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David Belle and Sébastien Foucan, who are these guys?

Posted on Aug 30, 2008 under Free Running, Pakour Shoes, Parkour, Parkour Running | 3 Comments

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Founder of Parkour - David Belle

David Belle (born 29 April 1973 in Fécamp, France) is the founder of parkour (PK). He is also a physical educator, stuntman and actor. His military training and early athletic, climbing, gymnastic, and martial arts training acted as the foundations for the discipline he has developed

Belle was born and raised in Seine-Maritime, France. He descends from a modest family in the suburbs of Paris. His grandfather Gilbert Kitten, father Raymond Belle, and brother Jeff Belle have been highly skilled rescuers in the French military fire service.

He spent the first 14 years of his life in his birthplace Fécamp and later in Les Sables d’Olonne, a time during which he demonstrated a taste for action and fast movement. He excelled in athletics, climbing, gymnastics and martial arts. He was strongly inspired by his maternal grandfather Gilbert Kitten who evoked in him a passion for heroism and helping other people.

In 1988, at the age of 15, Belle left school and moved to Lisses, Paris to begin his national service. In this time he obtained his French national First Aid certificate and UFOLEP certificate of gymnastics leadership. He made close friends with a group of teenagers with a similar physical passion, who later became the Yamakasi (Yann Hnautra, Frédéric Hnautra, David Malgogne, Sébastien Foucan and Kazuma). After joining the fire brigade with aspirations of following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, he was temporarily discharged due to a wrist injury and did not return for personal reasons.

He later joined the Troupes de marine in Vannes, where he received a promotion, a gymnastic agility certificate of honour, and champion records for Regimental rope-climbing (which his father had once held) and the Essonne obstacle course. He has however said that his taste and love for adventure and freedom did not go well with the regimented life of the military.

Upon completing his national service he worked in a number of various professions including a warehouse worker, security guard and furniture salesman. He then flew to India and obtained a Black Belt in Gong Fu. After his return he began promoting his discipline by filming footage of his capabilities. In 1997 the Stade 2 team (Francis Marroto, Pierre Sleed and Pierre Salviac) were shown a video and decided to create a film about Belle and parkour, in a series of his collaborations with ‘the speed-air man’, ‘catmen’, ‘la Reléve’ and ‘les traceurs’. The word ‘traceur‘ has since been used to define a practitioner of parkour.

Belle was first introduced to his acting career in a meeting with Hubert Koundé (La Haine), in order to discuss the success of parkour on the big screen. He then began developing his acting ability with the play Pygmalion, and has since been successful in obtaining a number of roles mostly in French films and promotions. Belle has been featured in promotional videos for Tina Turner, and Iam. He has starred in “Les gens du voyages” and “Un monde meilleur”, followed by “L’Engrenages” and “Femme Fatale”, as well as “Les riviéres pourpres 2″, starring Jean Reno. After filming several more advertisements and promotions for the BBC, Nissan and Nike, Belle was contacted by Luc Besson (director of Nikita, and The Fifth Element) regarding co-starring as lead actor with Cyril Raffaelli in the action movie District 13.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Founder of Free Running
Sebastien Foucan

Sébastien Foucan (born May 24, 1974 in Paris, France), an Afro-French, is one of the founders of freerunning. He created the sport along with his friends including David Belle. He has been influenced by the art of parkour and is generally considered to be a “second generation” founder of parkour along with David Belle. He is well known as an ambassador for free running to many countries and is generally considered to represent free running. Well known for his views on the philosophy behind free running, he also stresses the need for proper training in the basics of free running, not only for safety, but also to maintain the positive appearance of the activity in the public eye.

He came to prominence in the United Kingdom after the showing of Mike Christie’s Jump London documentary on Channel 4 in September 2003, and the subsequent documentary Jump Britain.

In addition to leading these programs, Sébastien also appears as Mollaka in the 21st James Bond film, Casino Royale. He spent three months in the Bahamas filming his role in the movie. A stunt double was used for portions of the opening chase scene. Besides this, Sébastien appears in the music video for Madonna’s 2005 single, Hung Up.

Foucan helped K-Swiss develop the Ariake, the first free running and parkour running shoe in a line of 5 models.

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Parkour Festival Scotland

Posted on Aug 27, 2008 under Parkour Running | No Comment

Prodigal Theatre puts on a Parkour Event in Scotland

PARKOUR free-runners and fashion fans will flock to Glasgow’s cultural quarter for this year’s Merchant City Festival.

The seventh annual festival, launched today, is set to scale new heights in making the buzzing area Glasgow’s artistic hub.

The four-day event will feature parkour performers running freestyle over some of the area’s architectural gems, while a glamour catwalk show and designer label shopping extravaganza are poised to enhance the city’s style credentials.

To learn more about this event click below
Parkour Festival Scotland

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Parkour In Movies

Posted on Aug 27, 2008 under Parkour | No Comment

Parkour is hitting the main stream and hitting hard! If you are anything like me, you’ve seen the scene from James Bond’s Casino Royal and the chase scene from The Bourne Ultimatum.

New Line is planning production early next year for an untitled drama about Parkour.
In this movie you should see tons of stunts that will blow you out of your mind and also done with
cinema camera with awesome sound to go with.

Channing Tatum

They’ve decided to star Channing Tatum so ladies.. this may be something you will want to watch for.
Me personally… eh, don’t care for watching dudes and it could be a no name star and I would still watch it, as the agilie moves, creation, and stunts traceurs do just entrances me.

This movie was scripted by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott, the drama revolves around a pair of jumpers who use their skills in heists.    (who doesn’t love the word hiests?)

You can review the full article at Varity

Other Movies with Parkour / Free Running Action
Disctrict B13

District B13

Ong Bak Thai Warrior

Ong Bak

Casino Royal

Casino Royal

Yamakasi

Yamakasi

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Parkour Free Running Basic Movements

Posted on Aug 25, 2008 under Parkour Running | 4 Comments

Thought you would like to know a some of the names and moves
involved in Parkour and Free Running.

This is a good resource for some of you noobs out there who want to show
off to your traceur buddies that you know the terminology.

Technorati Tags: Free Running, Free Running Tricks, pakour, Parkour Basic, Parkour Moves, Parkour Running, Parkour Stunts, pk, Traceurs

Parkour Youtube

Posted on Aug 25, 2008 under Parkour Running | No Comment

Have I got videos for you!
You’ve come to the right spot for your Parkour Youtube and Free Running YouTube video fix.
I will compile as many of the best PK videos that I can.

Since parkour and free running are so close to each other I will provide both types types of vids.
Not only will you get Youtube stuff but I will also go out and search the web for Google Video, Metacafe Video, and other video sites.
(I will put as many David Belle and Sebastian Foucan stuff I can find too)

If I find things that I know will spark interest to you folks I will chuck that in here too!
Like Urban Ninja, Yamakasi

Until then to all my traceur and tracuse friends, subscribe to my feed and just watch as they keep pouring in.

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