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Parkour vs Skating

Parkour or Skating?


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Then you dont know what it is... Skating and Free running is a whole different thing.. You can't do the same things with your board.
 
Then you dont know what it is... Skating and Free running is a whole different thing.. You can't do the same things with your board.

It seems to be a joke x)).
But you're alright in your meaning.
But skating goes very fast, and you can do many things with your board.
 
Parkour was developed for the people who never learned to skate.

So, skating of course.:rolleyes:
 
Is parkour when you jump from different buildings and stuff? If so... I would choose Parkour.
 
For the ones who dodn't know what Parkour is..

Le Parkour (also known simply as Parkour, PK, or free running)was invented in 1988 in the Parisian suburb of Lisses by a group of teenagers including the legends David Belle and Sebastien Foucan, who formed a clan called the "Yamakasi", or new (modern) samurai. It is a sport in which practitioners, called "traceurs, run, jump, climb, and roll rhrough rooftops, gaps, pipes, practically anything in an urban environment. it demands great physical agility, and masters of PK, such as Belle, are able to jump over cars, leap 9-meter distances from one rooftop to another.It has been described as "obstacle-coursing&q uot; or "the art of movement". the fluid art of parkour is sometimes combined with the smooth flow of such arts such as capoeira and Xtreme martial arts. examples of such hybrid practitioners are Team Ryouko, the famous Toronto martial arts stunt team, and the mysterious Xyndicate, a tiny, underground clan located in the eastern United States.

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@Snel pUppie: Yes, it's that.
 
I didn't mean to be rude or anything but it's like taking credits for someone else. Or? :p Anyways thanks :p
 
I didn't mean to be rude or anything but it's like taking credits for someone else. Or? :p Anyways thanks :p

You didn't rude.
And it's not like taking credits for someone else.
Because it's from a search site, and that's why it's not stealing credits. :p
 
Well don't you for example referer to wikipedia if you get information from there? :eek:
 
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