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  • anyone notice the light go on at 2.53

  • This is pure Parkour. You guys are awsome so swift, so efficient.

  • Dayyum !

  • The download link is broken - can I download this file somewhere else?

  • @inefavel Sorry, I do not have the file myself, so as far as I know, no.

  • Thats pity  there are not many videos with such a flow, fast runs and creative movements nowdays

  • Erm...excuse me? What is "rage froobling" exactly? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?

  • if i pk and i do this....

    it will be two different things ...

    and so will be the benefits.... :)

    the vid is cool...

  • I know a guy who knows the guy who made this

  • @zwerty007 Do I know you?

    =)

  • @Teghead Don't think so

  • I see nothing wrong with this. Their flow, speed, and movements are excellent, and they're still respecting the people and environment around them. They're just messing around with each other for the heck of it. It looks fun. And I could only hope my flow is as good as theirs some day.

  • Ahmm.. I think this is for the ppl who try'd Parkour/Freerunning and Fail'd,so this is the second choice.. :)

  • this is still the best parkour video

  • sneak chamber :)

  • where is this? the begining I mean

  • where is this?

  • i dont get it...

  • very crazy and very funny video :P really :D congratulations :P hahaha

  • looks like parkour to me

  • best part 2:28

  • Okay... so I'm failing to see how this isn't parkour... don't get me wrong, I like the video, but its the exact same thing as parkour.

  • Maybe people wouldnt call these dumb-as-shit douchebags what i just called them, if they didnt give their newly invented activity (I don't even want to call it a sport) "rage froobling."

  • Hmm, this guy is "a hater towards ignorance".. so I guess you've a good point there.

    Luckily the name has changed to "My little pony", to reflect ongoing development of the sport and its wider aims, along with decentralisation redisorganisation over at Rage Towers plc.

  • @kfig724 Parkour isn't a sport either, your right in not calling it a sport.

  • @kfig724 I can't believe you took it seriously. What an idiot.

  • carrot top traceur heheh

  • nice video

    i like it

    flowig

    peace out train save

  • *epic voice*for they where the traceurs .and that was there creed..............

  • so it's the same as parkour but then with others chasing you and pulling you off the obstacles?

  • wow... .just wow amaizing! thumbs up

  • wow... absolutly one of my favorit vids here! Thumbs up

  • I love how pointless what these guys do seems to be. I mean at the start theres paths everywhere and they basically turn to a hill and decide to run up that instead? Isn't the whole point just to get from one point to another? Just like the stair jumps and all, why the hell are they jumping side ways down the railings of the stairs and then running in the direction the stairs are facing! You could just jump a few stairs and you'd be faster!

  • @iamevildoing The A-B thing is contrived so of course there's continuity errors. Maybe the fake-chasing thing makes it hard for you to take it in its context: i.e. training. The point at the time was to runa course that is challenging/fun, even if that means imagining that there's not an easier path right there next to you.

  • music fits prefect! nice choice!

  • I don't think that the ''pros'' at freerunning only try to be cool xD Cause then they wouldnt have gone that far. If you look at Ryan Doyle, even though hes doing the (fucking world champions thingy in freerunning) He is doing only cause he want people to see him for what he really is. He is trainning day and night to be as good as he is. So if he just wanted to show off. Then he would never gone that far.

  • @bloodnei

    Good comment, you are right.

    There isn't a big divide, with superficially motivated FR on one side and deep, important PK on the other. The biggest difference is that one uses flips and the other doesn't, but neither live up to the oldschool Parkour rhetoric, because Parkour is mainly practised in familiar places, on the grippiest walls, filmed after practise to make some kind of contrived run with the best moves (jumps, vaults are still tricks). And it's not useful.

  • @Teghead Parkour is just as much about over coming fear than it is to get from A-B.

    (Atleast our days parkour)

    Parkour was created by some french soldiers, to get fast over obsticales. ( Yeah i think that they used monkeys and dash vaults)

    Still i wouldnt call vaults a trick, cause i bet my ass on a good parkour runner would be just as fast ( maybe faster ) Than a ragefroober( Or what ever :P)

  • @bloodnei You get over fears in almost every sport, it's a common element to PK and FR, so I'm not sure I get your point. I'm not sure you've got a very good grasp of Parkour's history, much is down to the Belle family, with factions breaking out of the group within Lisses including Yamakasi etc. A related influence was Methode Naturelle which you might be getting confused with, that was a French system of physical education. D Belle's dad was a pompier (firefighter)

  • in 2:17 what backpack do you have on? Also where is this that you trian (city)?

  • bloody hilarious!!!!!!!!! and yes lame, very lame... lol

    nice work tho, these days folks seem to waste too much time showing off with showy flips and stunts.... nice to look at but not very practical

  • This is parkour and you're pretty good at it.

  • what city is that?? it looks perfecttttt

  • Very nice,

    love big runs *__*

  • perfeito (:

  • Everyonce in awhile I look at my training sessions in a rage froobling way. It's a refreshing change, and I think waaaaay to many practicioners lack the fluency you'd need to execute parkour in a chase. Sure, hardly any serious traceur trains for a chase(that's a common misconception about parkour) but you should still be able to flow around your environments like water, which is something alot of pros can't do and won't practice for shit.

  • @ScaredDoggyPK cannot agree anymore with your comment :)

  • @ScaredDoggyPK Are you kidding? Look at Danial Illabaca, David Belle, Daniel Arroyo, and all the other "professionals". They all have amazing flow, no matter where they are.

  • i like ur style ur very liquid

  • fantastic video

  • very nice))

  • I just rage floobed my pants. Loved the vid :3

  • lol

    teg, id like to point out that we in australia have been rage froobling before this vid was posted; the thing is though, we called it parkour :p

    two question:

    1) have you been chased yet?

    2) have you been injured training this way?

  • 1 Yes

    2 Minor, like cuts.

    And yourself?

  • 1) yeah

    2) i feel on my ass and bruised it recently. mobility got chopped in half man.

  • parkour is completely non-competiteve...so if you were doing what theyre doing in this vid it would in fact be rage froobling

  • That's good to know.

    You'll have to put it in laymans terms for me to understand. What is your long term goal; what is a good long term goal to have?

  • I do'nt want to dish out dogma on what is a good goal and what isn't.

    For now I'll only accept that goals are valuable because they give you motivation.

    It would be arrogant of me to give things values on their own grounds, because you might disagree with me on ethical/political grounds.

    I think the altruistic goal of MN (strong to help others) is a goal that drives you to train a broad and probably useful set of skills. Maybe altruism is good anyway; I think so.

    I'm still developing mine.

  • Sorry I'm shit at layman's terms.

    I think good goals are:

    1st- looking after yourself.

    2nd- helping others.

    But not only being able to wash dishes and being charitable with your money/possessions.

    The fun stuff you can train with more focus is stuff like fighting and swimming and carrying people.

  • wow, u guys really missed the point. Its a joke...traceurs cant make a joke about that which they practice?

  • @falcowintet Who says that?I look like a monkey when i practice pk and its really funny.

    Why should i be serius for something that makes my day?

  • This is gay as hell. I don't know what your trying to do, but if your tryin to rip on parkour, that's gay. Your saying parkour is lame cause its not realistic? wtf is realistic then?This shit? stfu, if im chasing you im not gunna pull you down from something.I'm gunna punch you in the fucking face, then shoot you when your on the ground.Stop wasting youtube's bandwidth.I'd rather watch people's progress and training their bodys to move, then this crap, playing tag and trying to call it your own

  • nah, you missed the point...

  • Yeah well done. I totally agree with those inadequacies. This video is just as phony and pointless as any other Parkour video; good training that isn't influenced by the presence of a camera is hardly ever captured on camera. Anything filmed is likely to be some shit trying to show that you're good at something unimportant with little carryover to saving yours or others' asses in real life.

    Thanks for your frank comment, wanna grapple?

  • @Teghead I wasn't aware this was a joke, i could have sworn I read somewhere on a "about RF" website that this is a serious practice. If so, i think that it's stupid. If this is a joke, then hey, that's cool you can make some people laugh, the video is slightly interesting.

    I disagree "parkour videos" are pointless and unimportant. I'm just curious, what is "good training"?

    I have a feeling you progressed through the parkour community rather quickly and got bored of it

  • Yeah there's a bunch of websites and mentions, which was suprising and very funny. I don't endorse any for the record haha.

    I would say videos give a short-term goal and some kind of motivation for a few more focussed and intense sessions. But the long-term goal (there normally isn't one particularly) gets neglected.

    Good training would just be something that's well thought-out to achieve your long term goal via short term goals.

    You're right there.

    RF may produce fruit yet, not here.

  • I think you all got carried away on the parkour vid front, i wil admit many videos are made with the intention to be something that people oh and aw about and show to all their friends but that isnt the intent of all videos.

    Many videos are there as records, to show what the practitioner was training at the time or to show other people about new experiences, like, say, your portugal video. And in my own experience video making sessions have been great training, they show me what i dont feel

  • (stutter steps) and help me progress past where i am now.

    They can also be a great medium for artistic expression but i guess that isnt so important now is it :P

  • is this like ninja training

  • The diffrent between rage froobling, art du déplacement, parkour, parkour freestyle freerunning, parcouring is that you eat some donuts before you train rage froobling.

  • This is the flow that parkour emphasizes without the flare, a more realistic version of a chase scenario that traceurs claim to be training for while doing backflips and gymnastics. But I don't know how you can say parkour is lame as hell when this is obviously parkour... Nice vid.

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  • I dont get the difference between this and parkour

  • parkour is efficient movement. rage froobling is cut the bs holy crap someone is chasing me i have to get the hell out of here asap

  • wack as hell, ,nice bboying music though

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  • are you human?

  • oh noes, not the froobling of the egg lolaroars

  • When I linked a friend to this video, she remarked, "they move like animals," which is as great a compliment as I could give.

    Brilliant.

    (Also, your high speed fall at 1:15 is hilarious.)

  • Why have I not wrestled you?

  • I don't have wrestling skills.. =/

    Next time.

  • amazing but be carefull with dat shit!

  • ummm that was parkour with trying to kill each other lol yall are very skilled anyway nice moves

  • :D. The end was best!

  • I really like provolone. Mmmmm. lol.

    I mean, you guys are pretty good. But, like, really? lol.

  • yes, rly.

  • I find it amusing, you say parkour is lame. When all your movements are parkour moves. lol. WTF? I know what it is, you don't like discipline, or, you're mad that you didn't make it up first. lol. Wow.... I mean, nice moves, but, you guys are just knock offs.

  • Keep your spammy crap opinions for guitar videos you cheese-eater.

  • eat Provalone and die! arghh!

  • i agree that parkour is lame and this is way better

  • Holy shit guys! trying to pull eachother down while performing that shit is dangerous as hell. You guys are just idiots...

  • Great pk vid!

  • looks liek a cheep rip off of parkour "just witha different name"

  • 3:50 was sick as hell

  • I love how seriously people are taking all the definitions here. And the peeps taking offense to Teige calling PK and Rage Froobling lame, haha.

    Reading a couple of pages of these comments made my day!

  • This Charlie that used to be in nextgen?

  • No this is Charlie from Guildford. You can see me in my PK video.

  • i liked it =) i dont care about names , i just care about movement and i like this video thats the important Lots of regards and good energy from mexico man ... cheers

    aN3

  • relly nice video well cut and nice music

  • rage froobling? we just call that game "grab ass" here.

  • what's the objective of rage froobling ? ande what's the difference from parkour ?

  • lol

  • lol ? you're really ignorant -.-

  • Dont worry, Teg is making satire, a social commentary on parkour.

  • are u guys in europe or usa?

  • England. =)

  • rage froobling, hmm. it looks cool =D

    but, its stupid that u say that PK = Lame. becuz ur using parkour in this video..

    also its still a great video. but PK is DEFINITLY not lame.

  • hahahaha

  • so did you create rage froobling,

    because it definitely interests me

  • Why do you say parkour is impractical?

  • no difference.

  • What's the big difference to parkour, eccept that the motions are faster and more fluid?

  • The movement is in general same fluid and fast in Parkour and Freerunning. The difference is, that Parkour is to take the most EFFICIENT way from a to b. Freerunning is actually the same movement with flips and acrobatics u know and not based on effiency. it's more EXPRESSING yourself through movement. Both can be fast and fluid.

    I hope this helped.

  • Both are lame.

    Don't forget that.

  • :D why do u say both are lame? don't u like, what ur doing and filming or are u just trying to enforce an ironic idea? i don't get that, cuz emotions are difficult to interpret from those logs.

    peace.

  • I think I understand your message behind Rage Froobling as it is catchingly titled :D It seems like your demonstrating the difference between training parkour and using it and you've proved that a lot of what people practice (like kong precisions) just wouldn't be used in a practical situation. Or maybe I don't understand at all XD either way, awesome display of strength and speed as always, great video.

  • Parkour is a training method, rather than something you practise for; and this is only training: so I dont quite get what you mean by using. Surely your training simply reflects your goals, so if you run around fast it dosnt mean you're using rather than trainnig, just reflects your goals or what interests you..

    Parkour just isnt practical, but thats fine. Nor is Rage Froobling, yet.

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  • no, he says that because all parkour videos started to be just show-offs of how long, how far, how high can you jump, instead of actual, useful parkour

  • When did I say that?

  • really my favourite parkour video!

    thank you

    keep it up!

  • Hmm this must be the first parkour video using usefull parkour techniques.

    Traceurs must understand that you dont have to learn useless 15meter monkey jumps nor super duper precision jumps in order to move around(unless you live in prince of persia world)

    Nice video Respect!!!

  • But you do have to learn useless impressive things in order to become a skilled and respected Traceur; which is the goal for most people training Parkour. This is totally understandable and a fine reason for doing any sport.

  • OptacDoS is right. i'm on his opinion. i love this video, i love your movement :)

  • I'M TELLING DAVID BELLE ON YOU!!!!!!!!!

    On a lesser note, good video. Keep it up.

  • Good stuff bro! aye it be true, names are the most worthless thing. Really inspiring work there, so much to learn from this 5 minute clip, and all the comments along with it.

    It is kind of sad how people must name something - be it Freerunning, Parkour, Rage Froobling or what have you. In the end, it is movement.

    Keep it up! Don't lose your focus now.

  • Oh, well.. I think names are good and useful myself. We have an innate desire to categorise things and form understanding of our world in patterns; and words shape this process too.

    You can use them well or use them badly, and of coruse they have their limitations; but i dont agree that theyre worthless.

  • Hate this video.

  • So wahts different between rage froobling and parkour?

  • Scroll back like 13 or 14 posts.

  • the label. its all movement regardless

  • I dont see the diff between Rage Froobling and parkour...

  • exactly....

  • u do realise thats practicly parkour dont you?

  • No.

  • haha i love this!

  • Fucking sickk! especially the slides love how he adds them in. PRINCE OF PERSIA ALL OVER AGAIN LMAO!

  • I love all the spots you have! Haha where is this filmed? Nice speed and movement too. 5*

  • liking the rage froobling but its A to B as fast as u can surley

  • and again...

  • and again...

  • I STILL love this vid sooo much

    I think i'll watch it again...

  • hehehe is it just me or dose the poll at 1:45 look realy happy to be in the video?

    sorry had to say it.. Great parkour (Rage Froobling?) lovaly fluid movments and great upperbody strength.. really beauifull

  • hope you get what i mean, cause I'm still really unsure of this rage froobling thing...

  • ok my comments are after 3 months from the release of this video.

    I just feel that parkour is different for everyone, and you just define it the way of displacement for escaping?

    I am thinking, parkour can be just from point a to point b in the fastest way, but "rage froobling" is mainly used for escaping? like a slow technique might not be rage froobling because you would be caught before it is executed, but it may be parkour because that just might be the fastest way over that obstacle.

  • Basically, you needn't value the word Parkour or the methods and ideas of practise that other people adopt (or most commonly talk about and do not act upon. You just need a clear idea of what you want to get better at, and then a clear idea of how to go about that (using science!).

    It dosn't matter what Rage Froobling is, really.

    And you can never show the entirety of your training in a short video; nor can you give an honest view of your capacities. Videos remove context and content

  • What I'm saying is: Rage Froobling is just a word I use to remind myself that I as an individual should always remain focussed on my goals: the whys and the hows.

    As a word, Rage Froobling dosn't need to mean anything to you atall: make what you want of it.

    A youtube video is never going to show what Rage Froobling is, of course, because there are so many things I consider an integral part of my training that I either cannot or do not film.

  • thank you so much for your detailed explanation...

  • URBAN BALLET IS BETTER!

  • haha callum skillz

  • yaaaaaaaay dudes !"!!

  • 2:58 - 3:11 Great speed!

  • i like your style its very fluid

  • you've got pep in your step. and it makes me smile in my pants.

  • Its a pathetic attempt to create something better than "li art du deplacement." This is more like freestyle obstacle course for fugitives. But i admit theyre in great shape. Nevertheless PARKOUR 4 LIFE

  • I didn't know the word "Li" featured in the language of Français.

  • I also love the way you describe Rage Froobling; you're pretty accurate there haha.

  • seriously dude.. u guys got great speed though. I dont think the fittest cops can catch u. lmao

  • you just don't get it... do ya? you think rage froobling is any more pathetic than free running? because i'm pretty sure that is truely "freestyle obstacle coursing". you numb nut.

  • i said Parkour was better u dumbass. Not free running. thers a major difference. Get ur facts straight. Gosh u ppl think ur so smart. Free running is nowhere near as practical as rage froobling..but parkour has more technique variety for more dynamic situations....so shut the hell up unless u got sumtin smart to say.

  • then why is teg so much more dynamic then most traceurs? oh well my willy is bigger than yours :P

  • LOLLLL I can't believe I wasn't aware of this great conversation until now.

  • thats probly s lie :P

  • lol this is parkour XD the only diffrence is that your rolling around with another guy in the middle of a city.

  • It makes all the difference.

  • looks like some awesome parkour to me.

  • parkour is lame now??

  • at 2:49 how do u climb poles like that?

  • You push against the wall with your legs, and pull towards/upwards with your arms. Basic climbing principle, you keep your body&weight out fromthe wall perpendicular(ish), the pushing of your legs and gripping of your arms keeps you there.

  • entertained, good and insteresting work, keep it up!

  • velocidade!

  • man how do yall find those places

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