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A traceur vaults an obstacle.

In various urban activities, a vault is any type of movement that involves overcoming an obstacle by some combination of jumping, climbing or diving. Although parkour doesn't involve the idea of set movements,[1] practitioners use similar ways of moving [2][3] to pass quickly and efficiently over obstacles.

Parkour vaults

Gif of a Lazy Vault

Freerunning vaults

Many vaults are used for style rather than speed and efficiency as in Parkour

Combination of vaults

References

  1. ^ Belle, David (2009). Parkour. Intervista. p. 77. ISBN 978-2-35756-025-3.
  2. ^ Angel, Julie (2011). Ciné Parkour. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-9569717-1-5.
  3. ^ Chow, B. D. V. (2010). "Parkour and the critique of ideology: Turn-vaulting the fortresses of the city". Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices. 2 (2): 143–154. doi:10.1386/jdsp.2.2.143_1.