Parkour, as one of the earliest extreme sports to rise in popularity in China, had a fairly large audience back in 2006.
As one of the cities most open to new experiences, Capital already had numerous enthusiasts who trained in groups to develop their abilities as parkour athletes.
Bounce, upper body strength, the power of the chest and abdominal muscles—numerous aspects of their training ensured they kept their bodies in good condition, or else they might get hurt while weaving through buildings.
Thus, professional training organizations emerged as a result.
Ren He roughly noted down several of the most active areas in Capital's parkour community and began to wait patiently for Liu Erbao to drive over and pick him up.
"Ren He?" a crisp voice rang out not far from Ren He; he turned his head and saw it was Xia Yuting coming back from outside the residential area.