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  • Parkour was never invented by anyone, it's always been here. -- Sebastien Foucan
  • Parkour teaches you to be sure of what you are able to do. -- David Belle
  • you don't need any [money] to do [Parkour], just a pair of good shoes and that's all. -- David Belle
  • Parkour belongs to the ones who live it, not the ones who want to live thanks to it -- David Belle
  • A little backflip (backflips), but it's not part of Parkour, but i like doing this since i did gym. -- David Belle
  • Many people open their mind through different things like music and painting, as well as Parkour. How is not important. What is important is to open your mind because you gain some freedom through it. -- David Belle
  • Parkour does not have to be liked or disliked! Parkour is here and it will stay here forever! Because it was born from a pure heart and nourished from all the love that a son can give to his father! -- David Belle
  • Parkour is really a practice of getting to know yourself, what you're able to do, what are your limits. As you train, you start knowing what you can do. -- David Belle
  • Parkour is not just linear. There are moments that are intense and some that are lesser, so you have to move from one to another, and that becomes the musicality of Parkour. -- David Belle
  • The evolution of Parkour sort of happens with time and age as you change, and the body has a certain memory of Parkour. There is a sort of thing that remains intrinsic, but then the choreography will adapt to whatever the necessity of each particular film needs. -- David Belle
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  • The way of the parkour is to continue, not to stay here. -- Sebastien Foucan
  • So if you do acrobatics things on the street with no other goal than showing off, please don't say it's parkour. Acrobatics existed long time ago before parkour. -- David Belle
  • One of the main points of the philosophy behind parkour is being able to help people... To teach them they way themselves, to gain confidence in themselves, building up from simple moves to more complex things, to teach them that they are worthwhile people. -- Chris Hayes
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