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on the plus side, my eye lashes are now buff, so thanks for that.
Of particular concern is the fact that many of these deaths occur during beginner-level classes or demonstrations where participants are not adequately trained and/or supervised. Other dangers include falls from high places and collisions with other people or objects.
Overall, although parkour may seem like an extremely dangerous activity, it is relatively safe when performed correctly. Nevertheless, parents should be aware of the risks and take steps to ensure their children’s safety, including providing proper instruction and supervision.How Many Parkour Deaths Occur per Year?