Here we are, an actual DIY article on Parkour Obstacles. [click] Wha... This is where you lost me Livestrong. Why want to create an obstacle on a Park. Well anyway, maybe I can just go to my back yard.
Quote: Step 1
Locate an open area where you will be able to set up your parkour obstacle course. Keep on eye out for straight walls, railings, banisters and poles that you would be able to trick off of.
This is where you lost me Livestrong. Why want to create an obstacle on a Park. Well anyway, maybe I can just go to my back yard.
Quote: Step 2
Gather any obstacles that you feel you would be able to incorporate into your parkour run. Items such as picnic benches, bike racks, tables and rubber tires make great parkour pieces.
Now you have officially lost me. Why didnt you just ask me to go to a junk yard or a Park? Even at the end of the article they list things like bike rails and picnic tables. Thank you for your horribly BAD idea of randomly running around and gathering park obstacles and bring them to my "back yard."

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