Passement

To pass an obstacle. This is a broad term to describe any method of overcoming an obstacle, including the many variations of basic vaults that can be performed.

 

It is most often used when describing a run, where individual moves don't matter as much as the path that you  take. This differs from explaining movements during training, where individual moves are drilled for perfection. Thus, the use of language in this instance reflects the essential mindset of Parkour, where the path you choose to take, and the mindset you retain during a run are paramount, with individual moves carry much less weight.


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1. 29-01-2008 12:37

i cant find a trainer in baton rouge!!!!!!!!!!!!

2. 12-06-2008 06:51

in what? :x

3. 04-12-2008 02:34

In what :x

4. 04-12-2008 02:36

jk :) same here no place to train plus everyone is lazy as hell. :(

5. 09-01-2009 08:11

Come down to the LSU area! I do parkour (alone - you are right, it is hard to find people, here)) and would love to do it with others!

6. 16-11-2009 12:38

Cool...People in Louisiana that does Parkour...sweet.  
 
I need to get some of my lazy family to do some haha

7. 02-06-2010 13:04

hey i live about 30 min to 45 min away from lsu area and i love to do parkour down there :zzz

8. 11-07-2010 00:07

another name of this move is "speed vault falls" 
doesnt it ?

9. 27-11-2011 03:01

I get to do parkour in the forest behind my house... kinda hard...

10. 02-02-2012 15:13

minesota really has no parkour spots..... DARN IT

11. 18-03-2012 16:11

you think that is difficult, try doing it at home on a farm in queensland Australia!

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