10 Types of Parkour
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- PARKOUR BEGINNER COURSE - www.levelsmethod.com/takeoff?...
00:00 - Premise
00:35 - Original Traceur
01:36 - Ascent/Descent
03:01 - StreetAcro
04:29 - Hybrid
05:15 - Gizmo
06:05 - Shameless Self-Promotion
06:32 - Art of Motion
09:03 - Challenge
10:21 - Obstacle Dance
11:42 - Fitness Parkour
12:54 - Off-Axis
14:27 - Important Details
MUSIC - share.epidemicsound.com/nCRRN
ALL VIDEOS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
Didi AOM - • Didi Alaoui Red Bull A...
CP: Continuing Progress - • CP: Continuing Progress
Hard Tricks Time: LA - • Hard Tricks Time - LA
Hellden - • Bjarke Hellden - Been ...
NEOPHYTE - • NEOPHYTE - A Munich Pa...
End of the Monkey - • End of the Monkey - Cr...
Be Yourself - • Be Yourself - Shawn Ba...
The England Project - • THE ENGLAND PROJECT
Troubles and Doubles - • "Troubles and Doubles"...
SUPERCREATURES - • SUPER CREATURES
Year of TRIALS - • A Year of TRIALS | Wav...
Prof Longhair, Big Chief - • Professor Longhair, Bi...
Cavemen 2 - • CAVEMEN 2 - Concrete
CapstoneAustralia - • CAPSTONE AUSTRALIA
OnAscent - • Could you catch these ...
Joe Scandrett IG Compilation - / joescandrett
Maximum Effort - • "MAXIMUM EFFORT" - Jay...
Denali Siruno 2021 - • Denali Siruno 2021
MuscleMemory - • Muscle Memory *Flip Co...
Elis - Boston - • Elis Torhall - Boston ...
Hard Tricks Time - • Hard Tricks Time
Bellyflop Sand - • BELLYFLOPPING SAND
WJTW - Soroush Bahrami - • We Jump The World 2018...
Venice to Vegas - • Sheva - Venice to Vega...
JUICY FLIPS - • JUICY FLIPS
Calen Chan 2019 - • BEST of Calen Chan 201...
CORK DUB SIDE - • CORK DUB SIDE&NEW STUF...
Wish - • Wish | Stanislav Lazda...
Behind the Beans - • Behind The Beans - Fai...
Cork 0 to Sideflip - • CORK ZERO to SIDEFLIP
RISK HOUSE BEACH - • RISK HOUSE PRO *BEACH ...
FLIPLIKEZ BEST EDITS - • FLIPLIKEZ BEST EDITS C...
Style VS Pasha - • GAME OF STYLE VS PASHA...
Verky 2022 - • Lord Verky 2022
Domtomato 2021 - • DOMTOMATO 2021
notitle 8 - • No title 8 (Matthias M...
Huplake - • HUPLAKÉ - Nico Vanhole...
Zimakoff 2018 - • Elias Zimakoff - Parko...
Lisbon 2 - • Lisbon Action Heroes 2...
McCreary2020 - • McCreary 2020
Oleg IG - / oleg.vorslav
KipaBerlin - bit.ly/47VQZhG
C&J - bit.ly/419LhqE
AOM - bit.ly/3RrATHm
DISCOVERED in Parkour - bit.ly/415pK2e
Soroush AOM - bit.ly/3uR21qf
Sydney AOM - bit.ly/414FVwI
Archie - Gear 2nd - bit.ly/47GB2w6
Kowalewski AOM - bit.ly/419q9As
Mardin Comp - bit.ly/47DU4Dn
Tricking w Archie Aroyan & Nico - bit.ly/47D8xiY
Nico & Archie - bit.ly/46CQqsl
HomoSnugglesiensis - bit.ly/47IVj4k
Monkey #29 - bit.ly/46HplEi
Eins, zwei.. Hüpf! Vier. - bit.ly/47EQ4Tm
AllehHopp - bit.ly/47HV1uo
Parkour x Climbing - bit.ly/3uLOv7t
Parkour, imaginatively - bit.ly/3Nb8TFf
DüDieDinosaurier - bit.ly/3Nb97wk
Tam with a cam - bit.ly/41dZaEc
Grindijs - bit.ly/4a6jBXK
Bart AOM - bit.ly/3N9nj8Q
Nothing is something - bit.ly/41n4UM1
Alone in the world - bit.ly/47HUQiI
Flow like water - bit.ly/3T9MBHL
PK w injured foot - bit.ly/47YNnvB
Monkey Training 3 - bit.ly/47SS1LK
FlowTheSpot #2 - bit.ly/3t3xepQ
Yamakasi - bit.ly/3NaFdrY
Homemade - bit.ly/3R9J8q4
Shine 2 - bit.ly/3TaxcHl
Rendezvous22 - bit.ly/4aihRL9
US Rendezvous 22 - bit.ly/4a5La3d
VLTAVSKÁ JAM - bit.ly/46JIiGu
APEX Move1 - bit.ly/4a7Gz0o
APEX Move2 - bit.ly/415pjF8
APEX Move3 - bit.ly/4a4EIJF
FEZTMIND - bit.ly/3GsyBRZ
FullServing - bit.ly/3uIuTBb
TruFreedom - bit.ly/3uH5Rm3
Slow Tricking - bit.ly/3uGrnHn
Josh AOM - bit.ly/3N8710b
Gillahaus - bit.ly/3tbf3hT
M0V3-1N - bit.ly/3R8sxTD
AvatarTree - bit.ly/46NkDou
Taylor Chase Tag - bit.ly/483aO6Q
Walters2011 - bit.ly/3tbf05H
Shade2012 - bit.ly/3GMnxzv
FarangAllStars - bit.ly/46HoUd8
LivewireHandstands - bit.ly/3uPfij4
Jason your videos are like healthy food. You get them once a year, but it's refreshing af
I'm seriously concerned about your diet, but thanks
@@TheJasonPaul😂😂😂it's getting better i promisse
Mivan topkomment fazon😂😂
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once a year 💀
I’m not really in parkour, but it sounds a lot like skateboarding- This feels a lot like listening to someone talk about street vs. park vs. flat ground vs. vert vs. transition, styles and forms developed over time, each focusing on different elements and specific forms of expression, but ultimately the skills we develop and choose to express are up to whoever’s participating, even when we disagree over what to call each style or discipline, and might disagree on where the line is.
you got it!
the OG, hybrid & challenge stuff are what I prefer to watch.
I really don't know how you do it man. No matter what decade it is, you always find a fresh and unique way to contribute to the community in a way nobody else is doing. Whether it's comps, fashion, vlogs, tutorials or interesting documentation of parkour culture like this. Long time fan, will continue to be
aaaaw, thank you
Great video! I do think nature + barefoot training is its own style worth categorizing. Moving in the forest is so much different from moving on man-made architecture! But like you said, there's so much style variation it gets difficult to seperate them all out in a meaningful way.
Nice, whenever somebody says, ‘This is “parkour”’ to me, I will now send this video from now on, instead of explaining the differences myself.
Very carefully crafted and well put together. Love it. This needed to be done by some old school legend.
#ParkourDictionary
danke!
First of all Jason, you're an OG and I will always respect you and absolutely love Farang.
Secondly I feel that I've always identified strongly with 1 and 9.
Thirdly, this is an awesome collection of clips and athletes. Props for calling out/naming/linking every person!
Lastly. Great video, I haven't been able to train for years now after a stroke. But my love of Parkour before and after has helped immensely in my recovery (due to the drive to hopefully get back to it in some form) and also due to the tools I gained through practicing, including the incredible sense of knowing my body I gained through training.
damn Wallace, keep it up! and thanks for the kind words
Legendary testimony! keep GOING brother! God Bless!
I hope you can safely recover and eventually practice some flowy stuff at least, if you miss it
Thanks! So far the best thing I've found is biking. Low impact but still great excersize and I can push nice and hard!@@Terik17
I quite like how you categorised this. There is no straightforward answer to categorise a community-led street sport that keeps changing organically, and with each athlete exploring as they want since there are no rules, the best we can do is narrow it down to these still-broad styles. I think you did it as well as it could be done and I enjoyed the video :)
thanks!
Father Outfit on Point
Who is u redbull boy
@@GuidelinesViolatorhe is a tomato
@@Goofymonke9 The vegetable?
I've long thought about making a video about the different "gods" of parkour talking about pioneers or different specializations, as well as one about the different genres of parkour and some if the differences I've noticed from country to country. I liked this a lot. Simple, but pretty inclusive.
thank you! I still think there's a video to be made about the different styles categorized by country!
You're a treasure and the parkour community is so lucky to have people like you
This is so inspiring. You know everyone have its own style but in my lessons its sometimes difficult to teach each of them. If this is translate in Dutch I can use it in my parkour lessons! So much thanks Jason Paul. Love those videos ❤️👌
thank you!
Original tracer and Ascend/Descent are the most beautifull styles for me
Howdy Jason. Thanks for all the fantastic content! They way you break down movement makes so much sense. As a 50 year old (today) who is just beginning a parkour journey, you've become a great inspiration to me. I also wanted to thank you for so many parts with EGG in this footage. Super Creatures is one of my favorite videos of all time. Ross and Egg remind me of the joy of motion I feel from watching you.
I've been doing parkour for 20 years and I thought this video was super interesting! I do mostly parkour in nature, alongside climbing, mostly free-solo. But these different break downs were interesting and inspiring! Just recently went through ankle surgery and am looking forward to getting back into more parkour! :D
First proper break down I’ve ever seen about all the ways people train Parkour, amazing video Jason!
Interesting video and good initiative. The final classification is fairly good at showing "parkour variants", but maybe it's not very taxonomical. I think an interesting sub-category that's fairly interesting and under-explored is low-impact parkour (I recommend Bitterer Ernst by Georgij Sosunov). I think making a taxonomy based on the motivations for the practitioners could be a good alternative:
- Functional: overlaps most with "fitness parkour". Since we are born, we start crawling, then grab things to stand up, then we try to walk, jump, run, go up and down stairs... and in most cases we stop there because we don't need more. Parkour continues developing functional, physical movement beyond that with balance, more kinds of jumps, vaults, using the upper body, climbing, etc. This can indeed be used as a form of functional training. I think low-impact parkour has a lot of potential here and could be appealing to lots of people.
- Efficiency: the OG style. Go from A to B in the fastest way possible. This actually includes ascents and descents, and I think the yamakasi did this really well already... but it's true that climbing hasn't been explored much until relatively recently. I think that urban climbing hasn't found a place in parkour because it's quite risky and extreme, and if you seek adrenaline you are more likely to go directly to roof gaps and others. It's hard to get into climbing without the equipment to train for it.
- Acrobatics: you adequately mentioned that a lot of people will be annoyed at you for including this, but I agree that the influence it has had in modern parkour can't be understated. In fact, the true "arts of movement" are 3: dance, acrobatics and parkour. It was obvious that they were all going to influence each other. Originally David Belle brought the pure gymnastics more into view, but with time we have gone more and more with tricking and asymmetric movement, finding what worked best with parkour (front and side-flips). And then you can go even to off-axis and so on.
- Aesthetic/freestyle: both obstacle dance and off-axis kinda fall into this category. This is about using the body to create beautiful movement or some kind of coreography, but the obstacles are secondary, an auxiliary tool. The human body is the center here. This is a critical point to differentiate it from "creative parkour" in general.
- Creativity: you mentioned gizmo parkour. I think there are many kinds of creative styles: Josh from Storror is fairly into what I'd call "formless" parkour (making moves without a specific name, but still going through obstacles and being fairly efficient, not just aesthetic). Others are into weird and unique lines and combos. Others... are hard to describe, which is kind of the point. But there's also creativity when we improvise lines, when we come up with less-standard moves when visiting new spots (even if we are not creative mages), or even just finding a way to do a "common move" in an unlikely place. I think creativity is really one of the biggest motivation for many, many practitioners. Creativity is what allows parkour to be "exploratory" when visiting a new spot. You explore and discover possibilities, many of which derive from your own creative perspective.
- Playfulness: what you called "challenges" to me is a small part of what I'd call "playing". Mixing parkour fundamentals and creativity to create small games. Challenges are very common, but there are also actual games like playing tag without touching the floor or others. Focusing on fun and discovery first. Collaborative parkour, using ropes and other external gadgets and others could also be included here. All these tend to be fairly social too, which makes them tie back well into "fitness parkour" too. But I would never call this a primary motivation for anyone doing parkour.
- High-risk: extreme, adrenaline seeking, jumps and tricks over gaps and so on. I understand you not wanting to label it as a type of parkour, but I think the motivation for this is very different from the other ones, and it deserves its own place in a taxonomy. Highly skilled traceurs will have very different levels of risk tolerance (and desire for it). For some people, risk is the reason; for others, it's the deal-breaker.
- Exhibition: what you used "art of motion" to describe. I think applying the "art of motion" label to this is very objectionable, even if that's what redbull used. I don't think this deserves its own category, as I don't think anyone would practice this "style" if they didn't have to explicitly show off in front of others. To me this derives more from external motivators than intrinsic ones, which explains why people didn't come up with the idea of maniacally spamming moves every 0.3 seconds until competitions started happening (it's awesome though, granted).
I think this is a more revealing classification in a way, as it exposes more openly the motivations for the people practicing different types of parkour. Though you highlighted the substyles and variants better, indeed.
I feel old seeing this and remembering parkour sessions with my bros and everything was just simple and mixed and just called Parkour or Art du déplacement. Love to see its still alive
it's evolving :)
Damn! Thanks for heavily featuring me at the start! I agree that my style very much the OG traceur style indeed!
Very cool. Stoked to see some of our videos and former athletes featured. Generally totally agree with the categories and their various pros, cons, and features. Good stuff!
9:04 wah, how could you call me out like that!? Both a nerd and a masochist? An arrow straight to the heart!
In all seriousness though, I think you did a really good job on the list. Its not perfect, but I also am not sure how I would improve it at the moment.. I may be biased though, because you are the athlete I like watching the most because, like you, the dance style you mentioned is what I enjoy the most.. even if half the time I do end up training challenged more often.
ahahaha, the truth hurts. thanks!
Last couple of videos have been great content, loved this one
Thanks for putting the time into making this video! As a still-finding-my-style parkourist, I found this really helpful. And am sending it to a few friends!
The way you explain and explore movement and its various classifications has opened up new levels of conversations for me, and got me thinking about the diverse forms of movement, especially in relation to Parkour.
Your insights have broadened my perspective on how movement isn't just one field/category, but embodies creativity, adaptability, and freedom to be artists. It's amazing how you've showcased the versatility and beauty of different movements, making me appreciate the artistry behind Parkour and movement artists even more!!! 🙏
aaaaaw, you are the sweetest as always. Thank you so much for being you and taking the time to write this. Much appreciated!
Every sport has a person that is leading the sport from interesting angle. First it was Jimmythegiant with the deep research within and outside of Parkour. This knowlogde is more presented for the general public. You´re the second leading person that´s doing deep researching within Parkour. Explaining the knowlogde more in depth.
Keep up the great work mein brother !
This was extremely well done, what a joy to watch!
Its actually great to have even some basic parkour skills for everyday life. Like youre probably not going to need most of it any particular day, but having inbuilt insticts on how to protect yourself from a fall is really good.
I almost fell over the other day at work but instead my body took over and I did a spin out of it to regain my footing lol
Dude... this is an amazing video! These are all the best parkour clips EVER!!! And basically you've explained the whole parkour thing in a very nice and understandable way. Good content! thamks!
thank you!
"Put on a suit" 😂😂😂
One of the greatest videos i've even seen here on this platform
thanks Jason, you're a real one
that's not true (unless you just got to TH-cam 10minutes ago)! But I'll take take the compliment
Love this video! I'd love to be able to say I'm learning 1 and 3 (my favourite styles of Parkour), but in reality I'm in category 11: Granny Parkour. Some days this looks a lot like stepping over my cats without "having a fall", other days, thankfully, I manage to land a new flip or do a big jump without 5 therapy sessions beforehand. Keep up the great work!! 🤘🖤
keep moving :)
Great video!) Very clear explanation and such a huge job with the collecting all the info/videos in one single video) Thank you for mention by the way!))
I really appreciate how you always find a new way to contribute to the community and nurture the Parkour
Actively chose to NOT pursue dancing,
Am now an obstacle dancer.
The irony, man...
hahahaha, so true
dude you're categorization and description of these types of parkour is so articulate and almost poetic.. great video got me really interested in parkour.
What a great video! I feel like you did a great job of giving people who aren't a part of the community a decent overview of the many different interests within parkour while also maybe giving us in the community an interesting way of describing what we do.
Thank you! That’s what I set out to do ☺️
Solid video man,
Really like what this channel is becoming.
(Yes the vlogs were good back in the day, but you've found a really definitive and high quality way of showing our sport to the greater world!)
Keep up the great work 🙌
thanks! really excited about this new direction :)
This video is very outrageous for all the people yelling PARKOUR while imitating the office.
Jan Schlappen in the Fitness parcour section is wild
Haha, if you know you know
Bravo Jason!!! 👏👏 Great video!
This is awesome, man. Thank you for getting into this and making it!
I just love all of them. Pushing your body, and especially your mind to the limit
This is the best parkour video I've ever seen, there is such a wealth of ideas here that can really open up the mind to just how much more the body can traverse through it's environment than initially seems
Might get into parkour again because of this, i havent seen such a well done video done on the topic parkour in a while. Keep up the good work man :)!
Thanks so much, that’s the best compliment 😃🫶🏻
Fearless & Focused - BRAVO!
Wow! The amount of insane movement in this clip is legendary!
Also challenge style was called awkward style when it first came out. At least from my perspective.
Also I used to call art of motion style as TH-cam style. Where you'd have 10-30 seconds to do something that will film well (meaning not getting too far and with big simple moves which will look good for general audience)
Btw, I'd add another style. Chase tag. It's very related to old-school parkour but is more about running away in an ENCLOSED environment like in WCT competition. If you don't compete in that sport, it's not a style you will do but for those who do it is indeed a unique thing!
Also, I wonder if barefoot is a thing of its own. There are definitely people, like me, who almost exclusively train barefoot
I never heard of awkward style haha, pretty close to how I described it.
To me TH-cam style sounds more like big drops and roofgaps. Think early 3run, PkGaza and Oleg Cricket. The most viewed YT videos of the "Art of Motion" style imho are AOM submissions.
Totally agree, Chase Tag could be it's own style! Barefoot I would disagree, any style can be done barefoot.
@@TheJasonPaul@AntonEdelson I've always called the awkward style "sketchy" style or "shit ideas" from their weirdness hehe
Very inspiring video, i love every style of parkour
I think most athletes dont stay in one style from begginer to pro, i personally love to try new stuff just for fun and train consistently
We needed a video like this, Thanks for that man 🙌🏾❤️
thanks for being an awesome example, you know I only picked the best of the best
@@TheJasonPaul it means a world coming this from you man much appreciated ❤️
Huge piece of content here Jason! Thanks!
gracias!
Shout out to denali who kept popping up in this video! I trained with him once and I have never met someone who was so good but did not put his needs above anyone elses, mid training session he stopped to help me learn standing full :)
he's cray cray
i love this! I personally want to start training hybrid, Challenge and maybe even gizmo
I have not parkoured seriously since years. Bouldering i quit because money. You just inspired me to parkour again (it being free helps)! Thanks Jason, you're also the person that got me started 8 years ago so full circle hah
Absolutely loved this video, and wwwwwow, what a collection of clips. Great work Jason!
thank you!
Thank you very much Jason, the truth is that all your videos are very beautiful. I teach parkour for children here in Mendoza and I always show them your videos so they can continue inspired to want to learn more about our discipline. Keep making videos like this 🤟🤟🔥🔥
This was awesome!
What a great vid !
Greatly presented and organized!
The styles were well explained.
Thanks Jason!
This is awesome!
Amazing video. Love your work Jason 🙏❤️
thank you!
This way of dividing things up is a great contribution to the community! Like you said, the first try can't be perfect, and there really is no right answer for how to divide things up, but this is very thoughtful approach to splitting the infinite varieties into 10 categories.
Such a great breakdown Jason! Super excited to share this with students and others
Thanks Seth 😃
edutainment at its finest.
This is the most unique content i have ever watched in parkour..i mean i used to watch normal parkour videos, povs, vlogs, but i haven't watch getting education on parkour..like how it is done, what are the types and etc...and i am a big fan of Jason paul!
Man, this is an amazing video. Super inspiring to watch, and it puts a lot into perspective. Thank you for all the work you put into this, along with every element of your craft!
Looking dapper, Jason!
cheers Jaedon!
Amazing!,I Love how you explain different styles ♥️🔥🔥
Very well done. I especially like the notion of respecting all styles and connecting them to a bigger umbrella: parkour (or bigger even: movement)!
Thanks a lot Nil! Good stuff on your channel as well 😃
@@TheJasonPaul thanks dude. Would be great to meet one day and have an interdisciplinary play!!
thanks for making videos again, its rlly good :)
Great video Jason! Thanks for sharing! You should definitely do a video on why you don't like the term "Freerunning" and whether or not acrobatics should be a part of "Parkour."
Very cool analysis! 😎🔥 It made a lot of sense! 🤓 Lots of great clips in there that i have never seen! 😲🤯😍
I think as a first of its kind, this is a pretty solid list. I feel like some athletes focus hard on one style but a good amount feel like they’d fall under the umbrella of “hybrid” - someone who utilizes certain styles when the time and place calls for it.
Absolutely love this
So fascinating! 😮
I usually think about your blogs 4 or 5 times a month and smile. What a beautiful time spent seeing them
Ah man, thanks so much ☺️ hope to bring some of that back
Very valid list, interesting also that many of these guys turn up more than once, and most that specialise still train the others, such as CP still doing dedicated flip training and challenge training
yes, there's rarely a true archetype.
This was interesting and I do agree with it I definitely have seen almost all these style done before it is cool
Great video! I didn't know the Gizmo style yet, it looks amazing :D
Damn that was a solid video
This made me happy. Getting back into parkour after several years off. Thanks for the vid
nice video! I love the playful, fun flow style
Thank you! It’s my favorite for sure ☺️
Great video!
Love this video, surprised it took so long for someone to make a video like this!
true! I think it's something we all somewhat intuitively know, but haven't put into words yet.
Great video, thanks ❤🤟
🔥🔥🔥 video g
very cool video!
Love it! A nice one to show to people who have no idea what parkour is :)
I remember your vlogs Jason haha , awesome list!
Around 90% Neophyte clips. And Mat fits into every category.
Matt’s the goat
Heyy! Thank you for this video! Now I know that my parkour style is hybrid (at least "half hybrid"), I'm just doing the basic flips yet, like front flip, side flip, etc. So thank you! Keep it up, Mate! :D
thanks, you too!
OT is the OG 😮- love the choice of clips used for the movement examples!
thank you! was a fun challenge :)
I can see you put a lot of thought and effort into this video. From scripting to editing. Props!
I learned as a child to jump from the second floor of my house to go to parties. to get away from angry in-laws, and from the police when I got into mischief... I also played Mario Bros 3 and I liked jumping from place to place like Mario... many years later I discovered that what I did was a discipline called Parkour xD. And now at 38 years old I am taking it back.
Ahahaha that shit is wild!
"...produces extremely strong, humble, and fun loving humans" (shows Toby's big ol' goofy grin)
:)
I think this list is pretty accurate and summarizes the different forms pretty well!
🎉🎉 I like your parkours Jason
Just started to learn Parkour, your videos help!
Thank you for this video. Some of my students are demotivated and think they are not good enough but in reality they haven’t found their style just yet.
Great!
amazing stuff
5:00 "not as technical" followed by the dopest Kong to trapdoor I've ever seen and then down monkey from cat 😮
haha I knew that would rub people the wrong way, that's why I explain what I mean after
@@TheJasonPaul I totally understood what you were saying, but it was still funny that the clips were some of the more technical stuff