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you know that's a good question...
I kind of had 3 audiences in mind:
1st is anyone who I can teach how sports develop from a sociological standpoint. I'm very into teaching (I've been a TA 4 years & I want to be a college professor). I think people are more apt to want to learn in a 'fun & entertaining' audio/visual format - that's why i love documentary so much
2nd is anyone, especially younger kids, looking to learn about Parkour or who had no idea about it & might like to try it out. I LOVE sports, pretty much all of them, & think that they are a great way for people to get exercise in a 'fun' way, without exercise being just another annoying task to fit into the day. I like Parkour especially because it's so easy to fit into daily life compared to a lot of other sports. & anybody can do it by just trying to take a different path, whatever that is for them.
the 3rd more obvious group is all the tracuers. When I play sports, I go all out, not because I'm competitive to win or out-do someone else, just because I only enjoy it if I try my best & get so excited at losing all intention but playing in that moment. As an outsider, I wanted to explain that rush & how if I were a tracuer I'd achieve it thru flow...just a suggestion
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