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  2. Yamakasi - Wikipedia

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    The development of the Yamakasi is traced back through David Belle to his father Raymond Belle, who was heavily influenced by Georges Hébert's methode naturelle.The group also drew influence from Asian culture and Asian martial arts, including the acrobatic antics of Jackie Chan in his Hong Kong action films, [2] [3] the martial arts philosophy of Bruce Lee, [4] [5] and the martial arts films ...

  3. Parkour - Wikipedia

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    The word parkour derives from parcours du combattant (obstacle course), the classic obstacle course method of military training proposed by Georges Hébert. [22] [23] [24] Raymond Belle used the term "les parcours" to encompass all of his training including climbing, jumping, running, balancing, and the other methods he undertook in his personal athletic advancement. [25]

  4. Prince of Stride - Wikipedia

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    Prince of Stride (プリンス・オブ・ストライド, Purinsu Obu Sutoraido) is a Japanese multimedia series by ASCII Media Works. The project was unveiled in April 2012 in Dengeki Girl's Style. It spawned a light novel, as well as an otome game adaptation developed by Kadokawa Games and Vridge for the PlayStation Vita.

  5. Freerunning - Wikipedia

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    Freerunning is an athletic and acrobatic discipline incorporating an aesthetic element, and can be considered either a sport or a performance art, or both. Freerunning is similar to parkour, from which it is derived, but emphasizes artistry over efficiency and speed. Freerunning involves interacting with physical obstacles in creative ways ...

  6. Storror - Wikipedia

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    Storror (stylized as STORROR) is a group of seven parkour and freerunning athletes from the United Kingdom. They run a YouTube channel. Storror was established in 2010 by brothers Max Cave and Benj Cave, as well as Drew Taylor. They were later joined by Toby Segar, Callum Powell, Sacha Powell, and Josh Burnett-Blake.

  7. Sébastien Foucan - Wikipedia

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    Sébastien Foucan (born 27 May 1974 in Paris) is a French freerunner.. He is the founder of freerunning and considered an early developer of parkour.Known for his views on the philosophy of parkour and freerunning, Foucan stresses the need for training in the basics of both for individual safety and to maintain a positive public perception of the activities.

  8. Historic building in Italy damaged by parkour tourists - AOL

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    A London-based parkour group, Team Phat, visited the ancient Italian city of Matera, running, climbing and leaping through its streets and over its precious structures. One of the freerunners ...

  9. List of sports anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Running, Parkour Novel [62] 1999 The Prince of Tennis: Takeshi Konomi: Tennis Manga [4] [5] 1998 Princess Nine: Tomomi Mochizuki: Baseball Anime [9] 1974 Pro Golfer Saru Fujiko Fujio: Golf Manga [11] 2021 PuraOre! Pride of Orange: Touko Machida: Ice hockey Anime 2021 RE-MAIN: Masafumi Nishida Water polo Anime [63] 1999 Real: Takehiko Inoue ...