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Today ill be talking to you about Parkour. A dangerous activity but bery beautiful at the same time… The question is is it a sport or an art?

I personally think parkour is a sport because it demands extreme force and its way harder than golf or even baseball… You have to be in very good conditions physically and have a brave mentality.

I can understand people that see parkour like an art because of the imagination you need to have and the beauty of the flips and jumps but if you analyze it well you realise that you cannot be out of shape to do this activity... In one hour of parkour you very easily can lose in between 700 and 1500 calories. Honestly think me being a soccer player I don’t have the strength and technique to do parkour. Parkour

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