One of the best things about parkour is making the world you playground. However, when you’re new to the sport, it can be a bit daunting to try these tricks without any support or safety gear. Luckily, recent innovations in parkour equipment industry are bringing the support and security of the parkour gym into your hands. The Home Training AirFloor is a great example; this transportable mat rolls up for easy packing. Here’s few clever ideas for you training on the road.
Park Bench Punch Fronts
When learning the Punch Front flip, it’s handy to start the move on an elevated surface, about one to two feet off the ground. As you get stronger and more compact with your flips, you’ll be able to start at a level surface. But while you’re in training, bring your AirFloor out to the park on a nice day and get creative with the park benches or other small retaining walls. The mat is there to soften the blow as you land or move into a roll. A key is to keep your upper body straight, while tucking and curling in your legs as you move through the air.