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Parkour is a sport developed from military obstacle courses. It trains you to move from point A to point B with the most efficiency. [1] [2] Landing a jump is a basic skill you’ll need to master before attempting more complex moves. You can land a jump more than one way, and on a variety of terrains. It’s important to make this move safely to avoid injury.

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Preparing for the Landing

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  1. Before you can land your jump, you’ll first need to make the jump. Before you can do that, you’ll need to decide where you’re jumping.
    • For the sake of practice, it’s a good idea to start with level ground.
    • Mark a spot for your landing, or choose an already-marked spot. A basketball court is perfect for this. [3]
    • Stand about 30 inches from your landing spot.
  2. You’ll be landing on the balls of your feet and might be tucking to roll, so prepare your body for those movements.
    • Face forward, directed straight at your landing target.
    • Your feet should be parallel, about shoulder-width apart. [4]
    • Align your body (legs over feet, shoulders over legs, standing straight).
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  3. This prepares your body for the jump, giving you the spring load you need for momentum.
  4. It can help to bend your arms, holding them close to your body. This gives you more control as you move through the air.
  5. Point your toes, with your legs together. [5]
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Sticking a Standard Land

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  1. The ball of your foot is the spot between your toes and your arch. [6]
    • Keep your back straight through your landing.
    • Keep your heel off the ground, so that only the balls of your feet are touching.
  2. You don’t want to lock your knees, or you’ll injure them. Keep a soft bend in your legs so your hamstrings can take the absorption of your landing. [7] [8]
  3. Putting your arms out to the side or in front of you can help with balance.
  4. Once you know you can maintain your balance through the landing, you can set your heels down onto the ground so that you’re standing on your entire foot.
  5. You’ve landed your jump!
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Landing with Hand Assistance

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  1. Keep your hips steady instead of rocking them forward. Imagine you’re sitting back on an invisible chair as you land. [9]
  2. Your bent legs will continue to absorb the shock of your landing, saving your joints from injury.
  3. You always want the balls of your feet to hit the ground first. Your heels will come down after the balls of your feet land. [10]
  4. Lean forward and touch the ground in front of you with your palms splayed. Your arms will take some of the shock of the landing, and put you in position for your next move. [11]
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Landing into a Roll

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  1. As you land, keep your legs bent so that they’ll bend at a 90-degree angle when you hit the ground.
  2. Be sure to land on the balls of your feet, so that you can easily roll forward. [12] Keep sinking deeper into your land until you’re crouched, with your legs tucked up into your chest.
  3. Now that you’re close to the ground, put your hands out in front of you. This will pull your shoulders in, preparing your body for the roll.
  4. With your feet still tucked up behind you, push off the ground with your toes. Spring up and forward, onto your hands in front of you. This will propel you into your parkour roll.
  5. Learn how to Roll in Parkour/Free Running . Once you learn this move, you’re well on your way to more complex parkour sequences.
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    What's the proper way to land when I jump?
    Dean Theriot
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    Dean Theriot is a Personal Trainer and the Owner of Timberline Fitness in Houston, Texas. With over 25 years of experience in the fitness industry, Dean specializes in personal, group, and sport-specific training. Dean holds a BS in Exercise Physiology from LSU. Dean combines resistance and cardiovascular training with pilates exercises for comprehensive workouts for his clients. His sport-specific training includes football, basketball, and baseball.
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    Make sure you keep your knees bent as you land so you don't injure yourself.
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    How do I know when I'm going to hit the ground?
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    You just have to practice judging distances. I recommend doing a lot of practice on soft ground or mats that can catch your fall if you don't judge the timing correctly. When you feel the impact, just tuck and roll.
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    What if I fall on my head while practicing?
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    You should see a doctor. Even if you don't see any blood, you could have a concussion, so it's best to have yourself examined just in case.
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      Tips

      • It’s important to maintain strength and flexibility for any parkour move. To complete a parkour landing without injury, you should be able to complete a deep squat.
      • Keep your head straight and eyes on your target through the entire move.
      • Wearing thick clothing can reduce some of the impact of the fall. Try not to wear clothing so thick that it limits your ability to move.
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        To land in a roll during parkour, bend your legs at a 90-degree angle before you hit the ground. Aim to land on the balls of your feet, so that you can easily roll forward. Keep sinking into your land until you’re crouched, with legs tucked up and hands stretched out. As you get close to the ground, put your hands in front of you. On impact, push off the ground with your toes and spring up onto your hands to propel your body into a roll. For tips on how to make more landings, such as hand-assisted landings, read on!

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