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Thursday, 12 October 2006
 

How do I get started in Parkour?

Last edited: 3/5/2008 Links Updated.

First off, welcome to American Parkour! It's good that you're asking. The most important thing is safety. Start slow and work on always being in control. Getting in better shape will be the most dramatic improvement for most people. Try the APK warm-up and assess how you do. For some people that's a full workout, and for some it's just too challenging (30 pull-ups isn't something most people are used to). If you can do the warm-up no problem in less than 20 minutes, then you can probably add the WOD to your routine as well. Be sure to check with your doctor, your mom, your lawyer, my lawyer and at least two politicians before starting any exercise program, who knows, you might get fit!!

After you’ve done the APK warm-up and worked up to the point where you can and do participate in the WOD regularly, you’re ready to take on some Parkour movements. Check out the tutorials on the site, and if you get serious about it, check out the tutorial DVD. Start with landing then move on to rolling, no exceptions!! If you’re going to go “up” you’d damn well better know how to get down. Once you’re comfortable with the landings (maybe 2 weeks of practice) you can try some vaults over a railing, preferably with grass on the landing side. The reason for most injuries is lack of commitment to the move, and lack of comfort with “crash” landings. This is why landing and rolling are so important, not only do you need to do them well on purpose, but you have to be prepared for the unexpected times where these really save your butt (or face) as well.

Probably the best thing you can do to improve quickly (aside from practice), is to meet up with the people in your area with experience. Be careful here, as not everyone who’s proficient at something is good at teaching it. Most everyone in the Parkour community has good intentions and is willing to help, just seek out multiple people's advice and trust what your body is telling you first and foremost. If you go this route, never go to meet someone new alone, unless you’re a UFC champion. Meeting people over the internet is not necessarily a safe practice. You can look in the “Locals Only” forums to find people near you. There is also information in there about Jams, which are a great way to meet people in your area, especially since it’s usually in a group setting.

There is a secret way to become good at Parkour fairly quickly … consistent hard work. The only way to improve is to practice, and practice diligently. Parkour can be a great way to attain and maintain fitness, have fun, challenge yourself, and push your limits. Parkour can also be dangerous so take it slow and use common sense. Have fun, train hard!

 

Here are some links to our tutorials:


Let's start with the living room carpet. Why the living room carpet you ask? This is where you will begin learning how to roll correctly. Yes, rolling. It may sound lame, but personally I'd much rather take a week to learn how to roll than break my leg being a newbie superman. Take your time, learn it correctly, the more corners you take the worse off you'll be in the end. Rome wasn't built in a day, neither will your abilities. We already have a rolling tutorial, click the link to visit it and go try it out!

Rolling Tutorial 

Now, just because you're moving on in the world of parkour, doesn't mean you should forget about the roll. You learned it first because you use it the most! So keep practicing it!

Moving on. After you get a good understanding of the roll, you can move on to a large variety of things. Vaulting, jumping, climbing... it's all part of the art and you're going to find a need for it at some point. My next suggestion would be to go learn how to jump and roll correctly.

Jump and Landing Tutorial

If you can't touch the top of what you're jumping off of, take care when jumping. The velocity at which you land goes up exponentially as the height increases! The higher you are, the faster you are moving when you land, the more stress that your body takes, the more damage your body recieves. Remember, there is no avoiding body wear-and-tear (however slight it may be), there is only limiting, so take care of your body and use common sense. Is it worth jumping off something high in the long run? I'll let you determine that for yourself.

Well, I hope while you were frolicking around you didn't try to jump over a trash can, get tripped, and taste worms. If you did, lighten up, I did it too, but it leaves you thinking... "how in the world do I get over that!" This is where a "vault" comes in. There are many different kinds of vaults, since you're just starting we'll do the two "easiest" vaults. These vaults are the least complex, and normally the fastest and most fluid aswell.

Speed Vault Tutorial
Monkey/Kong Vault Tutorial

As you learn more and more vaults, you'll begin to get more comfortable with going over obstacles using your hands. I personally rarely do any other vault than the two above, but if you're feeling adventurous here are a few more to have fun with.

Underbar Tutorial
Reverse Vault Tutorial
Dash Vault Tutorial
Gate Vault Tutorial

Ok... after you conquer the trashcan it's time to move on to those really really tall things that you can't seem to monkey vault. In this scenario, we would use what is called a "wall run" which is basically running vertically up a wall. This allows you to reach the top of a tall object and with practice is a very useful tactic.

I'm going to put tic tacs and turn vaults in this category as well. Tic tacs are used to run along walls, such as tacking off a wall in order to get over a rail that you don't feel comfortable vaulting etc. Turn vaults on the other hand are used at height, when you want to get down but don't feel comfortable simply speed vaulting a rail that is 10 feet above the floor. A turn vault allows you to overcome the obstacle, and then will lessen your fall from the height. Why and how this is done is discussed in the tutorial, so go read it.

Wallrun Tutorial
Tic Tac Tutorial
Turn Vault Tutorial

Now that you've learned how to climb appropriately, chances are you're going to start running into what are called "cat leaps." These are jumps that you will not be able to land with your feet, but rather you will jump and grab the edge of whatever you're landing on and pull yourself up.

Cat Leap Tutorial

The last of the basics, is called precision. That's right, precision. This will take quantive amounts of balance and concentration to learn, but is probably one of the most rewarding practices in parkour. It's extremely important to learn this, but I feel that it's not a skill that is best to learn early, as it is a very difficult one. The best time to learn precision is after you've gotten a good understanding of what you're capable of, that way you have less of a chance of injury... so now that you've got some experience under your belt, go learn it.


Now what you ask? Simple, practice is what follows. The largest influences in parkour practice every day, but it's up to you what, when, how, and where you want to practice. Your journey truly begins here, this is where you can begin to link everything that you've learned together. Whether it takes you a month to get to this point, or a year, it doesn't matter. What is important to remember is that the name of the game is having fun, and being safe.

If these tutorials just aren't helping you out, you can contact (PM or Email) your local Moderator or administrator with questions regarding starting, they will be happy to answer. Also look in the movement forum for some great discussions on specific techniques.

The journey begins here, it's up to you where it goes. Just remember to be safe and have fun!



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1. 05-25-2007 22:51

where is the apk warm up
carl69

2. 05-30-2007 19:31

where is apk warm-up????????? :?
zyx

3. 06-10-2007 10:45

the tutoruals link leads you to a forum or something?! where are the tutoruals?
DBeast

4. 06-15-2007 16:07

= that, all I get is the same W.O.D page for all of these links :?
Inspiredbygames

5. 06-20-2007 20:12

your links are wrong and the warm up is nowhere to be found! :p
thebaumer

6. 06-30-2007 09:46

Wheres the WARMUP?
Fishburn

7. 07-05-2007 06:17

dug through site, found it here: 
http:// www.americanparkour.com/ content/view/254/222/
twomonkeysayoyo

8. 07-18-2007 11:32

Where are the Tutorials? :?
Turkey

9. 07-18-2007 11:35

Where are all the tutorials?
Turkey

10. 08-04-2007 23:11

ok guys if u would just look u would find it dont u see the tab at the top of the page that says tutorials? and if u look to the side dont u think the apk warm up would be in fitness? god some people are just spoiled want everything given to them right infront of them
therunningman

11. 08-06-2007 23:13

The reason the question was asked is because when one clicks on the link to a tutorial the site instead sends one to WOD. It's a pretty valid question when you're new to a website, are trying to learn the basics, and instead are sent to the advanced stuff. You don't have to be rude about it, newbies appreciate a little patience because they don't know the answers to their questions. :upset
roguefireangel

12. 08-29-2007 17:06

You tell him... or her 
 
Anyway URL=http:// www.americanparkour.com/ content/category/4/60/214/] this link[/URL] might be healpful and if its not then srry 
 
Yourmom777

13. 09-08-2007 22:35

Where do u find the apk warm up :?
Theboy_leo

14. 09-24-2007 14:21

Tutorials are under Basic Parkour Movements
Little Big Jump

15. 09-24-2007 19:38

The tutorials are under Basic Parkour movements, at the top right of this page
llafnwod

16. 11-04-2007 17:50

Warm up is here guys 
http:// www.americanparkour.com/ content/view/254/222/
Chinnzo13

17. 11-09-2007 23:14

just go to the little links at the left corner of the page and there would be a link that says tutorials
flamer909

18. 11-14-2007 20:37

:zzz
The Black Ace

19. 01-11-2008 07:56

where are the Apk workout, and WOD. i want to realy get started :? 8)
gscralphie

20. 01-12-2008 08:54

does any1 now where a noob can get started
archerkid932

21. 01-12-2008 08:55

pizza
archerkid932

22. 01-12-2008 08:55

any1 :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :? :?
archerkid932

23. 02-03-2008 16:40

anybody know about books on pk :?

24. 02-04-2008 19:41

Because I love you guys nparkour.com/content/view/254/ 327/ 
 
=) Have fun.

25. 02-04-2008 19:43

Sorry, it got cut off... But you get the idea. 
 
americanparkour.com/content/ view/254/327/

26. 02-25-2008 19:04

does height make this harder? lk being 6'2"? im fit, i lift weights, but im havn trouble with balancing a handstand longer than 7 sec... also i hav 3 buddies who havnt evr done this that wanna go wit me. i did some in texas with building 2 building and i roll alright but i dnt no how to teach them and the rly rly basic tutorials dont exist on this site... am i gona get my friends killed? i ddnt evn no this was an actual sport till a few months ago :grin . but yeah... how does a half newb teach some real newbs?

27. 03-05-2008 20:02

where would one go in the state of texas to learn?

28. 03-05-2008 20:47

Sorry the database was messed up.  
 
ALL LINKS ARE FINE NOW!

29. 03-10-2008 00:55

i have no place to practice parkour.Could anyone please tell me how and where to practise parkour?

30. 03-17-2008 15:39

any one PK in portland maine. or any were within a stare or 2

31. 03-19-2008 00:54

Schools are great for practicing. They seem to have all the right railings and such. 
You just have to take a walk and look around your environment...thats what parkour is all about after all...looking at your environment in a different way. 
 
Good luck.

32. 03-27-2008 04:33

where is the tutorial for doing back flips or just flips in general, because I can't find it.

33. 03-30-2008 05:22

Parkour is one thing, but how do you start real free running without a gymnastics apparatus nearby? 
I'm in Wyckoff, NJ, and here are some of my plans.  
I've decided to construct and outdoor gym in my backyark, which is big enough, but how far I can make it, I don't know :sigh  
But it is going well. I'm going to try to make myself a real horizontal bar. Besides the real gymnasium stuff, I've set up an amateur course for practising percisions, rail balances, etc. I'm also putting in pull-up bars in a tree outside and a climbing rope 20ft into a tree 
 
Any advice please..I'm worried I'll need

34. 03-30-2008 05:24

a coach so i'm really considering joining a gym. Help me please :eek

35. 03-30-2008 05:27

btw, I have no idea where to go to get real training so please help!

36. 04-16-2008 19:25

good guide, very good for beginners like me... :zzz

37. 05-10-2008 17:43

to get the apk warmup, just click on it. 
its red.

38. 05-12-2008 15:41

i am having trouble finding the link

39. 05-19-2008 22:47

what's a WOD?

40. 06-17-2008 16:47

I can't wait to start.

41. 06-24-2008 15:16

Shut up and go to the forum if you have questions idiots. 
And look in locals only for other peoples to jam with. 
Ay yi yi....

42. 06-30-2008 15:07

WOD stands for workout of the day, if you go to the homepage you can find a link to it. They're pretty difficult compared to the warmup so don't try it if you have any trouble with the warmup. :upset :upset :upset

43. 07-02-2008 23:05

I Could find this site As one the best site in the world for PArkour lovers, This site made me a parkour champion, I wish so !! :zzz :grin

44. 07-25-2008 07:40

im 14 and just starting i can already land a nd roll but wat tricks should i start on first :? and wat should i practise on there is antthing really good were i live :(  
*tips plz*

45. 08-12-2008 19:04

:) :grin ;) :p :roll :eek :( :( :( :( :cry :x :x :cry :sigh :sigh :zzz :eek :eek :roll :roll 8) 8) :roll :eek :sigh :sigh :sigh :upset 8) 8) :grin :eek :zzz :cry :( :( :x :x :x

46. 08-15-2008 06:24

i practice on the car parks and roofs down town but i think that the park is a good place to practice lol :zzz

47. 08-15-2008 14:43

lol, ok thxs

48. 09-14-2008 14:33

THANK GOD i found this site! i really really want to start free running! the problem is if my parents will let me :cry  
 
tho i would find it funny if i did this and came up to them one day saying "hey mom!! dad!! look what i can do!!!" theyd be like :eek :( WHY DID YOU DO THAT!?!?! YOU COULD HAVE KILLED YOURSELFFF

49. 09-18-2008 11:29

A good place to practice vaults, underbars, and precision jumps would have to be bent handicap ramps with rails. The bend gives them several bars to do precision jumps on, and the gradual height change makes them perfect for doing vaults from different heights, plus the gaps under the rails are great for underbar practice. If you're good enough to get up that high, you can even work on follow through on a vault on the bend, because the extra space will let you get in a stride or more. Find a hospital or something, they're bound to have one, but get permission first. They might not like it.

50. 09-18-2008 11:31

Wow, that comment used up all 600 of my characters. Wow. 
 
P.S. Add to the end of it this: 8)

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