Extreme sports have taken hold today. Parkour was placed as one of the favorite activities in the United States and Mexico, who practice this activity put their body at risk to develop physical skills.

Parkour (or art of displacement) is a discipline that consists of moving through the urban environment or even nature, overcome obstacles that are in the way, such as fences, walls, walls, lakes) in a fast, fluid and without Falls

Parkour or Free running is a new extreme sport, a mixture of free rock climbing with gymnastics, but in an urban environment, trying to overcome the obstacles of the environment: going over, around, through or under them, making jumps, climbing or doing pirouettes. Most parkour practitioners are excellent athletes who practice their jumps in a controlled environment (gym ...). However, the reality is that amateurs try to imitate parkour professionals without the proper training or the necessary protective equipment. Most of the published cases refer to bone fractures or dislocations in amateurs

Parkour, also known as l'art du déplacement (in Spanish: the art of displacement), is a discipline that consists of moving from one point to another as fluidly as possible, using mainly the abilities of the human body. This means overcoming obstacles that arise along the way, such as fences, walls, walls, in urban environments and even trees, rock formations, rivers, in rural environments. This discipline can be practiced in both rural and urban areas. Practitioners of parkour are called traceurs (traceuses in the case of women).

This sport was founded by David Belle, who focused on parkour as a practice of efficient movements for the development of the body and mind of the traceur to overcome obstacles in an emergency

Jumping from roof to roof, sliding on rails on a railing, climbing a rock by the sea and then dropping into the water or, the most extreme, climbing a skyscraper, are practices that we are more and more accustomed to seeing on the net. Many end up in viral videos. However, behind it all, it hides much more: it involves activities and risky sports to which it is necessary to dedicate hours and hours of training to get the tricks, perfect the technique and, above all, practice minimizing the danger.