That looks really neat, but I'm totally not up for it.
By all means, work your way up to it, but in the meanwhile, is there a kind of activity that captures the spirit of Parkour while getting you exercise but not totally killing you? And if you find such a Parkour-lite activity, could you let me know?
I have determined for myself that the more a fitness training program resembles a video game, the more I'll like it. I'm especially fond of squash, which I should play more, and I spend half an hour today tossing a tennis ball against a wall in various interesting ways, which turned out to be a really nice workout. If I try to hit each of the cinderblocks within a region without dropping the ball, is that moving from Pong to Breakout? Is Parkour to Super Mario Brothers as racquet sports are to Pong?
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By all means, work your way up to it, but in the meanwhile, is there a kind of activity that captures the spirit of Parkour while getting you exercise but not totally killing you? And if you find such a Parkour-lite activity, could you let me know?
I have determined for myself that the more a fitness training program resembles a video game, the more I'll like it. I'm especially fond of squash, which I should play more, and I spend half an hour today tossing a tennis ball against a wall in various interesting ways, which turned out to be a really nice workout. If I try to hit each of the cinderblocks within a region without dropping the ball, is that moving from Pong to Breakout? Is Parkour to Super Mario Brothers as racquet sports are to Pong?