achro
Community Member
Posts: 3
|
Post by achro on Dec 27, 2016 1:06:14 GMT
Hey, I want to start parkour but sadly there is a lack of parkour gyms/parks in my area with the closest parkour park or parkour gym I could find being about 20 - 30 miles away. I'm only 14 so I can't drive there, I live in the Rhondda in South Wales - PLEASE REPLY IF YOU ALSO LIVE HERE - I have been practising parkour for a while now (only basics e.g. Rolls, jumps and volts) I need some help as there is no place to practice parkour because my area is spread out and is full off streets that lead to dead ends, i have yet to even find a wall suitable to parkour up.
**To anyone that reads this please reply if you have any suggestions to help me out, I've watched many videos of tutorials on YouTube by Jason Paul, Ally Law, Ronnie Street Stunts, Tappbrothers, LeFlairParkour and Ryan A Doyle but have nowhere to practice them**
I RECOMMEND YOU SEARCH THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ON YOUTUBE: Jason Paul, Ally Law, Ronnie Street Stunts, Tappbrothers, LeFlairParkour and Ryan A Doyle
|
|
|
Post by njparkour on Mar 21, 2018 22:46:10 GMT
Remember, be creative, You can use so many things to do parkour, either just the ground, or a simple object like a wooden board.
Here some motivating ideas.
(Also I watch Tapp Brothers, Ronnie Shalvis and Devinsupertramp.) I've known the Ronnie Street stunts channel nearly since its beginning. 4 years.
Now, for an example
Just off your bed, and practice safety rolling, (Also remember, it takes time and practice to finally get things right/mastered)
Take a wooden board and make it crooked against a wall, walk up it fast then try to walk up the wall, you might end up doing a side flip its suggested you also have a landing pad, or safe environment, Prefferably a pad, grass, or sand, Sand is not the best option however.
You could jump from a curb, to a curb, That way, your balancing yourself, and presicion jumping.
Think Creative. Have fun Stay Motivated.
|
|