Conditioning & Individuality: Why They Are Important To A Traceur - Bay Area Parkour2024-03-29T09:50:48Zhttp://baparkour.ning.com/forum/topics/2070047:Topic:10468?commentId=2070047%3AComment%3A31968&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYeah, the environment always…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-12-27:2070047:Comment:319682008-12-27T15:52:56.962ZPhilosofisthttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/mizu
Yeah, the environment always comes before the movements is what she meant I think.
Yeah, the environment always comes before the movements is what she meant I think. That's very true.tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-12-27:2070047:Comment:319662008-12-27T15:52:00.701ZPhilosofisthttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/mizu
That's very true.
That's very true. Yeah, I started working out 4…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-12-04:2070047:Comment:284042008-12-04T02:40:05.569ZPhilosofisthttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/mizu
Yeah, I started working out 45 minutes in the morning on my own after 2 months of starting parkour and was no longer sore after jams. It helps a great deal, and it's the foundation to not only parkour, but any physically demanding activity. It's a good thing you posted this because people need be aware of themselves. So just wondering, what is your conditioning routine? Routines? Anyone actually ^^
Yeah, I started working out 45 minutes in the morning on my own after 2 months of starting parkour and was no longer sore after jams. It helps a great deal, and it's the foundation to not only parkour, but any physically demanding activity. It's a good thing you posted this because people need be aware of themselves. So just wondering, what is your conditioning routine? Routines? Anyone actually ^^ Thanks! That was good insight.tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-12-01:2070047:Comment:278682008-12-01T19:59:55.321ZJonathanhttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/Jonathan
Thanks! That was good insight.
Thanks! That was good insight. ...today, somebody wrote me:…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-07-16:2070047:Comment:105442008-07-16T02:45:19.663ZSafeNSurehttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/SafeNSure
...today, somebody wrote me:<br />
<<...I agree, however I don't understand what he meant by: "<i>I don’t think anyone should worry about particular special movements for at least a year when they first start out</i>."<br />
What are special movements?>><br />
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I answered:<br />
<<...he meant exactly what he wrote after: "<i>They should [only] move around their environment using their body to develop physical strength, but also to gain knowledge of their body and to become natural...</i>"<br />
Whatever...…
...today, somebody wrote me:<br />
<<...I agree, however I don't understand what he meant by: "<i>I don’t think anyone should worry about particular special movements for at least a year when they first start out</i>."<br />
What are special movements?>><br />
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I answered:<br />
<<...he meant exactly what he wrote after: "<i>They should [only] move around their environment using their body to develop physical strength, but also to gain knowledge of their body and to become natural...</i>"<br />
Whatever... I'm content with "<i>I don’t think anyone should worry...</i>" too much.<br />
Parkour, at its best, is a discipline, but it can also be a sport, or a hobby.>><br />
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The last three being all possible answers to Seng's question...<br />
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As Chris said in other words: I too am worried about sticking too many ideas in newcomers right-of-the-bat... everybody is entitled to make their own discoveries...<br />
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Parkour has the natural tendency of growing "well" on to people, provided the existence of a safe, healthy environment; I personally prefer to avoid serving all big <i>pk Truths</i> on a silver plate.<br />
People are smarter than we believe sometime... not all, but most.<br />
=) I really like to consider the…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-07-16:2070047:Comment:105382008-07-16T01:26:50.003ZSenghttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/msgr33
I really like to consider the question, "why are you training?" The answer is really going to have the biggest influence on how one trains and how much/what kind of extra conditioning is necessary or beneficial.
I really like to consider the question, "why are you training?" The answer is really going to have the biggest influence on how one trains and how much/what kind of extra conditioning is necessary or beneficial. Very nice. I don't have an is…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-07-16:2070047:Comment:105332008-07-16T00:51:00.921ZChrishttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/kaos
Very nice. I don't have an issue with people being a little misguided at first though. People are almost never on the right path to begin with. As long as people learn from what they are doing (as Taylor obviously has) I am happy.
Very nice. I don't have an issue with people being a little misguided at first though. People are almost never on the right path to begin with. As long as people learn from what they are doing (as Taylor obviously has) I am happy. ...some people would say that…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-07-15:2070047:Comment:105102008-07-15T19:35:22.284ZSafeNSurehttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/SafeNSure
...some people would say that, if you are no longer sore, you "<i>didn't push yourself enough</i>.<br />
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Taylor himself had to figure that it "<i>wasn't true</i>" "<i>that if he wasn’t sore, he wasn’t making gains</i>".<br />
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I think that the most valuable insight of the article is when he explains that he "<i>stopped worrying</i>"...<br />
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...some people would say that, if you are no longer sore, you "<i>didn't push yourself enough</i>.<br />
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Taylor himself had to figure that it "<i>wasn't true</i>" "<i>that if he wasn’t sore, he wasn’t making gains</i>".<br />
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I think that the most valuable insight of the article is when he explains that he "<i>stopped worrying</i>"...<br />
;) agreed! but man, i still awai…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-07-15:2070047:Comment:104832008-07-15T16:09:58.443Zmonkhttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/jodie
agreed! but man, i still await the day i can quote Taylor and say "I no longer became sore from a Parkour jam." i was beginning to wonder if that was even possible!
agreed! but man, i still await the day i can quote Taylor and say "I no longer became sore from a Parkour jam." i was beginning to wonder if that was even possible! ...very well and passionately…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-07-15:2070047:Comment:104802008-07-15T15:45:09.713ZSafeNSurehttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/SafeNSure
...very well and passionately written!<br />
Refreshing...
...very well and passionately written!<br />
Refreshing...