I think you should spend more time focusing on the run rather than focusing on the destination.
Running is the foundation of parkour, and without it whatever you do is gonna look weird. I think you should pick a running intensive map and just try to run straight as far as you can, don't use xspar because the ground friction is different to parkour maps, which is why you fumble the run (if u remember correctly)
Really all you need to learn for now is how to recover from a failed portion of a run.
As far as I know, there is no 100% right way to do this, so just experiment and copy other people.
I'll also assume you've seen mocu's video on parkour
Last edited by Stance; Nov 9, 2019 at 03:08 PM.