Thank you very much for the links & advice! They were surely helpful for a beginner like mi self.
Yes, Fiji is urban, well at least in the city areas but I love to do mi Parkour using the more natural surroundings...trees, hills, rivers, rocks, etc…
Welcome Alicia!
Congratulation for being a pioneer in your geographic areas.
Since you cannot -obviously- come out with us, as Michelle was suggesting, at a basic training or all-girls jam, the best would be finding somebody experienced (and safe!)…
Hey Michelle...WOW...that's AWESOME!!! As much as I would love to come...problem is I live in Fiji, right out in the South Pacific. :( There ain't much people here that are interested in Parkour. Well to come to think of it, I haven't heard or know…
Hi Alicia,
Welcome! I am pretty new too! I started about a month ago, but BAPK is great - they organize a lot of beginner jam sessions and conditioning sessions which are all free and you can learn a lot from everyone because there are people at all…
It would be nice if any brand-new-kid-on-the-block (only absolute beginners, without previous experience training parkour, or at least training with others...) would want to tell us about their first day impressions here.
Thanks, BAPK
me and a training buddy might stop by to check out this place a little early. Gonna try to head out early to make it back to the BAPK Party in SF.
its going to be wet out in SF so i want to get some warm training in and meet the fellas.
Hi!
On Saturday December 12, 2009 from 1-2:30pm we are hosting a Free open gym jam at my school. The holiday's are coming up and we thought that this would be a fun time to meet others who train that same and similar arts in the bay! So if you are…
Ok, I want to make another pk related graphic and this time I'd like to get the community in on it.
I want to know what parkour means to you and I want to bring our ideas together in a concise, dynamic text based image. Sound good? Cool.
Finish th…
REMINDER: earlier start time (6:15pm) to have some more daylight
*run laps
*Quadrupedal crawls, inverted bipedal movement
*Stair work
*Rail Crawl
*Muscle-ish ups
*Core work, planks
What I like about this vid is that it makes parkour look like it's slowing everything down instead of speeding things up, like most vids portray it.
It seems to sacrifice the physical side of parkour to portray more of the (dare I say it) spiritual…