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Free running is a sports game on miniclip by silent bay studious. You can run and jump through the city while performing acrobatics jumps and it gets risky when you complete the first level.

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  • Free running is a sports game on miniclip by silent bay studious. You can run and jump through the city while performing acrobatics jumps and it gets risky when you complete the first level.
  • Free Running is a discipline of the body and mind. Free Running can be described as Urban Acrobatics with a mix of Tricking, Street Stunts and Urban Ninja. Free Runners use they're environment like city's and rural landscapes to perform this practice. Free Running was founded by Sébastien Foucan who also co-founded Parkour. UP, OVER, UNDER, THROUGH is the key term and adopted motto of Free Running for Free Runners everywhere.
  • Many of the philosophies behind Freerunning are very similar to that of Parkour. For example, both promote self and environmental awareness and preservation and both are non-competitive. Freerunning, though it uses many of the same movements are Parkour, uses a different view point for the basis of training. In Freerunning, a Freerunner uses movement in an artistic and self-expressive way. Thus, the combinations of these movements do not have to be the most energy efficient or swiftest, but ones that the Freerunner believes is most self expressive. Freerunning thus lacks a large amount of the discipline that falls into Parkour, because while traceurs and traceuses train to become stronger and better with navigation, Freerunners train and learn more skills so that they can find the perfect
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  • Free running is a sports game on miniclip by silent bay studious. You can run and jump through the city while performing acrobatics jumps and it gets risky when you complete the first level.
  • Free Running is a discipline of the body and mind. Free Running can be described as Urban Acrobatics with a mix of Tricking, Street Stunts and Urban Ninja. Free Runners use they're environment like city's and rural landscapes to perform this practice. Free Running was founded by Sébastien Foucan who also co-founded Parkour. UP, OVER, UNDER, THROUGH is the key term and adopted motto of Free Running for Free Runners everywhere.
  • Many of the philosophies behind Freerunning are very similar to that of Parkour. For example, both promote self and environmental awareness and preservation and both are non-competitive. Freerunning, though it uses many of the same movements are Parkour, uses a different view point for the basis of training. In Freerunning, a Freerunner uses movement in an artistic and self-expressive way. Thus, the combinations of these movements do not have to be the most energy efficient or swiftest, but ones that the Freerunner believes is most self expressive. Freerunning thus lacks a large amount of the discipline that falls into Parkour, because while traceurs and traceuses train to become stronger and better with navigation, Freerunners train and learn more skills so that they can find the perfect movements to express themselves with. Tricking and acrobatics are accepted by the Freerunning community because, unlike with Parkour, the efficiency of these moves is irrelevant. Many traceurs and traceuses who learn flips agree that though it is not Parkour, it's still 'fun' or liberating. Thus, many people train both Parkour and Freerunning because both styles offer an element that is attractive to them.
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