'Momentum Park(our)' is an exhibit at the National Building Museum featuring an obstacle course made of various materials. Open until July 20, it focuses on Parkour, a sport involving creative movement through obstacles. Visitors can engage with four obstacle courses suitable for different ages and skill levels and learn about motion. Mark Toorock, founder of American Parkour, emphasizes accessibility, stating that anyone can participate, starting with simple obstacles. The exhibit aims to inspire by providing accessible entry points to Parkour activities.
Momentum Park(our) has transformed part of the ground floor into an obstacle course of foam, wood, rubber, metal, and more, all against the backdrop of the museum's towering columns and arches.
The exhibit centers on Parkour, a sport that involves moving through physical obstacles with speed and creativity.
Visitors can test their skills on four different obstacle courses, designed for different age and difficulty levels, or check out the exhibit's interactive displays about the science of motion.
With Parkour, we see these videos of people doing tremendous feats, and it may be inspiring, but we don't see a bridge for how we can get there ourselves.
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