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The Paramount Parkour Academy opened in the Kingston Gymnastics Centre in Milton Keynes on Saturday.
BBC: First bespoke parkour gym opens in Milton Keynes
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Though it may be an individual sport, parkour is neither a solitary activity nor a zero-sum game.
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"Free runners" in Buckinghamshire have welcomed what is thought to be the UK's first purpose-built parkour gym.
BBC: First bespoke parkour gym opens in Milton Keynes
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Third, parkour is a highly utilitarian sport, which is the way entrepreneurs think.
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"Parkour is great because you don't need expensive equipment, so a disused building like this is perfect, " she said.
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The whole point of parkour is to take advantage of your environment and navigate in the most effective and graceful way possible.
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Traceurs (parkour practitioners) are limited only by their imagination and ability.
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The renovation work, which will start on 1 April, will include creating an edit suite where films of the young people performing parkour will be made.
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The Paramount Parkour Academy was set up a year ago after MK Parkour founder Ruel DaCosta brought Mr Voo on board to take the company further.
BBC: First bespoke parkour gym opens in Milton Keynes
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Parkour athletes - also known as free runners - cross urban landscapes by vaulting, leaping and climbing, using the skills of strength, balance, co-ordination and speed.
BBC: First bespoke parkour gym opens in Milton Keynes
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By contrast, attempts to descriptively profile entrepreneurs indicate that they naturally have a greater affinity for open, individual endeavors (reading, biking, running, musical instruments, parkour, etc.) over team sports.
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Jake Gyllenhaal grazes off walls in parkour style, but the movement is cut into tiny pieces and reassembled through editing, and it loses the beauty of parkour in the flesh.
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