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'''Parkour''' (Včasih tudi skrajšano '''PK''') ali '''''l'art du déplacement''''' |
'''Parkour''' (Včasih tudi skrajšano '''PK''') ali '''''l'art du déplacement''''' |
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⚫ | (sometimes also abbreviated to '''PK''') or '''''l'art du déplacement''''' ({{lang-en|the art of moving}}) is a physical discipline of French origin in which participants run along a route, attempting to negotiate obstacles in the most efficient way possible, as if moving in an emergency situation, using skills such as jumping and climbing, or the more specific parkour moves. The obstacles can be anything in one's environment, but parkour is often seen practiced in urban areas because of many suitable public structures that are accessible to most people, such as buildings and rails. |
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(sometimes also abbreviated to '''PK''') or '''''l'art du déplacement''''' <ref>{{cite web |
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|author=Collectif Parkour France DB |
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Parkour practitioners are often called ''traceurs'', or ''traceuses'' for females. |
Parkour practitioners are often called ''traceurs'', or ''traceuses'' for females. |
Redakcija: 15:29, 5. oktober 2009
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Parkour (Včasih tudi skrajšano PK) ali l'art du déplacement
(sometimes also abbreviated to PK) or l'art du déplacement (angleško the art of moving) is a physical discipline of French origin in which participants run along a route, attempting to negotiate obstacles in the most efficient way possible, as if moving in an emergency situation, using skills such as jumping and climbing, or the more specific parkour moves. The obstacles can be anything in one's environment, but parkour is often seen practiced in urban areas because of many suitable public structures that are accessible to most people, such as buildings and rails.
Parkour practitioners are often called traceurs, or traceuses for females.