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Saturday, November 24, 2007

My soon-to-be new hobby

Been feeling restless these few days. Couldn't keep still for 5 mins and had to keep getting out of my seat to stretch myself, walk to the washroom, etc. Probably the stress is getting to me, which also explains why I can't sleep at night.

I thought that maybe it's time I did some exercise to purge out all the pent up steam that has been accumulating. Then I remembered parkour, something that I've always been intrigued by but never had the chance to explore further on.

Parkour originated in suburban France and it can't really be considered a form of extreme sport or categorised into any other form of sport. Made popular by movies like Yamakasi, The Great Challenge, B13 and Casino Royale - where 007 runs after this African guy. Basically, traceuers (particpiants of the sport) run (duh), jump, hop, somersault their way through obstacles like buildings, stairs and other variety of inanimate objects in their everyday environment.

Founder David Belle couldn't have summarised it better when he said "Martial arts train you for the fight, parkour trains you for the flight". The original intention of parkour was to train the body to move in the fastest, most efficient way in times of an emergency. However these day it has evolved into 'free running' where traceurs take to the streets to execute more elaborate and complicated moves.

You can check out the video here.

Apart from capoeira which I've been wanting to try out (cos I've got long legs which always don't seem to fit anywhere), I think free running would be quite wicked to try out. I reckon you would require a decent amount of upper body strength, which I would like to believe I have since I was capable of 22 pull ups within a minute in my prime (of course, that was 10 years ago).

I'm sure, like capoeira, there is already a small group of people already practising it here. Now my mission is to find le traceurs du Singapoeur.

1 comment:

Agnes Tan said...

You hv been tagged - http://caprigal.blogspot.com/2007/12/my-first-tag.html