2 more reasons. 1: I think it helps you work with fear in a calculated manner, where you learn to push your limits without poushing too far. Ideally this will overlap into other areas. keep a playful mindset. 2: It helps you keep a playful mindset which can be beneficial if you cary it over into other aspects of life, as life can be seen as a game we play, which is an empowering perspective that's easy to lose sight of.
I love that in parkour, athletes mostly compete with themselves, overcoming their fears and pushing their own limits. I never wanted to win anything out of parkour or beat someone, it’s just something I enjoyed doing.
I've got none of the community benefits, except a slight bit on social media. But that's cuz I've started at a point in my life, where I don't really feel I can fit in training at a steady time in a club, and coordinating cath up meet ups with friends and my son's kindergarden friends and family is already enough of a challenge... so I only do parkour solo, either when I get some hours of solo time, or just like 10-15 minutes on my way home from work and such, where I see a spot and try some stuff... as well as a bit at home late at night, I have a wall between the kitchen and living room that's above my bellybottom but below my chest, so it's nice for vaults and such when going from A to B :p Also, somtimes able to do some stuff as a pedagouge at work :)
Awesome vid bro!! Cant wait for the next one!
2 more reasons. 1: I think it helps you work with fear in a calculated manner, where you learn to push your limits without poushing too far. Ideally this will overlap into other areas. keep a playful mindset. 2: It helps you keep a playful mindset which can be beneficial if you cary it over into other aspects of life, as life can be seen as a game we play, which is an empowering perspective that's easy to lose sight of.
I love that in parkour, athletes mostly compete with themselves, overcoming their fears and pushing their own limits. I never wanted to win anything out of parkour or beat someone, it’s just something I enjoyed doing.
I've got none of the community benefits, except a slight bit on social media. But that's cuz I've started at a point in my life, where I don't really feel I can fit in training at a steady time in a club, and coordinating cath up meet ups with friends and my son's kindergarden friends and family is already enough of a challenge... so I only do parkour solo, either when I get some hours of solo time, or just like 10-15 minutes on my way home from work and such, where I see a spot and try some stuff... as well as a bit at home late at night, I have a wall between the kitchen and living room that's above my bellybottom but below my chest, so it's nice for vaults and such when going from A to B :p Also, somtimes able to do some stuff as a pedagouge at work :)
Way higher quality content than stinky million subscriber youtubers. I enjoyed watching this while playing a relaxing roblox fishing game.
CONGRATULATIONS to Lewis and Shea, 2 of my students, for winning the UKEMI Card Giveaway (I had 2 packs to give)!
You will receive them very soon
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