
There's something special about viewing these stunts as still images as opposed to live action; I think it adds a certain tranquility and really shows that it is an art. Check out the rest of this photo essay from TIME. You can see that the traceurs take their art seriously planning out the moves and noting precautions they need to take.
Of course there is also some pretty awesome live action videos of parkour online.
parkour from dave keissar on Vimeo.
Though do be aware when searching for these videos that you will find some pretty lame ones as well. Actually, you'll find mostly lame ones on video sharing sites, but do a google and you'll find some good parkour sites like American Parkour.
More info about parkour on Wikipedia.
I used to be into freestyle walking, which is somewhat related to parkour, anyone remember that craze?
I first learned about this a few years ago, that stuff's bad to the bone. I'd just end up breaking them.
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