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The roots of parkour began before World War I, when Georges Hebert, a retired French military officer, visited indigenous tribes in Africa’s backcountry. Amazed by the graceful and fluid way tribe members moved through their environment, he brought their movement style back to France to be used as military training.
http://www.cityweekly.net/utah/article-11135-beginners-parkour-sessions.html
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casino royale - daniel craig 1st bond movies has some
paul blart mall cop - had some also
I did a version of it called running from the cops.
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