I’m not running – obstacles or otherwise. I’m navigating a desk and I must say right now it’s remarkably dull sailing, nothing interesting on the horizon….
And if I was running – I probably wouldn’t be fluthering…..that’s just irresponsible.
Parkour (from how you described it anyway, not heard that before). It makes for a far more interesting run and works different muscles. Feels more gratifying and rustic. I’ve done a lot of crss-country running, so maybe that’s why I prefer it.
Free run.
You see somehitg interesting, like a small playground you could run around in, you do it in the most complicated and impressive way possible. Free runnning can be played as horse too, whilst parkour is more, “lets try to get to town whilst playing ‘the floor is lava’ game” .
I’ve seen parkour on TV, very impressive and dangerous. When I used to run, I would free run about 4 days a week, and one day a week I would run through the woods on dirt trails , up and down hills. I found this to be not just a great work out, but a nice change of pace as well.
I love to do parkour. I’m 15 and parkour is so much fun. I love the feeling of the “flow”, it’s so exhilarating, it also makes me feel free. I see parkour as an art, not a sport, parkour is more beautiful than sports.
“Why learn to fight when you can learn to run?”
-Quote from me