Parkour and its therapeutic qualities

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    Riccardo
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    Parkour is not only great exercise it has therapeutic qualities to!
    When your feeling depressed & stressed it will make you feel like your on top of the world, relieveing all your stress and worrys.
    You will view the world in an entirely diffrecent way, barriers will become a way of moving!

    You have heaps more confidence and generally a much nicer person to be around, not only that you will view the world in an entirely diffrecent way and become FREE!
    All this while exercising at the same time and best of all anyone can do it male or female!

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    fcuk4forest
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    Same with most sports.

    When i'm at The City Ground, I have no problems.

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    Kirst_14
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    Havn't seen any females, but that would be cool to see.

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    Quote Riccardo wrote:
    Parkour is not only great exercise it has therapeutic qualities to!
    When your feeling depressed & stressed it will make you feel like your on top of the world, relieveing all your stress and worrys.

    Got that right buddy!!!

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    I love doing it! You do just completely forget about everythng esle!! And i can honestly say i have made some of the best friends possible from it too!

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    i think its really cool but im scared im gonna hurt myself! no, im not a wimp! but, where do you start?!

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    I've never seen it...

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    Quote Mamfy wrote:
    i think its really cool but im scared im gonna hurt myself! no, im not a wimp! but, where do you start?!
    If you really are interested in starting it then check out www.urbanfreeflow.com , the fundamentals page is good for starters!!! Its always good to drill the basics...

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    Quote xXxI.Got.Them.Emo.EyesxXx wrote:
    I've never seen it...
    Looks like we have some filming to do over the weekend Shane!

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    arr its really hard! i looked on the website you gave me shane(thanx) and ive seen the pictures and the instructions and i either dont have the confidence or im not daring enough to do it lol!

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    Quote Riccardo wrote:
    Looks like we have some filming to do over the weekend Shane!
    How are we going to film? I'm not going on saturday!

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    oh, i'll most likely be gonna manchester anyway because there filming the documentary
    Thats if grant still wants to go

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    females do participate, just not many have videos on the web. also it is rarer for them, on well known female traceur is flame in team evo' recently was in TCT

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