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Tony Tristan Jason Delia. Le parkour , qu'est-ce que c'est?. L'histoire du p arkour. Before WW I Georges Hébert - The forerunner, a French naval officer Promoted athletic skills Became a physical education tutor “la méthode naturelle"
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Tony Tristan Jason Delia
L'histoire du parkour • Before WW I • Georges Hébert - The forerunner, a French naval officer • Promoted athletic skills • Became a physical education tutor • “la méthode naturelle" • Standard system of French military training during WW I & II
L'histoire du parkour • After the Great Wars • Raymond Belle - cut off from his parents by the struggle for independence and sent to a military orphanage at the age of seven • Secret training and innovations • 1954 returned to France, and became a firefighter • “the man always goes first” • Athletic events, French military champion
L'histoire du parkour • Banlieue 13 • David Belle - an ungifted boy, hated schooling and sports. Wanting to become truly useful, developing skills that would be useful to him in life. • Found other people having the same desire • Trained together and regarded it as more than a pastime • Late 1990s, his cousin sent a video to a French TV program, and it has become increasingly popular ever since
Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum Banlieue 13
Parkourdans les films • Fancy Movement • Practical, reasonable and easy to realize in movies
La philosophie du parkour • Mental, emotional and physical enhancement • "There's a quote by Bruce Lee that's my motto: 'There are no limits. There are plateaux, but you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.’” - David Belle
La philosophie du parkour • Non-competitive • “Those who truly practice parkour have the same mind aspect as each other, therefore it brings people to work together rather than compete.”
Le risque de parkour “Participants rely not on what they can't control, but on their own hands and feet.”
Les mots • Le parkour • Le traceur • La traceuse • L’art du déplacement (m) • La méthodenaturelle