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  • I've been lucky enough to talk to him personaly too, well do a interview at least, and he's very friendly and inspiring.

  • wow..livewire talks so much sense..truly inspiring..this was obviously when he was filming for his 2011 video that day...

  • Suas edições estão finas e bem padronizadas dentro do seu estilo! Parabéns cara!

  • @Rafaelsotero Padronizadas pro estilo do projeto. ;)

    Valeu o apoio, Butuí.

  • it´s impossible to see a video with justice playing and the video dont be good !

  • WOW this is not how our art should be PARKOUR V.S FREE-RUNNING we should not be against one another but unified as a community like tim said if your not doing it for yourself you should not be doing it Tim God Bless you, you will always be an insperation to me i hope we will train together one day

  • God damn it Tim! Don't you know Parkour is not a dance!!! Freerunning is a dance, PARKOUR is a disipline that is what you were doing getting from A-B as quickly as possible. Just when you were specking u say the oposite?! Why?

  • tim bosses it!

  • Tim looks a bit skinny there when giving an interview or is it just me?

    @A1rE damn you like to argue a lot.

  • Prince of Persia lol

  • Quanto video interessante tu tem cara...vou investir um bom tempo por aqui! \o/ parabens pelo trabalho rachacuca! excepcional!

  • Very good! I do not understand why all the videos of interviews cause discussion in the comments ... Live every one his parkour and be happy. Congratulation TIM! BEAUTIFUL INTERVIEW!

  • yess (X

  • The only video where newbies can easily argue with Tim and Le Parkour Brasil about freerunning and parkour.

  • Muito legal a entrevista com o livewire :D

    Eu me inspiro nele pros meus movimentos de Parkour/FR

  • Hell Yeah Tim!

  • It annoys me when people get bogged down with all the names and philosophies, just have fun trainin with your mates, explore new places and push yourself; exceed your limits, thats my view anyways. :)  oh yeah, cool vid tim

  • @TomRedPK well tbh. the greatest issue I find is Urban Freeflow, the way they portray freerunning (and sometimes parkour) is in my opinion not all that acceptable, UFF seems to care more about profit than the actual movements. They skip the fundamentals and philosophies and just give a small glimpse of what the disciplines are about, and considering UFF dominates in the influence of newcomers it wud be really important to give them they right idea, but that just doesnt happen...

  • @A1rE i dont support uff either, so much confusion thanks to them.

  • @A1rE i totally agree with you...

    but in all fairness they did spread the word of parkour and freerunning, but they ruined there respect:(

  • I really think livewire think different about evrything, but he have some good idea about parkour and movimentation and everything

    Bom trabalho brunoo

  • ty kurwa spasiku zajebany, wez sie za breaka bo pk ci nie wychodzi i takie jest moje zdanie!!!!

  • 3:38 I like that bit. I want to copy it not to express myself but because it looks like a fun and challenging thing to do.

  • @CallumPK do it bro!

  • Otimo video. *-*

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  • Ótimo vídeo Bruno, percebo que você sempre se supera, quando se fala em, Vídeo bom e Vídeo bom de Parkour.

    Boa sorte ai com seus projetos belíssimos na Europa.

    Ate o 5º Encontro Mineiro.

  • @sydpkmonkey get in there nick

  • @ParkourLuka im just so cool

  • @A1rE most people use parkour as a generalizing term. And parkour, freerunning, the philosophies are the same, but maybe not so much the movement. Once you've come to love parkour for what it truly is, you no longer care, you just want to train and have fun. Parkour, freerunning, my ass,

  • @sydpkmonkey damn straight.

  • @sydpkmonkey philosophies are the same? not quite, the essential idea of parkour was to be able to escape from possibly dangerous situations, being able to do split-second decisions etc, basically survival instincts. The philosophy of freerunning on the other hand is something that is very easy to like since its basically just freedom of movement, express urself and move however u want. (the reason of the movements are also disturbingly often just to show off (not by any means always the case))

  • @A1rE There is a brand new parkour generations Q and A video. About 7 minutes in see what some of the yamakasi think about names. Are you arguing because you care or are you just trying to blow your own horn and if you do care then why? None of it effects you or how you are training.

  • @CallumPK ofc i care, it was david belle and oleg vorslav (russian climber video) that truly inspired me to start training, the control and body-awareness that these guys had was just phenomenal. And the way some of the yamakasi guys later on turned over to freerunning is how is see that u shud do it, at first it is all about efficiency and flow (parkour), but later on u might put a bit of ur own personality into the movements but the fundamentals are still the same as in parkour (continued...)

  • @A1rE I just dont like the fact that so many people start of training freerunning by just going out and spam flips etc. without having the basics of parkour, it just doesn't look good, and i have such strong respect towards Belle (and foucan, although he went a bit too far at one point) so i dont really want to see the discipline that belle founded being misused. And btw. Im a trickster, not a traceur or freerunner, but i was thanks to parkour that i got into tricking

  • @A1rE So by your logic, a freerunner won't know how to escape from danger, because they'll be too preoccupied with doing webster precisions on a wall or some nonsense? If it turns out that the names were wrong and schnarf is parkour, but shnarf if freerunning; would your case still stand? No. It would not, which exposes its fundamental flaw; it is NOT important. You are complaining about names; but what we name one thing, someone else can call another thing. The substance of it is what matters.

  • @JustElijah i never said anything like that.. i only addressed the idea of from where parkour(hence freerunning) was originally developed (the war). and i am not so much complaining about the names in the end. I am more kinda fed up with the picture of freerunning that UFF is teaching out, it's just wrong.. such a big media such be obliged to be 100% on spot of the philosophy and fundamentals of parkour (and not denying it and misinterpret it for their own benefit!... money, money, money, bleh!)

  • @A1rE UF is a company (more-so an agency), and therefore still have the God-given right to an opinion; of which you have NO AUTHORITY to question, regardless of how dislikeable their opinion is. If ignorant people decide to follow them and their ideology, who are you to question their will? UF doesn't seem to actually have much of a profound view on parkour, they're just about their business and getting jobs for people really. So I don't really get the anti-UFism; although I get the anti-EZism.

  • @JustElijah isnt UF and EZ pretty much the same thing? only that UF is a stronger force. and of course i have the authority to question it, if u see something that u find to be wrong and unjust u do have the freedom of speech and u may criticize these kind of things as much as pleased. if everyone wud just sit down and let power define the world, then do u think the world wud be a place u wud wanna live? if i see someone beat up my friend for money i will not tolerate that, same goes for parkour

  • @A1rE EZ is a human; UF is not. You may be able to questy the opinion, but the the right to have an opinion; so there really is no need to question it the way you are, which is more like arguing against it. Either way, keep whining about it and I'm sure they'll just make you president; so you can do what you want with it. I reckon I've wasted enough of my life trying to tell you to get your head out of your arse. But if you want to stay there, go ahead. Good day.

  • @JustElijah and once again u only talk about stuff that had nothing to do with the subject... rather sad in it's own way. and yeah, if those are the only things u can come up with, u are probably very right about that u have wasted ur life.

  • @A1rE I said good day! I'm assuming you just did the same, but in long form; to seem sincere? Either way, no more days shall be good; after this one I have just bestowed upon you.

  • why does tim say parkour quite often when he is clearly talkin about freerunning? and why doesnt he say that he does only powermoves and not break dancing/bboying? there is soooooo much more to bboying than just windmills, freezes, airflares etc.

  • @A1rE Parkour = Freerunning.

  • @99timshi no, NO!!! no no no no no no no it isn't. there's a huge difference, it's bad enough as it is with the misconceptions that UFF has brought up during the years since EZ started it and also what jump britain/london did, we do not need freerunning role-models to also misguide persons that aren't familiar with the disciplines. Parkour = A -> B as fast as possible (heavily based on "survival training"), freerunning = A -> B in a "flashy" way (improvisation can be used as much as wanted)

  • @A1rE You are the minority that gives a shit about names and labels. Tim trains the movement he enjoys doing and so should you. Don't pride yourself in knowing where each term derived from because no one cares.

  • @CallumPK Well the reason why i care is because the essential idea of parkour is magnificent, overcoming fear and obstacles, knowing ur limits etc. These are things that no one talks abut anymore, nowadays it seems like parkour means that u shud do cool flips and stances all over the place, and a lot of it is done without thinking of how well ur body can cop with it, injuries happen way more than they shud by ppl that are interested in pk/fr without knowing the fundamentals

  • @A1rE I agree with this. That's simply because people want to do what they see in the media. You will always get people that want to skip ahead and learn these things. It might be out of ignorance or impatience. I'm sure this has nothing to do with the names.

  • @A1rE there the same thing mate, chin up.

  • @99timshi yeah, go say that to Belle... or foucan for that matter since he "founded" freerunning because he had different philosophies and dreams of the movements than Belle. (although UFF has really messed up the term freerunning during these last years... too much of the fundamentals of the movement has been rejected and instead been created as an business opportunity)

  • @A1rE I spoke to Foucan, he said they're the same thing. 1-0 to me.

  • @99timshi stated by foucan: "Understand that this form of art has been created by few soldiers in Vietnam to escape or reach: and this is the spirit we'd like parkour to keep. You have to make the difference between what is useful and what is not in emergency situations. Then you'll know what is parkour and what is not. So if you do acrobatics things on the street with no other goal than showing off, please don't say it's parkour. Acrobatics existed a long time ago before parkour" overruled, 0-0

  • @99timshi HAHAHA

  • @A1rE man...you must be young!

  • @leparkourbrasil elaborate please? he gave me an answer i pretty much doubt. Foucan did probably say something in that direction, BUT i do not believe it was that simple, since foucan is most definitely aware of the different mindsets in parkour and freerunning, they look alike, but the essence; the true meaning of the movements are different. David Belle is still the founder of parkour and he has clearly stated many times that the characteristics of the two disciplines has different ideologies

  • @A1rE Enjoying your war? :)

  • @JustElijah as always ^^ all people have so many opinions they believe in so i find it to be a nice challenge getting my opinions thru :P (does it matter, probably not, but it's a good way to learn and/or teach new stuff ^^)

  • @A1rE Because you are so sure of yourself that even if David Belle himself tells you to relax, you will try to prove him wrong using his words. and that is a young mind thing. Sometimes in age, sometimes because is working with something new. I bet David Belle has a different point of view these days... For me, Parkour is different from Freerunning, when you NEED to be specific and most of the time you don`t. In time you will probably gain perspective & stop seeing everything so black and white.

  • @leparkourbrasil -.-" i only threw that quote in because i hate it when ppl just say something and dont elaborate it at all. "he said their the same", this one line could have hundreds of different meanings, it just rubs me the wrong way when ppl do stuff like that. and parkour isnt new to me btw, but nevermind that it makes no difference, time and digits have no meaning. It's just that i REALLY dont like the "UFF-Freerunning", Profit > movement, Fame > self-expression etc. its just wrong...

  • @A1rE I think about it this way, if you train only parkour how often do you actually move from point a to b as fast as possible?most people hardly ever cause most of it is just running, its often faster to go around things, possibly throwing in the occasional vault. Something like a huge double kong is rarely useful. Yet the people who train parkour all train things that theyd hardly ever use.I think about it as training for parkour, so anything that trains your bodys awareness is good training

  • @PkFrfax well yeah that is correct, but the philosophies are still greatly different, if u narrow it down (a lot) then; Belle: parkour is training for being prepared if u happen to be in a life-threatening situation. Foucan: Freerunning is about moving with ur instics/feelings/soul, basically self-expression with no greater purpose needed than ur own enjoyment. Urban Freeflow: Freerunning is all about flashy/risky moves, purpose is fame, status and money.

  • @A1rE who gives a shit about the name

  • @parkour0guitar well considering someone has created these two different arts of movement, I wudn't be surprised if the creator/artist that has created it would not want to see their creations being abused/misinterpreted or someone else stealing credit from them. So with this in mind it sounds pretty wrong by Livewire to say that what David Belle and Sebastian Foucan do/has created are the exact same (misinterpretation/abusing terms even ruined these guys friendship for a few years!)

  • Ai... meu joelho doi se deu pensar em fazer isso.

    Foda Bruno! Compartilhando feliz!

    Obrigado por mais essa! Abraço!

  • @ozuchizira na verdade seus joelhos ficariam muito mais fortes se vc fizesse haha esse é o espirito ; )

  • @arthurbarros é nada eu estou meio gordo, não posso fazer esporte de impacto, mas acho foda pra caralho parkour. Valeu!

  • inspiring

  • Incrível.

  • Nossa, muito bom, parabéns Rachacuca!!!

    Porra, mó foda treinar com a Storm!

    Abraço.

  • buenísimooo!

  • tim is a big inspiration to me one of the main reasons why i started parkour and i can fully undrstand what he is saying about people just cppying and not adding there own unique style. keep up the good work mate!

  • @connorshutzpk so u are talking about freerunning aren't you? its not really possible to have "unique" style in parkour. since parkour is all about getting as fast and efficient as possible from point A to B

  • @A1rE BS mate. No one moves exactly alike. Even if following an exact route going a to b. Stop the elitist shit. When people move they don't stop to think whether they're staying true to the roots of parkour.

  • @CallumPK well there is another issue in it of what u just said. there are sooooo many freerunning clips/videos that are getting posted all the time where there is no real "route", its just from up to down. Parkour is already today known as a sport where u just jump and flip down from stuff around the city, and it just keeps getting worse

  • genialll :D

  • Não entendi muita coisa mas achei muito lindo Racha, muito bom trabalho!

  • FDP TREINOU COM STORM.

    =O!

  • lidasso doido d+

    racha vlw

  • Phil Doyle haircut !

  • Muito foda!

  • Muito bom, parabéns!!

  • great video! the best Tim interview that I saw!

  • nice one :)

  • Boa Rachacuca!

  • Como sempre, ficou lindo o vídeo

    Gostei de saber que o Tim tem essa visão sobre parkour/freerunning,

    que me imcomoda é essas passadas com o calchar, mas anyway

    a movimentação dele ta bem mais bonita de uns tempos pra ca

  • muito bom

  • Caramba, que foda!

    Curti demais!

  • Sou fã dessa cara!

    Ótimo trabalho Racha!

  • nice video man. do you know what the date of that first clip was? broke my arm that day but can't remember how long ago it was haha. much appreciated.

  • @Flynntrix It was a different day Flynn like a week later lol

  • @99timshi ahh ok ok. nice moves anyway dude.

  • nice o.o

  • Show de bola.

  • Muito bom Rachinha, esta fazendo um otimo trabalho ai fora :DD

    Saudades, Beijao para voce e a Rafa.

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