Recently, there has been growing interest among scholars in the concept of edgework to examine voluntary risk-taking behavior. Parkour is an emerging sport that finds a nexus between transgression, risk, and accessibility that may represent a unique form of edgework. Few scholars have examined sport as an edgework pursuit, and fewer still have attempted to portray the lived and embodied experiences of edgeworkers. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to expand sport and edgework research by qualitatively examining the lived, sporting experiences of parkour practitioners. Phenomenological interviews were conducted with 11 (9 male, 2 female) intermediate-to-advanced traceurs (parkour practioners) ranging from 18 to 33 years old. Two dim...
This study explores the various discursive resources influencing the identities of outdoor adventure...
Parkour is a sport that developed in France in the late 1980s that is described as the art of movem...
The article examines how parkour training is constructed and transmitted amongst localised peer grou...
Recently, there has been growing interest among scholars in the concept of edgework to examine volun...
Parkour and free running are newly emerged high risk urbanised activities still relatively understud...
Abstract: Parkour is the art of movement. Parkour is traditionally defined as a method of finding th...
Parkour is an exciting, complex and at times risky art form in the sporting world. Officially incorp...
Parkour, along with “free-running”, is a relatively new but increasingly ubiquitous spor...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
The article presents some reflections related to the practice of Parkour in the urban context of Cal...
ABSTRACT: Parkour is an urban sport where practitioners utilize natural body movements such as runni...
Parkour/freerunning is a training method for overcoming physical and mental obstacles, and has been ...
Contemporary models of motor learning implicate the value of Parkour-style training as an activity t...
Contemporary models of motor learning implicate the value of Parkour-style training as an activity t...
his thesis explores Parkour as a donor sport for athlete development in team sports. Chapter 1 intr...
This study explores the various discursive resources influencing the identities of outdoor adventure...
Parkour is a sport that developed in France in the late 1980s that is described as the art of movem...
The article examines how parkour training is constructed and transmitted amongst localised peer grou...
Recently, there has been growing interest among scholars in the concept of edgework to examine volun...
Parkour and free running are newly emerged high risk urbanised activities still relatively understud...
Abstract: Parkour is the art of movement. Parkour is traditionally defined as a method of finding th...
Parkour is an exciting, complex and at times risky art form in the sporting world. Officially incorp...
Parkour, along with “free-running”, is a relatively new but increasingly ubiquitous spor...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
The article presents some reflections related to the practice of Parkour in the urban context of Cal...
ABSTRACT: Parkour is an urban sport where practitioners utilize natural body movements such as runni...
Parkour/freerunning is a training method for overcoming physical and mental obstacles, and has been ...
Contemporary models of motor learning implicate the value of Parkour-style training as an activity t...
Contemporary models of motor learning implicate the value of Parkour-style training as an activity t...
his thesis explores Parkour as a donor sport for athlete development in team sports. Chapter 1 intr...
This study explores the various discursive resources influencing the identities of outdoor adventure...
Parkour is a sport that developed in France in the late 1980s that is described as the art of movem...
The article examines how parkour training is constructed and transmitted amongst localised peer grou...