parkour
noun
- holistic training discipline
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /pɑːˈkʊə/ / /pɑːˈkɔː/ / /pɑɹˈkʊɹ/
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from French parkour, altered spelling of parcours (“course, route”).
- An athletic discipline, in which practitioners traverse any environment in the most efficient way possible using their physical abilities, and which commonly involves running, jumping, vaulting, rolling, flipping, and other similar physical movements.
“On Astypalea, the possibilities for parkour routines are endless, as illustrated by the variety of tricks each athlete unveiled at Art of Motion.”
verb
Etymology: Borrowed from French parkour, altered spelling of parcours (“course, route”).
- To freerun; to use parkour (to move over).
“It's about running at 100mph through the world, then parkouring up an exploding cube van that's 100ft in the air, bouncing off it and hitting the wall and keeping on going.”
“They had parkoured seven roofs, clambered down a mango tree, and crossed over the bridge in the back of a donkey cart, unnoticed even by the driver.”