Yes, many people have died. About 50 people a year die from falling and various other reasons.
because they're fat sorry to all you fat cops but you need to be in shape to do parkour
In the early 2000's
no 1 has
Béla Bartók died of Leukaemia (secondary polycythemia) in New York on 26th September 1945
No he didn't
There is one called Whirlwind Parkour.
Either one you prefer the most; shoes are not that big of an importance in parkour; properly learning and doing the movements is.
David Belle is the founder of parkour, but no one 'made' parkour.
Any shoe is good for parkour; the movements are what important.
Feiyues are good for parkour, and I am not sure if they are expensive.
Prob not, but the University is a great place to do parkour/free running
You do not "play" parkour; it is not like a team sport. Parkour is the freedom of movement through any and all objects (of course whatever obstacles you can overcome with your physical body); you can playfully practice and train parkour; but you do not "play" it.
There is no official statistic on the number of people who have died while doing parkour. Accidents can occur during parkour due to the high-risk nature of the activity, but the actual number of fatalities is not readily available.
www.parkour.asn.au/
The spelling "parkour" is correct (often capitalized Parkour or abbreviated PK), meaning a form of obstacle running, one variant being "free running."
As of now no.
in any urban environment