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What are the problems in the development of Parkour in China?

Friends who are familiar with Parkour know that it can be said that Parkour is an extreme sport that is deeply welcomed by young people in China and even the world, and we in China do not lag behind the world. Now Parkour is developing very well, but from what I have seen, heard, said, watched and thought, I realize that Parkour is facing many problems in China. Parkour originated in France in 1980s and is now in China. Let's think about what it has become. It has become a means for a new generation of young people to play cool. I was very excited after watching a parkour video. I shouted everywhere which big brother would turn over? I want to do a quick somersault! So handsome, but so awkward! I'm depressed. Why doesn't he think David's flying building is more handsome and attractive? It's also dangerous to do somersaults casually. If you fall on your spine, you may have nothing. If it is serious, you will be finished for life. This is the problem of Parkour in China. Think about such a cool sport. Is there such a master in China? I really want to learn from them! Ah! How about China's video! Hey! Forward somersault, back somersault, back somersault, etc. It's the same, good boy! Although it's not as good as foreign ones, it's ok. This is parkour. I decided that I would practice somersaults, and then I shouted there: Who will teach me somersaults? Nobody taught me to practice by myself. It's just an action. I'm going to fall. I will learn from him even if I die! There were two parkour brothers chatting together, and then they quarreled. What is the reason? One said that your video was not parkour at all. Watching a video shot by shot, without blinking. They are all doing somersaults, and even a few seconds of footage are hard to find. Is your name Parkour? The other partner is unhappy. What makes you say that our video is rubbish? Can you flip it? Can you send a video for comparison? Then the two brothers started fighting. There are several key reasons: people don't really understand parkour, so they think that some difficult moves such as somersaults are parkour. The development form of Parkour in China is that it is absolutely impossible to shoot a video without tumbling, otherwise it is not easy to send a video, and the video editing speed is super fast, one shot is the same, one shot is the same, and the key is that many friends in China don't know much about Parkour. What I want to say now is, open your eyes and see how David practices parkour and what his videos are like. There are a few somersaults and a few tricks, all of which really cross every obstacle and bounce like superman. Everyone knows that the purpose of parkour is; From point A to point B, use the fastest speed and the fastest method to cross some of these obstacles. Simply put, just walking in a straight line between two points, plus some flips, is a waste of time. However, people still have questions: David is the representative of Parkour, why does he still have somersaults in his videos and training? Yes, there are some standardized gymnastics movements, but my personal opinion is that practicing somersault can greatly train your body coordination, flexibility and your jumping. It's good for people who practice parkour, so David learned those, but David never advocated practicing parkour into so many difficult flips to make videos. You still want to ask, then why are there so many flips in foreign videos? Especially in Britain's 3RUN, even the earliest team in the world, such as Shanyuan, has some somersaults and technical moves to varying degrees. Yes, I said earlier that practicing somersaults and some technical moves can be beneficial to us, but it is wrong to regard parkour as a somersault or something. Foreign countries have long been controversial in this regard, that is, parkour and free running. Parkour focuses on climbing and crossing obstacles, while free running focuses on various difficult somersaults and skillful movements. Parkour only crossed obstacles in the early days, but personally, David and Shankasi have great influence. David's training video is a bit of a somersault, and Yamagaki's movies also have some very nice somersaults. Under the great influence of David, everyone in Shankasi's movies subconsciously thought that it was necessary to practice somersaults in parkour, and somersaults were an essential part of parkour, so free running appeared in the later slow development and evolution. Why? Because those novices find it difficult to learn David's flying building and climbing the mountain slope, they choose somersault as an important point to practice parkour, which has gradually developed abroad and lost its original flavor. But in general, people who prefer to run freely are not ignorant of the purpose of parkour. Maybe they prefer to practice somersaults. They think that somersaults can give them a more free feeling, because parkour doesn't restrict you to do any action, and they can actually fully show the original side of parkour. Only in the eyes of many people, the school of free running has been formed in their communication, so free running is also a branch of parkour, a different form of expression, but everyone has different beliefs and views, but some people say that parkour is parkour. The reason why we like parkour is its freedom. Its freedom attracts us deeply, and lets us find our own space in this complicated society. It makes us feel very free. This is why we practice parkour. Then why do we all argue so much? According to parkour data, parkour is to let us find our faith and happiness from parkour. Each of us has our own opinions and beliefs. So it's hard to think that others have the same idea as you. It is not good to let nature take its course. Why is there so much controversy? As long as everyone understands each other, don't conflict with each other for a simple and boring question. For our freedom and happiness, let's carry forward our parkour and let it move towards a more formal road. I hope everyone can contribute to the correct development of parkour!