Parkour and the Art du déplacement

Strength, Dignity, Community

Livre numérique

Parkour, the art of displacement, or freerunning—whatever the name, this new discipline born in the Paris suburbs is rapidly being adopted by people throughout the world. Not satisfied to suffer through urban life, these athletic artists or artistic athletes want to thrive in it, all the while earning dignity by daringly reappropriating three fundamental motor skills: running, jumping, and climbing. Vincent Thibault explores the philosophical and spiritual aspects of the art of movement and offers ideas on health, sports, urban living, and the relationship between the body and the environment. Reflecting on the culture of effort, he also avoids the misguided notion that depicts parkour as just another of those elitist extreme sports, instead providing a thoughtful, lyrical adventure into martial arts and chivalry in an urban setting.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Parkour and the Art du déplacement 1
Contents 7
Foreword 11
Introduction 15
Note from the Author 17
I. Definitions 19
II. Redefining Freedom 33
III. Finding the Magicin Everyday Life 41
IV. For a Culture of Effort 51
V. Environment and Social Skills 69
VI. Facing Fears 77
VII. Ego Traps 83
VIII. To Be and to Last 95
IX. Alone in the Jump 107
X. Compassion and Courage 115
XI. Humour and Wisdom 123
XII. Expand your Horizons and Contribute to the Discipline 135
Appendices 141
APPENDIX 1 / Parkour and Web 2.0 / Make sure not to get caught in the web 143
APPENDIX 2 / The Values of Freerunning According to / Sébastien Foucan and Freerunning Academy 149
APPENDIX 3 / The “Yamak” Spirit as defined by the / Yamakasi and ADD Academy 151
Notes 153
Bibliography 159
About the Author 163

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