The founders of this community fully endorse
PKNA (Parkour North America) position on pk and
competition.
This stand
firmly against the idea of organized parkour
competition.

Their and our reasons:
(
summarized by Hebertiste & TK17)
1. We don't believe in elites.
We don't believe in any form of selection among practitioners.
We don't believe in the necessity of any form of hierarchy of
performance among practitioners.
We believe to be "the best" doesn't mean anything in parkour,
because
winning or losing don't mean anything in parkour
philosophy.
We do not accept such a drive as part of the parkour
philosophy.
Instead, we believe the drive to train should always and only come
from within.
We strive to be stronger for ourselves and others, not against
people, but with and for others.
Therefore, we
reject and disregard any form of rivalry between
practitioners.
Instead, we value mutual respect and solidarity in making progress
as individuals and as a community.
2. We believe it stands against the philosophy of parkour to
compete to win or earn anything that is not part of parkour values,
such as medals, prizes, trophies, money, fame, recognition, or
glory.
Same goes about showing off for a crowd.
Instead, we look for priceless and beneficial outcomes to our
actions.
We also look for
benefits we all can share.
We are givers, not takers.
3. Competition encourages the unready to sacrifice their health for
early victories, or to reach a ranking that has no true
meaning.
It forces elite competitors to constantly and repeatedly endanger
their most precious good, health, because of obsession and
obligation of victory, and whatever is at stake as a direct
consequence of it, including money, rank or status, pride, and also
professional or sponsoring contracts and profitable commercial
deals.
It leads competitive practitioners to
unbalance their training
and focus only on the specific skills needed to win, leading to
chronic injuries.
Despite official denials, doping is most of the time involved in
every level of competition, that money is involved or not.
We believe the physical consequences of competing at high level
goes against the philosophy of parkour which emphasizes on
moderation and the necessity of enduring.
Instead, parkour is a humble, patient and lifelong discipline, and
the human body requires incremental conditioning to ensure its
resistance and longevity.
Moderation is a truly important value of parkour and an
indispensable quality in order to preserve oneself and for the body
to endure.
Therefore, we reject whatever goes against moderation and that
impairs the body.
4. Parkour doesn't belong to corporations, sponsors, medias, and
people sitting at home to watch.
We believe
we must not accept activities and plans that are
abusively called parkour, that misuse its name and hijack its image
to draw public and medias attention to something that is NOT
parkour, despite the resistance of the majority of the
community against such intentions.
Instead, we affirm parkour is a non-competitive discipline that
belong to all practitioners, to the local communities, to the teams
and friends, and to the human race as a whole.
We believe
we must stand together against ambitions that do not
reflect the original philosophy of parkour and that are
disrespectful to the parkour philosophy and the parkour
community.
Competition is not inevitable - it is just another obstacle!
Support original parkour, keep our discipline free!
more on this topic:
[
another
PKNA valuable article]
[
PKCali
position and sources]
[
BApk
fight against competition and commercialization]
[
Parkour+Commercialization]
