymnastics; Traceuse; Street ninja; Parkor; Freewalking; Freestyle walk; Parcor; Stress flip; Par Core; Oleg Vorslav; History of Parkour
  • [[David Belle]] is considered the founder of parkour.
  • [[Georges Hébert]] (1875–1957)
  • A ''traceuse'' vaults a railing.
  • A practitioner performing a wall run
  • A beginner takes a leap in Seattle's Freeway Park under the guidance of experienced practitioners (2012).
  • A notice on a wall of the [[Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art]] in 2012 prohibiting parkour (removed in 2018)
  • Traceurs in [[Lisses]] re-painting a wall and repairing shoe scuff marks from parkour

parcours         
n. journey, route, course; trip, way, hitch; career, record
parcours linéaire      
n. linear path (Computers)
parcourable      
paraplegic, one who suffers from paraplegia, one who is paralyzed in the lower half of the body; disabled person, handicapped person

Wikipedia

Parkour

Parkour (French: [paʁkuʁ]) is an athletic training discipline or sport in which practitioners (called traceurs) attempt to get from point A to point B in the fastest and most efficient way possible, without assisting equipment and often while performing artistic-gymnastic maneuvers. With roots in military obstacle course training and martial arts, parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, plyometrics, rolling, gymnastics, and quadrupedal movement—whatever is suitable for a given situation. Parkour is an activity that can be practiced alone or with others, and is usually carried out in urban spaces, though it can be done anywhere. It involves seeing one's environment in a new way, and envisioning the potential for navigating it by movement around, across, through, over and under its features.

Although practitioners of parkour may perform flips and other aesthetic acrobatic movements, these are not essential to the discipline. Rather, they are central to freerunning, a discipline derived from parkour but emphasising artistry rather than efficiency.

The practice of similar movements had existed in communities around the world for centuries, notably in Africa and China, the latter tradition (qinggong) popularized by Hong Kong action cinema (notably Jackie Chan) during the 1970s to 1980s. Parkour as a type of movement was later established by David Belle when he and others founded the Yamakasi in the 1990s and initially called it l'art du déplacement. The discipline was popularised in the 1990s and 2000s through films, documentaries, video games, and advertisements.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor parcours
1. La catégorie «parcours court» l‘emprunte deux fois et la catégorie «parcours long» trois fois.
2. Pour les enfants mesurant au moins 1 m';tre, deux petits parcours, et pour ceux faisant 1m20, un parcours.
3. Le parcours du combattant Lacc';s aux soins dans ces établissements publics est devenu un véritable parcours du combattant.
4. Ils décrivent des parcours scolaires chahutés, lacunaires.
5. Motivation intacte Parcours d‘un brillant chercheur.