par·kour /[pahr-koo r]
noun
the sport of moving along a route, typically in a city, trying to get around or through various obstacles in the quickest and most efficient manner possible, as by jumping, climbing or running: his amazing parkour skills.
Drew Drechsel, a 22-year-old parkour practitioner, cat leaps between walls while training parkour at the architecture building on the University of Florida campus as DJ Vajanyi, 20, watches.
Drechsel does a handstand on a bicycle rack while training parkour as his fellow parkour practitioners observe on the University of Florida campus.
The University of Florida's architecture building has a unique curved wall for Dreschel to climb along while he trains parkour.
From left to right, Drechsel and Pedro Fuego, 21, walk down stairs on their hands outside of Williamson Hall at the University of Florida.
While training parkour, Drechsel flips his body over a railing to demonstrate how much more efficient it is than taking the stairs.
Drechsel keeps himself suspended in the air between two walls as he climbs to the top outside of Turlington Hall at the University of Florida. From left to right, Gibson Cash, 20, and Pedro Fuego, 21, watch Drechsel from the ground.
Drechsel pulls himself up from a lower level, through a railing while training parkour at the University of Florida.
Drechsel climbs the walls of the stairways in the architecture building on the University of Florida campus.