How to Start Training For Parkour

How to Start Training For Parkour

If you want to start training for parkour, then you’ve come to the right place.  Parkour is a fantastic discipline that has the potential to improve your physical health, athleticism, confidence, and not to mention, look pretty cool doing it.  Just like any other sport, parkour requires time, effort, practice and some dedication to truly advance so if you’re still here, lets get to work!

To get started with parkour, we will start from the ground up.  The best type of shoe for parkour is honestly cheap running shoes.   You want a shoe with a grippy rubber sole, which is light, semi flexible comfortable.  While there are some parkour specific shoes popping up now, it isn’t quite necessary to have a parkour specific shoe.  I actually prefer cheap Nikes compared to some of the parkour specific shoes out there.  You may hear many different opinions on shoe types, whether you should train barefoot or not, or a myriad of other arguments.  The cheap to middle of the pack running shoe will do you just fine when starting out and you can develop a preference as you go.

Past that, you should wear whatever is comfortable to work out or play sports in.  It’s pretty simple so we don’t need to complicate things.  The only other thing that helps out tremendously is a small backpack.  Since parkour is about movement, you will probably be moving around a lot.  With a small pack, you can carry your water bottle, wallet, keys, phone and perhaps spare clothing if its cold.  This way you don’t have to jump around with cumbersome items in your pockets and you don’t have to remember to pick them up every time you want to move.

Okay, now you are ready to start getting into your parkour training.  The first thing that you need to understand, is that like any other athletic discipline, the ability to do parkour is built from putting together many different abilities and strengths.  Parkour is made up of building blocks of skills that culminate in the ability to move with strength, precision, and grace.  These building blocks take time and a little dedication to develop so unless you have been training vigorously in gymnastics, martial arts, or a similarly related discipline, be prepared to do some work before you see results.

With that said, parkour is incredibly rewarding because you can constantly improve and see your progression.  You don’t have to beat the other people playing like other sports because parkour is about challenging yourself.  If you have the drive to succeed and become a phenomenal athlete, all it takes is some time, work and dedication.

To learn how to start your training for parkour, there is a step-by-step guide with tutorials offered on this site. Most of these tutorials include videos that will help you get out there are start training for parkour!  Click here to GET STARTED.

  • http://denny.me Denny

    Hi Ben, I just tried to email you but I got a fail notice saying that the mailbox ‘ben at maps magic.com’ doesn’t exist (I assume that’s where your ben at training for parkour.org address redirects to). You might want to look into that.

    Also, I was emailing you about a mistake on the site, so if you want to email me from a working address then I can tell you about that. :)

    Thanks for the site, I’m finding it useful so far!

    • http://www.trainingforparkour.org Ben Krueger

      Hi Denny, thank you for the heads up. I’ve been pretty busy with some other projects so I’ve been slacking here a bit but I got the email fixed and will take a look at the error’s you’ve pointed out. Thanks and happy training sir!

  • Dominic

    Hey ben…quick question. How old do u have to be to start learning parkour? Is there an age requirement?

  • Mark

    Hi ben does parkour have age requirement? Because im just a12 years old.

  • http://www.facebook.com/johanzel.wianto Johanzel Wianto

    Nice Ben. Thanks for the tips