Postby John Farthing » Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:12 am
This topic has come up several times in the past. This time however, I feel I may have something worthwhile to contribute. The above linked article from the ARMA website dealing with various methods of developing and maintaining the type of physical fittness which our subject surely demands, mentions the practice in Germany of a pseudo-gymnastic regime known as 'Wandlaufen' (lit. Wall Running). I have attempted to research this further and sadly, there is very little information available. However, as best as I have been able to ascertain, while probably not quite as technical overall, 'Wandlaufen' seems to be very much akin to the modern urban practices of 'Parkour'.
That being said, I began to practice 'Parkour' as a supplemental physical conditioning program to my HEMA practice. Having been practicing 'Parkour' for roughly a month and a half now, I can tell you that the benefits and martial attributes which 'Parkour' seems to help cultivate are well worth the effort and long hours of practice! The benefits of Parkour which I have already noticed include but are not limited to: Improved balance and agility, spatial awareness, distance awarness and great whole body fittness conditioning based on Parkour's utilizing and developing musculature, cardio-vascular and plyometric conditioning, etc. The greatest things of all however, (in my opinion) is that there seems to be at least some historical precedence for this type of training (i.e.-'Wandlaufen') and, (who am I kidding?) it is incredibly FUN!
I hope this helps!
-John Farthing, Free Scholar
ARMA Deputy Director