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parkour

noun
par·​kour | \ pär-ˈku̇r How to pronounce parkour (audio) , ˈpär-ËŒku̇r\

Definition of parkour

: the sport of traversing environmental obstacles by running, climbing, or leaping rapidly and efficiently

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Ninja Course Adventure Kids ages 4-13 can participate in a fitness course at Washington Township Park that includes running trails, a fitness challenge and parkour. Chris Sims, Indianapolis Star, "9 best things to do with kids in Indianapolis in July," 3 July 2019 When: 2-7 p.m. Thursday Where: The Health Museum, 1515 Hermann Details: thehealthmuseum.org Parkour Class teaches the fundamentals of parkour moves and techniques, including rolling, vaulting, climbing, balancing, jumping and landing. Houston Chronicle, "Fun, family-friendly events in Houston for July 4th and beyond," 27 June 2019 Kids will have their own workshops too, with parkour and high-intensity training classes geared toward little ones. Washington Post, "17 things to do in the D.C. area this weekend," 20 June 2019 Other vendors sell tickets to theme parks that are billed as field trips, or extracurricular activities that are billed as P.E., including parkour classes, acting classes, ice skating lessons, horseback riding lessons and more. San Diego Union-Tribune, "‘Home school charters’ let families use state dollars to buy Disneyland tickets, horseback riding lessons and more," 16 June 2019 Different segments of the series have offered up addendums to the basic conceit, starting with an open world and a flexible parkour system. Daniel Starkey, Ars Technica, "Assassin’s Creed Odyssey," 4 Oct. 2018 Kelley teaches a form of natural movement with roots in parkour, and his classes take place in parks. Nicole Tsong, The Seattle Times, "Grown-ups and kids play, jump and climb together during Rafe Kelley’s outdoor movement classes," 23 Aug. 2018 Verdict: Xbox One owners in need of an action-parkour fix should buy, buy, buy. Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica, "Sunset Overdrive review: Ride the rails to kaboom-town (finally on PCs, too)," 17 Nov. 2018 Here’s what happened: On Sunday night, Lana tweeted that her fitness goals were aligned with The Rock, but that her fitness reality was more akin to a meme of The Office boss, Michael Scott, doing parkour. Dan Barna, Teen Vogue, "Lana Condor and The Rock Just Had the Best Twitter Exchange," 28 Aug. 2018

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First Known Use of parkour

2002, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for parkour

French, alteration of parcours course, route, from Medieval Latin percursus, from Latin percurrere to run through, from per- + currere to run

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