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Quiz about Lets Play Parkour and Freerunning
Quiz about Lets Play Parkour and Freerunning

Let's Play Parkour and Freerunning Quiz


Take this quiz to learn about the exciting, fast-growing games of parkour and freerunning.

A multiple-choice quiz by tiddybitnibbly. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
334,966
Updated
Apr 07 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
347
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Question 1 of 10
1. What is the general term for a practitioner of parkour? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The sport of parkour was developed in Lisses, France, a suburb of Paris. Who is usually considered to be its founder? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. While initially intended as different terms for the same activity, parkour and freerunning have evolved different philosophies and movements. What is the main difference between the two? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. One of the most well-known movie scenes involving parkour was the opening chase scene in the 2006 James Bond film, "Casino Royale". In the scene, 007 chased a bomb-maker named Mollaka through a construction site in Madagascar. What famous parkour athlete played Mollaka? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In which type of environment is parkour most commonly practiced? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which of the following pieces of equipment is required for parkour or freerunning training? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What is the name for the parkour movement that involves jumping from a spot on one object, to a specific spot on a second object? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. One of the most important skills for any beginner to learn is the roll. It is very useful for preventing injury by dissipating the energy after a long jump or drop. Which of these best describes the technique used for a roll in parkour? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which of these movements would be seen in freerunning, but not parkour? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. When approaching a handrail, what is the best and most efficient way to overcome it? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What is the general term for a practitioner of parkour?

Answer: Traceur

The term "traceur" is derived from the French word "tracer," which is slang for "to go fast." "Traceuse" a term used to describe a female parkour enthusiast.
2. The sport of parkour was developed in Lisses, France, a suburb of Paris. Who is usually considered to be its founder?

Answer: David Belle

Belle developed the movements of parkour with a group of friends in the 1980s. Foucan, Perriere, and Diouf were other members of this group, which later became known as the "Yamakasi."
3. While initially intended as different terms for the same activity, parkour and freerunning have evolved different philosophies and movements. What is the main difference between the two?

Answer: Freerunning emphasizes creativity in movements, while parkour emphasizes speed and efficiency

The goal in parkour is to move from one place to another as quickly as possible while overcoming any obstacles along the way. Freerunning includes movements such as flips and twists that, while not efficient, are more aesthetically pleasing and allow for more creativity.
4. One of the most well-known movie scenes involving parkour was the opening chase scene in the 2006 James Bond film, "Casino Royale". In the scene, 007 chased a bomb-maker named Mollaka through a construction site in Madagascar. What famous parkour athlete played Mollaka?

Answer: Sebastien Foucan

In addition to his role in "Casino Royale", Foucan appeared in the music video of Madonna's 2005 single "Jump". Sebastien worked with David Belle to create parkour and is considered one of the primary founders of freerunning.
5. In which type of environment is parkour most commonly practiced?

Answer: At ground level with obstacles such as railings, low walls, and short buildings

The majority of amateur traceurs stay relatively safe by staying close to the ground. While many movies and internet videos show traceurs jumping across large gaps between multi-story buildings, this is very dangerous and should only be attempted by very skilled and experienced practitioners.

There are a few parkour gyms that offer a place to practice movements in a safe, controlled setting.
6. Which of the following pieces of equipment is required for parkour or freerunning training?

Answer: There is no required equipment

One of the best things about parkour and freerunning is that there is no required equipment. Many traceurs use sweat bands and gloves to protect themselves from scrapes while others prefer to use bare hands to better feel the environment. Although it may seem crazy, many experienced traceurs train without shoes. In fact, David Belle once said, "bare feet are the best shoes".
7. What is the name for the parkour movement that involves jumping from a spot on one object, to a specific spot on a second object?

Answer: Precision

A precision is a useful parkour move that requires power and balance. The movement generally involves jumping from one narrow platform, such as the top of a wall, to another. More skilled traceurs can jump over a very large distance and land perfectly balanced on a narrow rail.
8. One of the most important skills for any beginner to learn is the roll. It is very useful for preventing injury by dissipating the energy after a long jump or drop. Which of these best describes the technique used for a roll in parkour?

Answer: Put your hands on the ground and roll your body over one shoulder and across the diagonal of the back while being sure not to hit your head on the ground

Rolling is one of the first movements taught to beginner traceurs. In addition to preventing injury, it allows the traceur to get up quickly and move smoothly into the next motion.
9. Which of these movements would be seen in freerunning, but not parkour?

Answer: Wall spin

A wall spin involves running up to a wall, placing your hands on the wall, and performing a flip while still in contact with the wall. While it is an impressive and aesthetically pleasing maneuver, it has no practical purpose and is not the most efficient way to overcome an obstacle.
10. When approaching a handrail, what is the best and most efficient way to overcome it?

Answer: It depends on the entire situation

In parkour, the methods for moving past an obstacle are almost unlimited. A speed vault, which involves jumping sideways and righting the body by pushing off of the obstacle, is a quick way to get past low walls and railings. For longer or higher obstacles, a kong vault, which involves diving forward horizontally and pushing off with the hands to return to a vertical position, is useful. An underbar is a movement that involves swinging under a bar or railing.

In freerunning, additional creative movements are possible and allow endless possibilities.
Source: Author tiddybitnibbly

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