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Postby tyler perdue 76 » 16 Aug 2006 22:00

I do freerunning, and my fingers are covered in blisters and callouses now. Picking with unpolished SO picks feels like tickling compared to sharp bricks and sharp barbed wire lmao.


dude i love free running...and i play guitar...and im picking up this hobby...and i lift weights...my hands are already a mess but i guess this won't hurt or anything..
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Postby ericm115 » 17 Aug 2006 12:36

what is freerunning?
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Postby unbreakable » 17 Aug 2006 13:02

free running is somewhat similar to parkour, but still not the same.

[quote="wikipedia] Free running is a physical discipline, in which participants (Free runners) attempt to pass all obstacles in their path in a smooth and fluid way. Free runners interact with their environment using movements such as vaulting, jumping, sommersaults and other acrobatic movements, creating an athletic and aesthetically pleasing way of moving.
Created by Sebastien Foucan and inspired by the similar discipline of parkour, free running differs as it incorporates elements of tricking as well. As such, it is a more creative and artistic way of moving, open to personal interpretation, rather than being focused upon moving along a route using only the most efficient and useful movements. Initially, the term free running was used interchangibly with parkour; however, as free runners became interested in aesthetics as well as useful movement, the two became different disciplines.
While free running and parkour share many common techniques, they have a fundamental difference in philosophy and intention. The aims of parkour are reach, the ability to quickly access areas that would otherwise be inaccessible, and escape, the ability to evade pursuers, while free running is concerned more with aesthetics.
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