Parkour, Freerunning, and a continuum of movement
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:24 pm
Hi, All. This is my first post and my second day as an urban ranger. So I just wanted to say hi, and thanks, and offer a couple of ideas I've had.
I don't know if any of you have heard of parkour, or free-running, but it's an athletic way to move about cities; it's a form of running, leaping, and bouncing around urban landscapes - over gates and walls and obstacles, across roofs and down stairwells and over fences. Seems to me to be Urban Ranging's over-enthusiastic cousin.
Anyway, that got me thinking that urban ranging (as the site presents it) is part of a continuum; from ambling about to u-ranging to fartlek to jogging to free-running - different ways to move around the city on foot.
I mention it because I am hoping to get fitter, using urban ranging as a base and throwing in more athletic bits as I get fitter and faster. I'll urban range everywhere, but throw in a hundred yards of jogging every so often, or bounce over low walls, or detour across parks; basically moving as quickly as my body and the terrain lets me.
As another thought, has anyone heard about the pastime of urban exploration? Check out infiltration magazine (http://infiltration.org/); basically, it's going into places not designed for the public, but which the public can get into. Seems to click nicely with the idea of urban ranging.
Anyway, I just thought I'd post because the board contained no references to fartlek, parkour, or free-running, all of which seem to be tools of the urban ranger in the goal of purposeful movement.
Here's a few links;
free-running: http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/fundamenta ... entals.htm
fartlek; http://uk.geocities.com/sandomenicorrc/fartlek.html
parkour; http://www.parkour.com/
urban exploration: http://infiltration.org/
Steve
PS: My god, but a good pair of shoes is important, isn't it? I just got some speed-hiking shoes, and the difference between those and normal street shoes is immense. Much more effort goes into propelling you forward, much less in just keeping you upright. Wear good shoes. This is my urban ranger motto.
I don't know if any of you have heard of parkour, or free-running, but it's an athletic way to move about cities; it's a form of running, leaping, and bouncing around urban landscapes - over gates and walls and obstacles, across roofs and down stairwells and over fences. Seems to me to be Urban Ranging's over-enthusiastic cousin.
Anyway, that got me thinking that urban ranging (as the site presents it) is part of a continuum; from ambling about to u-ranging to fartlek to jogging to free-running - different ways to move around the city on foot.
I mention it because I am hoping to get fitter, using urban ranging as a base and throwing in more athletic bits as I get fitter and faster. I'll urban range everywhere, but throw in a hundred yards of jogging every so often, or bounce over low walls, or detour across parks; basically moving as quickly as my body and the terrain lets me.
As another thought, has anyone heard about the pastime of urban exploration? Check out infiltration magazine (http://infiltration.org/); basically, it's going into places not designed for the public, but which the public can get into. Seems to click nicely with the idea of urban ranging.
Anyway, I just thought I'd post because the board contained no references to fartlek, parkour, or free-running, all of which seem to be tools of the urban ranger in the goal of purposeful movement.
Here's a few links;
free-running: http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/fundamenta ... entals.htm
fartlek; http://uk.geocities.com/sandomenicorrc/fartlek.html
parkour; http://www.parkour.com/
urban exploration: http://infiltration.org/
Steve
PS: My god, but a good pair of shoes is important, isn't it? I just got some speed-hiking shoes, and the difference between those and normal street shoes is immense. Much more effort goes into propelling you forward, much less in just keeping you upright. Wear good shoes. This is my urban ranger motto.