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QuestionShould I practice this at a young age or will it damage my growth?Community AnswerIt won't damage your growth, all exercise is good for you. Just be careful what things you do, so as to avoid hurting yourself.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to start parkouring?Community AnswerYou can start at any age, as long as you are capable of performing the steps without hurting yourself.
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QuestionHow do you do a proper handstand?Community AnswerStart next to a wall, on your hands and knees. Gently swing your legs up, leaning them against the wall. Practice this regularly. As you improve your strength and balance, you can push off from the wall and put your legs above your head. Keep practicing as you gradually move farther and farther from the wall.
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QuestionHow can I start the rolling steps?Community AnswerStart by practicing normal rolls, then try rolling on your shoulder.
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QuestionHow can I overcome fears when starting out?Community AnswerTake it slow and build up on your skills. Having a certified trainer is also highly recommended, but not necessary.
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QuestionIf I am overweight, how will that affect parkour or free running?Community AnswerYou will still be able to do it, but you will hit the ground harder; you may also find some of the moves harder to perform. On the upside, the more you parkour, the more you will start losing weight. Do try to eat healthy, however, such as lean meats, fruits, and vegetables.
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QuestionHow can I practice if I live in a small town and have no place to practice in?Community AnswerTry to create your own practice place with what you do have, and go off of that.
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QuestionHow can I get over my fear of doing flips without a trampoline?Community AnswerIf you have a pool, start doing flips into it. That way you will learn how to do quicker flips and improve your confidence. Keep practicing.
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QuestionWhat should one look for in a trainer?Community AnswerLook for a trainer who can understand and help you develop your weaker points. Look for a trainer who has years of experience in parkour, isn't arrogant and is willing to take the time to get your own moves perfected.
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QuestionI can't do a monkey vault because my legs don't go high enough. How do I fix this?Community AnswerTry stretching frequently or doing yoga. Flexibility is just as important as muscular strength and endurance.
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QuestionHow do I get over the fear of hurting myself so badly that I can't do any more athletics?Community AnswerYou don't, sadly. It is a fear that most, if not all, people have. You can, however, minimize your risk by utilizing a parkour gym or making sure you're doing your moves over soft surfaces.
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QuestionHow do I create my own space?Community AnswerYou can use beds, boxes, or even chairs to do some vaults and things like that.
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QuestionHow do I do a proper cartwheel?Community AnswerLearn how to do a proper hand stand, so you can get your balance down pat. You will want to start in a lunge position. Then, do a hand stand motion but turn to the side. After that, lean your body to the opposite side you started on, making your body face the opposite direction you were facing when you started.
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QuestionHow do I overcome my fear of hurting myself?Community AnswerBuild up your strength and confidence. Believe in yourself, but also know your limits. Don't try anything you know you aren't capable of, but push yourself to work your way up to being able to do more.
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QuestionCan a short person do it?Community AnswerYes! You might just have to build a bit more muscle than others would, but your height may actually come in handy sometimes.
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QuestionWhy does my body hurt after practicing a lot?Community AnswerExercise will make your body sore.
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QuestionHow strong and tall do you have to be to do parkour?Community AnswerYou do not have to be very tall at all. You will have to be quite strong, but regular exercise will help with that. It's tough starting out, but just take it slow and easy and you will get it eventually.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I don't have access to a gym and I can't put objects around?Community AnswerTry watching a starter parkour video and follow its advice. The best thing you can do is climb crevices, climb trees and do push ups and exercises to make yourself stronger.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I have to practice?Aidan SullivanCommunity AnswerTry a skate park or just a plain old normal park and use the concrete borders around plants and trees, or the playground. Get creative.
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QuestionIs it okay to drink tea before or after doing stunts?Lauren KellerCommunity AnswerTea is fairly harmless if you're drinking normal amounts of it (no more than 3-4 cups a day) and shouldn't harm your parkour performance, but water is better for hydration.
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QuestionAre Adidas good parkour shoes?TheCrazedLifeCommunity AnswerAny tennis shoes or closed toed shoes are good parkour shoes. Shoes that have a good grip are also great for parkour.
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QuestionHow do you make your steps lighter?Aaron RoyCommunity AnswerWhen you reach the ground after a big jump, do a safety roll right away to release the pressure on your legs.
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QuestionCan I do parkour if I do not know how to do a parkour roll?kai kamaCommunity AnswerA parkour roll is essential if you're jumping off high areas, but it is not needed in ALL parkour moves.
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QuestionIf someone is leaping off of a building or a rail, how does the person land without getting hurt?Community AnswerYou bend your knees and roll onto your shoulders when you land. Never land with straight legs, as you can damage your legs and ankles.
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QuestionCan I do this without rolling?Community AnswerI'm afraid not. Rolling is one of the basics of parkour. Start small by introducing some simple rolling techniques, and practice until you can work up to something harder.
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QuestionWhy do I experience shoulder pain when rolling?Community AnswerIt could be that you're going into your roll too sharply, so watch your angle beforehand.
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QuestionHow will being underweight affect my parkour or free running?Lauren KellerCommunity AnswerIt depends on your fitness level and general health. Good and safe parkour practice relies on you being able to maneuver your own bodyweight with ease, so being light and strong is the perfect combo! However, being very slim doesn't necessarily mean someone is fit, so make sure your fitness and bodyweight strength is up to par before attempting any difficult moves.
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QuestionI've been free running for a while now, why is my neck hurting?Community AnswerYou may be holding too much tension in your neck. Try to let loose. If it is still painful after a few days you may want to have it checked out.
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QuestionI have almost mastered the roll, but I am super scared of leaping from high heights. What should I do?TheCrazedLifeCommunity AnswerYou should start jumping from smaller heights and gradually go to taller jumps.
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QuestionI tried to do a vault, but I just fell. How do I fix this?Community AnswerTry to look for a crevice in the whatever you want to get over and use it to your advantage.
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