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  • Already did try this at home, in New York, easy, and I'm a girl?

  • Is anyone else getting the "glorious SPAM" commercial

  • "Don't try this at home" :D of course not, i'll try this outside

  • like

    

  • anyone else thinking standin back in the elevator? or is that just me

  • watch?v=8MO5V96Qv7o

  • 3:02 no i will not i prefer to do it outside ...

  • Hey man,you lost your wallet..hahaha XD best things ever!!

  • :)) 1:25

  • :)) 2:25

  • dont try this at home?! i am doing this over 6 months at home XD (and outside yes)

  • So cool!

  • he should have just took the darn wallet

  • lol, i already tried this at home, i learned to do a backflip and frontflip off of stuff and i don't do gymnastics, i'm working on the wall spin now, i just need 2 buy a mat, watch my vids

  • esta genial!!

  • Ein deutscher!!!

  • @CADstudios- Freerunning is exactly the same as parkour. The only thing that is different is that freerunning is doing acrobatics like flips or other stuff like this!

    And sorry for my english! I'm a german :)

  • this is ont parkour this is freerunnig parkour is getting from a to b as fast as possible but freerunning is showing off and doing flips so this is freerunnning not parkour

  • @CADstudios Belive it or not, Freerunning IS parkour, You can just get fancy with it.

  • @Jakerszzzz ok my bad

  • man wie gerne würde ich das auch können ich kann bis jetz nur das abrollen ich hab ja keinen mit dem ich das trainieren kann

  • 1.58 & 2.40 (Y) :)

  • why would you yell us not to try it at home thwn where did you ppl st4rt

  • Sry but that was not Extreme no offense .

  • do you guys think you could make a tutorial on doing an Aerial? (looks like a cartwheel without hands)

  • oui vous avez vraiment la bombe vid pam droit soooo jeunes!

  • to late

  • @ignorantiaiuris Thx man, I think most of the people commenting shit like this asshole did are some fat ass motherfuckers sitting in from of their computers!

  • !!! MIAMI FREERUNNERS @ OUR CHANNEL !!!

  • juasjuasjuasjuasjaus... mal concepto del por q??? muy buena la comparacion entre entrenar y no entrenar!!!

  • why do u do this?

    " to look cool!"

  • @Ipodtouchreviewer011 NOOOO man, I think u didnt catch the message! "Do it to express, not to impress"

  • FYI, parkour or freerunning is not an extreeme sport. There is a progression to our training, we work hard to get better, and train in order to keep training. Us freerunners like to keep injuries to a minimum, we get hurt, but only when we know we overstep our limits. We don't get hurt because we try stupid shit, our movement may seem dangerous at times, but it is perfectly safe as long as we have the physical conditioning for it and the mental focus.

  • @sanchezflow008 Parkour is not any type of sport. It is philosophy.

  • @MilitantBlackGuy1 It's silly to say parkour is "this" and "this". We can say what it isn't, and we can describe, but to try to define it will make it so something about parkour is lost in translation. Saying it's a philosophy looses the physical aspect. Simply calling it a sport loses the mental aspect.

  • @sanchezflow008 It is not silly to say it's a philosophy. Telling me that is telling David Belle that. Moron. Also, you can't say what isn't Parkour either. For instance, in certain circumstances even flips can be a part of parkour. The only thing you can do, is to define it as what it was meant to be. You don't lose the physical aspect at all, to live by the philosophy is the physical aspect.

  • @MilitantBlackGuy1 I never once insulted you. David Belle has also called it a sport and a discipline, Sebastien Foucan has added the term Art. It's not just a state of mind that flows into the physical, but also a physical practice that flows into the mental. Parkour affects our METHOD of acting, not like philosophy which only goes as far as affecting choices behind the actions. Attempts at hard definitions cause silly squabbles like this one, and lose the true meaning in the fancy rhetoric.

  • @sanchezflow008 You can't quote Sebastien because chances are he's talking about freerunning not Parkour. When was I getting defensive? I was merely pointing out something which is classed as not a part of parkour or 'not parkour' that can be a part of parkour in certain cercumstances just like anything can. No offense but your definition of philosophy isn't all there and you didn't understand what I meant by it, perhaps it's the other way around. Agree to disagree it is..

  • @MilitantBlackGuy1 That's cool man. Parkour is a little different for everyone, and what it means to us changes as we train. Although one more thing: Sebastien Foucan and David Belle aside, The Yamakasi "remnants" (Majestic Force in France and Parkour Generations in England) all agree that l'Art du Deplacement was renamed Parkour which was renamed Freerunning, and that they're all basically the same thing with different name. For Foucan, when he talks about Freerunning he talks about Parkour.

  • @MilitantBlackGuy1 Also, I never once dissed flips and tricks, but David Belle has, so don't get all defensive about it.

  • @sanchezflow008 so true but i hate when people call it a sport because in a sport theres rules and a form to do things in parkour & freerunning itz your own style and how you want to do it, itz more of a lifestyle then a sport.

  • @ThePhsyco100 "purist" parkour doesn't have any rules to it either, and there's a right and wrong way to do any movement, be it a regular landing or a front tuck. If anything, it is the word "freerunning" that has become more of a sport. I'm not sure I've heard of a World Parkour Championships with the rules and regulations required to fairly judge a championship.

  • @ThePhsyco100 And I really don't like marking out a different meaning between the words. It creates conflict, a "them vs us" attitued that needlessly divides us into two camps of "traceurs" and "freerunners" when we could really just be one big (commercialism-free) happy family. If you need any more convincing, find where the words Parkour and Freerunning came from, and what each of them re-named.

  • @sanchezflow008 point made, I have started out a couple months ago and i had no idea if I would be able to pull of a lazy vault. Yeah I did get hurt a few times but know that I learned so much about my body I feel likes there's no obstacle out there that can stop me

    ..............well.......... almost any obstacle

  • erm really wrong, DEFFO TRY THIS AT HOME! its the most fun you can have!!

  • @Doodlebugyro hahaha yeah!!! *Jumps on his bed*

  • idiots.

  • @picklrs666 i love been an idiot who you can t catch :D

  • @hllbabilonia666 misinterpreted, they have absolutly no idea what there talking about in this there retarded. the movement looks good though

  • do thee dudes have a youtube ?

  • @TheUrbanRunner MiamiFreerunning

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