dan edwardes
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It’s important to understand that the deficiencies every PE teacher now sees in their young students is not the fault of the children themselves: it’s the fault of the adults who took away the environment these children required for healthy development. We have sabotaged the natural childhood of an entire generation.
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In many coaching contexts, the default role is that of the controller. The coach selects the task, demonstrates the solution, manages the risk, and corrects deviations. This approach is efficient and reassuring, particularly in group settings. But parkour did not emerge from being shown what to do – it emerged from individuals engaging directly with…
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Parkour, when practised primarily outdoors, has such a profound impact beyond movement itself. It teaches people to engage with the world rather than withdraw from it, to see obstacles not as hazards to avoid but as features to understand and negotiate. In this sense, parkour becomes a form of environmental literacy.
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Parkour was born out of the process of solving movement problems, or challenges. They began simple – can we cross this gap; can we climb this building; can we balance along this railing; can we vault this wall? Over time, as competence increased, the complexity and demands of the problems increased, which powered the continual
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The French founders of parkour were motivated by the singular desire to become ‘strong’ individuals, but not just muscularly strong: rather, strong in the sense of being anti-fragile. By that I mean capable of managing a wide range of physical demands, from running a marathon to climbing a building to lifting a heavy weight, to
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If you train in parkour long enough you will come to understand that your body will quickly become strong, fast and powerful, but it is the mind that truly dictates how much and how quickly you progress. You have a phenomenal capacity for movement, just as every primate does! You are nature’s most adaptive athlete.
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Why the modern focus on safety at all costs is lowering our competence, confidence and capabilities while also making us less safe overall. We all know that well-worn adage, ‘safety first’. A seemingly innocuous and perfectly reasonable phrase, reminding us to consider the risks and think about what safeguards might be a good idea within







