Actually I wanted to show a progression in difficulty. First you have to use both forearms, then only one, and finally you can do it without.
I agree, that you don't need every variation, but I was even precisely asked for that last obstacle, for instance. So I just wanted to include everything in ONE tutorial.
For me there were to many variations ;) It's not really needed. Because there are many types of rails and other obstacles (depends on width, size, shape, materials and angles). So doing one elbow turn isn't necessary if you showed this previous with bove elbows, the same as it would be if you showed turn on different types of rails.
can this work up against a rail? and what if the wall and/or rail is a few inches above your waist? thanks for the tutorial btw.
pambuena 2 years ago
@pambuena Just like all Parkour-techniques, this one is highly adaptable. Try it yourself, to see if it works
ParkourDirk 2 years ago
that was great...thank you so much! Great video quality, awesome instructions, everything was very well put together. Bravo, monsieur, et merci!
hockeystar711 2 years ago
@hockeystar711 Thanks for the compliment. Pass it on to your friends!
ParkourDirk 2 years ago
Mach deutsche Videos^^
mucholderthanyou 2 years ago
Schau in die erweiterten Videoinformationen. Unter meinen Videos, bzw. unter /watch?v=39-qHRbsHVE findest du das entsprechende deutsche Tutorial.
ParkourDirk 2 years ago
The best tutorial of demitour I ever seen...
inCare 3 years ago
Thanks for the praise, make sure to pass it on and spread it in your community!
ParkourDirk 3 years ago
Great tutorial, I am a "newbie" on this so Thank"s a lot. Dou you have anything of that move called "Cat"???
Dudongo86 3 years ago
Sorry, no.
ParkourDirk 3 years ago
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hessevikjaren 3 years ago
Please elaborate.
ParkourDirk 3 years ago
like speaking english for you, for example?
kirillsk8tr 3 years ago
Actually I wanted to show a progression in difficulty. First you have to use both forearms, then only one, and finally you can do it without.
I agree, that you don't need every variation, but I was even precisely asked for that last obstacle, for instance. So I just wanted to include everything in ONE tutorial.
ParkourDirk 4 years ago
For me there were to many variations ;) It's not really needed. Because there are many types of rails and other obstacles (depends on width, size, shape, materials and angles). So doing one elbow turn isn't necessary if you showed this previous with bove elbows, the same as it would be if you showed turn on different types of rails.
However it's a good tutorial :)
Lazaruspl 4 years ago