Parkour跑酷全面详细英文介绍
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跑酷运动介绍I. 引言:A.跑酷的定义跑酷(Parkour),源自法语单词“parcours”,最初指的是障碍赛跑。
在当代,它已经发展成为一种独特的身体训练和运动艺术形式,涉及一系列流畅、连续的物理动作,旨在通过城市和自然环境中的障碍物进行高效移动。
作为一种训练体系,跑酷不仅仅关注于身体能力的提升,还强调心智的锻炼和自我超越。
它融合了多种运动技巧,包括但不限于跑步、跳跃、翻滚、攀爬和平衡,这些技巧在跑酷中被称为“动作语言”(movement vocabulary)。
跑酷者通过这些动作,旨在以最少的能量消耗达到最大的移动效率。
跑酷的训练通常在户外进行,但也可以在室内或专门的跑酷场地进行。
它要求参与者具备高度的身体协调性、力量、速度、耐力和柔韧性。
此外,跑酷还强调对环境的适应性和创造性,鼓励跑酷者以创新的方式使用周围环境,以克服障碍。
安全是跑酷训练中的重要考量。
因此,跑酷者通常会采取适当的安全措施,如佩戴护具,并在有经验的指导者的监督下进行训练。
B.跑酷的起源和发展跑酷(Parkour)的起源可以追溯到20世纪80年代末的法国巴黎郊区。
这项运动的创始人是大卫·贝尔(David Belle),他受到了父亲雷蒙德·贝尔(Raymond Belle)的影响,雷蒙德是一位在越南接受过军事训练的消防员。
大卫·贝尔将这种训练方式带回法国,并与其他几位朋友一起,如塞巴斯蒂安·福康(Sébastien Foucan)和查尔斯·佩雷斯(Charles Perrière),共同创立了跑酷。
跑酷的发展受到了多种文化的影响,包括武术、体操、舞蹈和街头艺术。
它不仅是一种身体训练,也是一种精神实践,强调自由、自我表达和对环境的深刻理解。
随着时间的推移,跑酷逐渐从法国传播到世界各地,成为一种全球性的现象。
在21世纪初,跑酷开始出现在主流媒体中,特别是在电影、电视节目和视频游戏中。
Parkour is the art of moving through your environment using only your body and the surroundings to propel yourself. It can include running, jumping, climbing, even crawling, if that is the most suitable movement for the situation. Parkour could be grasped by imagining a race through an obstacle course; the goal is to overcome obstacles quickly and efficiently, without using extraneous movement. Apply this line of thought to an urban environment, or even a run through the woods, and you're on the right path. Because individual movements could vary so greatly by the situation, it is better to consider Parkour as defined by the intention instead of the movements themselves. If the intention is to get somewhere using the most effective movements with the least loss of momentum, then it could probably be considered Parkour.What isn't Parkour?Parkour is not acrobatics, tricking, stunts, recklessness, or jumping off high objects for no reason. It is not any movement or activity that doesn't fit in the above description "What Parkour Is". It is also not "What you make of it" ... it is predefined and has a purpose, if something doesn't suit that purpose, it is not Parkour.What is Free Running?Free running was meant to start out an anglicized term for Parkour. It was first suggested to Sebastien Foucan during the filming of Jump London. Free Running has grown to be descriptive of a sort of "cousin" activity to Parkour - Free Running is more expressive and creative in nature, with moves such as acrobatics, flips, and spins added for flair, creativity, or just because someone wants to. The main difference then between Parkour and Free Running is that Parkour is defined by purpose "get somewhere quickly and efficiently using the human body", and Free Running is defined by the activity or art of moving through your environment however you want, moving your way, following your own path.跑酷亦称作“城市疾走”,即Parkour,常简称为PK,诞生于80年代的法国,有“超越障碍训练场”的意思。
Parkour,中文称“跑酷”,把整个城市当做一个大训练场,一切围墙、屋顶都成为可以攀爬、穿越的对象,特别是废弃的房屋。
跑酷是一项街头疾走极限运动,要求速度和实用性,配合猿猴一样的灵活攀越。
不过这项运动的热衷者倒更愿意把它看成是一种青年亚文化所倡导生活方式。
它帮助你只用本身的力量穿越任何障碍物,或到达一个目的地。
跑酷不仅是门运动的艺术,也是一种生活方式,跑跳攀爬中的自由灵魂在运动中无限伸展。
在跑酷的世界里,练习者称为Traceur,所有Traceur参与这项运动前一定要经过专业训练。
Where did it come from?跑酷确切的起源,并不是非常清晰。
但是最初是由越战中的法国士兵们发起,2002年在英国开始盛行,后来大卫·贝尔把它发扬光大。
法国电影《暴力街区》(Banlieue13)即是展示跑酷街头文化,主角DAVID BELLE是该运动的创始人之一。
Parkour(常常被缩写为PK)or l’art du déplacement(移动的艺术)is both a discipline1with the aim of moving from one point to another as smoothly,efficiently and quickly as possible using principally the abilities of the human body,but is also built on a philosophical premise,perhaps more similar to martial arts than to a sport such as gymnastics.Parkour’s focus is on how any obstacle is dealt with,whether the obstacle is either physical or mental.HistoryInspiration for parkour came from many sources, the foremost being the“Natural Method of Physical Culture”developed by Georges Hébert in the early twentieth century.French soldiers in Vietnam were inspired by Hébert’s work and created what is now known as parcours du combattant(军队障碍训练课程).David Belle had participated in activities such as martial arts and gymnastics,and sought to apply his athletic prowess2in a manner that would have practical use in life.After moving to Lisses commune3,David Belle continued his journey with others.“From then on we developed,”says Sébastien Foucan—a childhood friend of David Belle,who helped to spread parkour—in Jump London,“And really the whole town was there for us;there for parkour.You just have to look,you just have to think,like children.”This,as he describes,is“the vision4of parkour”.Over the years as dedicated practitioners improved their skills,their moves continued to grow in magnitude5,so that building-to-building jumps and drops of over a story became common in media portrayals6,often leaving people with a slanted7view on the nature of parkour.The journey of parkour from the Parisian suburbs to its current status as a widely practiced activity outside of France created20跑P a r k o u r酷方看★★★★OVERSEAS ENGLISHsplits8among the originators.Risk-takers or Self-challengers?跑酷究竟是冒险还是自我挑战,还是自我价值的实现需求,这些都已不重要,重要的是,运动的人很快乐,乐在这种冒险中,乐在这种刺激中,乐在这种挑战中!Although many core practitioners would deny that parkour is an extreme sport,it does carry inherent9risk with it.The practice of running, jumping,and leaping from a variety of urban structures(e.g.,roof tops,staircases,raised surfaces, walls,etc...)and landing on concrete,of course, carries the potential for injury.Some of the most common injuries among practitioners who do not undergo the necessary conditioning10prior11to such practise include sprained12ankles and repetitive strain injuries to the knees.However,excessive risk-taking runs in opposition to the philosophy13of parkour.According to one participant,“one of the most striking differences between parkour and other so-called‘extreme’sports is that it is not concerned solely with the acquisition of physical skills,but also with the improvement of one’s mental and spiritual well-being.Ensuring that physical progress is not at the expense of mental progress is one of the main aims of a good traceur”.The experienced traceurs do not engage in the activity in order to experience the adrenaline-rush14 that comes from excessive risk-taking.Rather,they view their practise as challenging themselves to overcome limitation and the restraints of fear and inhibition.The goal of complete functionality within any situation is paramount15,and in order to achieve this state both mentally and physically it is necessary to face and overcome the challenges that are part and parcel of parkour training.Moving swiftly on...未来跑酷的前景又是什么呢?虽然不太可能成为主流运动,但是它的追逐者们不会就此放弃,依然会继续非主流地运动着!In its fairly short public lifespan to date there hasbeen enormous interest from a host of large organisations.Parkour has eased itself stealthily fromthe underground shadows of Paris to the gritty16 streets of London and from there on to the glamorous world stage itself.And now it is even beginning to filter into17that most mainstream of institutions—Education:In early2006Westminster Council enlisted the services of two parkour instructors in Francois“Forrest”Mahop and Dan Edwardes of Parkour Generations to teach the discipline within several inner-city schools and community sports centres.The groundbreaking18 project has been a huge success and has gone from strength to strength,with local councils all over the country now desperate to reproduce that which Westminster has pioneered.Westminster has also sponsored the establishment of the Parkour Generations Academy at Moberly Sports Centre in northwest London,which occurs weekly and is run by those same instructors,with every class regularly attended by over60 students.It certainly can no longer be described as an underground activity,it seems.The movement is still relatively young(or as oldas sin,depending on how you look at it!),and whereit goes from here is very much in the hands of the people who live and breathe it—the practising community and its spokespeople.Parkour has nowbeen involved in several big-budget movies,and traceurs have appeared all over the world,from Brazilto Japan,from Finland to Australia,from Russia to 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我是跑酷小达人作文英语As the sun begins to set, casting a warm glow over the cityscape, I lace up my sneakers and prepare for my favorite pastime—parkour. This urban sport, often misunderstood as mere reckless running, is an art form to me, a dance with the environment that requires precision, strength, and agility.I started parkour when I was twelve, inspired by videos of athletes leaping over obstacles with ease. It wasn't just the physical challenge that drew me in; it was the philosophy behind it. Parkour, derived from the French words 'parcours' and 'parcourir,' translates to 'the path' or 'to go across.' It's about overcoming barriers, both physical and mental, and finding the most efficient route through life.My journey with parkour has been one of self-discovery and growth. Each jump, each climb, and every roll is a step towards overcoming my fears and pushing my limits. The community surrounding parkour is incredibly supportive, always encouraging me to try new moves and to learn from my mistakes.When I'm in the midst of a parkour session, I feel a sense of freedom that's hard to describe. The world slows down as I navigate through the urban jungle, using walls as ramps and railings as balance beams. It's not about showing off or performing for others; it's about the connection between my body and the city, and the exhilaration of moving fluidlythrough space.Safety is paramount in parkour. I always warm up thoroughly and practice on low obstacles before attempting more challenging feats. I've learned that respect for one's own body and for the environment is crucial. This respect has taught me discipline and has made me more aware of my surroundings.Parkour has also instilled in me a sense of resilience. Falling is inevitable, but it's not the end. It's a chance to learn and to improve. Every bruise and scrape is a reminder of my progress and a testament to my determination.In conclusion, parkour is more than just a hobby for me; it's a lifestyle. It has shaped my character, taught me valuable life skills, and given me a unique perspective on overcoming challenges. As I continue to hone my skills and explore new moves, I am proud to call myself a parkour enthusiast.。
关于跑酷英文作文I love playing parkour because it makes me feel free and alive. Jumping, climbing, and flipping through obstacles gives me a rush of adrenaline that I can't get from anything else. It's like a dance with danger, but I always feel in control.The best part about parkour is the sense of accomplishment when I conquer a difficult challenge. Whether it's scaling a high wall or leaping across a wide gap, the feeling of success is unbeatable. It pushes me to keep pushing my limits and improving my skills.Parkour is not just a physical activity, it's also a mental challenge. I have to constantly assess my surroundings, plan my moves, and stay focused to avoid injury. It requires quick thinking and problem-solving skills, which makes it a great workout for both body and mind.One of the most rewarding aspects of parkour is the sense of community. I've met so many like-minded people who share my passion for movement and adventure. We support and encourage each other, pushing ourselves to new heights and cheering each other on.In conclusion, parkour is more than just a sport to me – it's a way of life. It challenges me, inspires me, and connects me with a community of amazing individuals. Ican't imagine my life without it.。
跑酷Parkour在闹市中飞檐走壁把闹市当作一个大训练场,那些青春少年汇集一起,凭借自身的力量、技巧像猿猴一样飞檐走壁,让人目的上蹿下跳疑似看到了真人版的蜘蛛侠,你诧异好奇?你艳羡不已?你害怕担心?……您的局外感对他们来说并不重要,重要的是他们喜欢这种由障碍和挑战所组成的新兴运动方式――跑酷Parkour,沉醉其中的乐趣。
Parkour诞生于80年代的法国,法文的“parcour”就是Parkour的来源,意思是“超越障碍训练场”,后来演变成一项街头疾走极限运动,有点类似Free-running,只不过parkour 讲求速度重在实用性,而Free-running讲求表演旨在观赏性。
Parkour的热衷者将城市周围任何可以利用的环境设施比如树木、围墙、栅栏、铁窗、楼梯、屋顶等障碍物“为我所用”,借着一种真正的勇士运动精神,将灵活性和控制性巧妙结合,像猿猴一样穿越任何障碍物从而到达目的地。
或许您认为Parkour需要多么苛刻的运动装备。
否,这种很自然的“移动艺术”需要装备简单之极:仅仅是一件个性T恤衫,一双轻便跑步鞋、一条宽松运动裤就完全OK。
有了这样的装备还需要克服运动的恐惧感。
因为Parkour是完全要借助自身的力量来穿越障碍的,如果害怕那就奉劝您只可远观过过眼瘾,抒发一下艳羡别人的情怀了。
不是哪个人一上来就能表现的像个蜘蛛侠,很多动作都是需要反复练习的。
通常练习者在Parkour世界里被称做“Traceur”,他们也知道Parkour动作是易学难会,什么上窜下跳、攀爬翻滚、腾挪飞移都是需要不断的练习、不懈的努力,“更高、更快、更强”的奥运精神依然适用这里。
相信自己,只要努力就一定能做到在运动的时候受控自如,玩转的花样更多。
在Parkour运动中,除了常规动作,很多好手都在不断推陈出新,为Parkour加入自己的“独门武功”,不断丰富着Parkour炫目惊艳、高深莫测的自由动作。
这也恰恰是这项运动所积极倡导的不断探索,不断提升自己的最大潜能,找到属于自己的信仰。
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