Anybody jump around with no god damn board or bike?
I used to, haven't in a year or two. Definition itself pisses me off actually, I've been moving my whole life, I never called it "Parkour", its just movement, but for conversation sake, we'll call it 'Parkour'.
Oh and check out my own spin-off of it on urbandictionary:
'Le Darkour'
Known as the 'Dark side' of Parkour. Much like Parkour- it uses free-flowing movement in which mind and body are unified to conquer the urban landscape.
Although the methods are the same, the teachings are polar opposites. Darkour is practiced at night, reason being it usually involves illegal activity.
Unlike Traceur's, Shadeux's try to leave their marks through acts of vandalism, graffiti, arson, mischief, trespassing and even occasionally burglary, robbery and breaking & entering.
The thrill of the chase is what drives a Shadeux to acquire such adrenaline rushes. Usually their acts result in Police & citizen pursuit in which they use suburban backyards & public building roofs to safely get away.
Darkour originated in the Greater Toronto Area back in 2006, more notably in Mississauga & Oakville due to their large amount of residential areas, weak/slow police force and low security public schools, building and parking lots.
Devils night (Oct 30) is considered the birthday of Darkour.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... %20darkour
Ps- I am 100% serious with incorporating crime / pointless vandalism into my routine. It's my passion