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RYLEY HERBERT

Dating // FRS // Hockey // Snowboarding // Summer // Islanders
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BASICS

Height:Under 152 cm (under 5')
Weight:Less than 41 Kg (less than 90 lbs)
Birthday:September 01, 1990
Sexual Orientation:Heterosexual
Dating:Dating
Living Situation:Living with parents/relatives
Location:Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada
Join Date:05:52pm | Mar 17, '08
Profile Updated:10:47am | Dec 16, '09
Last Active:07:47pm | Nov 29, '08

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Music:Rap
Activities:Listening to music, Partying, Traveling

PARKOUR

PARKOUR

Parkour. Realness. Mentally. Physically. Technique. Efficientcy. Discapline. Philosophy. Art. Expression. Freedom. Speed. Agility. Fluidity. "Parkour is Parkour." Parkour is the greatest discapline of all time. Parkour = The art of displacement(abbreviated to PK). Founded by David Belle. Another definition. Developing ones body and mind to overcome any obstacles. Parkour is a physical activity which is difficult to categorize. It is not an extreme sport, but an art or discipline that resembles self-defense in the martial arts. According to David Belle, "the physical aspect of parkour is getting over all the obstacles in your path as you would in an emergency. You want to move in such a way, with any movement, as to help you gain the most ground on someone or something, whether escaping from it or chasing toward it." Thus, when faced with a hostile confrontation with a person, one will be able to speak, fight, or flee. As martial arts are a form of training for the fight, parkour is a form of training for the flight. Because of its unique nature, it is often said that parkour is in its own category." "Parkour is parkour."

An important characteristic of parkour is efficiency. Practitioners move not only as fast as they can, but also in the least energy-consuming and most direct way possible. This characteristic distinguishes it from the similar practice of free running, which places more emphasis on freedom of movements, such as acrobatics. Efficiency also involves avoiding injuries, short and long-term, part of why parkour's unofficial motto is être et durer (to be and to last).

Traceurs claim that parkour also influences one's thought process by enhancing critical thinking skills that allow one to overcome everyday physical and mental obstacles.