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The Art of Parkour: Physically and Mentally Overcoming Obstacles - Ryan Ford #46

The Art of Parkour: Physically and Mentally Overcoming Obstacles - Ryan Ford #46

ReWild Yourself · Daniel Vitalis

May 12, 20151h 7m

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Show Notes

Ryan Ford — leading parkour athlete and coach — defines parkour as the "art of movement in which we're training our body and mind to overcome obstacles efficiently." I've found — and Ryan speaks to this in the interview as well — that training to easily overcome physical obstacles directly relates to my ability to easily overcome mental challenges in life. I even did a video series on this very subject awhile back called the "Obstacles as a Metaphor" series. Find it in the show notes below! In this episode, Ryan gives us a peak inside the world of parkour — explaining its roots in natural movement, real life applications and tips for getting started. "If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." -Frank A. Clark Episode Breakdown: * Origins of parkour * Physically and mentally overcoming obstacles * "Parkour vision" * Parallels of skateboarding and parkour * Training under pressure * Olympic Parkour * Who can parkour? * The importance of progression * Ryan's parkour school — Apex Movement * Learning to fall * Two parkour skills to possess for emergency situations * Ryan's optimal movement strategy * Developing your unique movement style * Living your passion * Analyzing modern children's playgrounds