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  • call it whatever you like, it's been around since people could walk.

  • People were more fit back in the days.

  • Viva Arnim Dahl, el gran exponente.

  • David belle didn't invent it but he perfected a lot of it...like you don't see any proper tuck and roll landings in these old videos

  • el parkour existe desde que eramos monos david belle le puso un nombre

  • viejo grasias porf el video

  • @heiderbata25 Gracias a vos por mirarlo.

  • : excelente la compilacion del material. Los mejores stunts de los años 30 y demas estan ahi :D

    Ahora, discierno con lo de la creacion del Parkour. Ya que David Belle, CREO el Parkour, por su nombre y significado, pero eso no significa que nadie antes lo haya "practicado". TODOS hicimos parkour en algun momento, todos nos trepamos a un arbol, saltamos un charco o miles de cosas, pero JAMAS supimos llamarle mas que "jugar". David Belle, le puso el nombre.

    Extra points por el temita de CowBe.

  • @hackkk Esta bien lo que decís, pero si lees un post anterior contestando a una persona que aplicaba las mismas ideas que vos, le decía que el, como vos le llamas, significado, fue inculcado e instituido desde otra disciplina llamada méthode naturelle incluso el nombre deriva de una de sus sub disciplinas llamada "parcours du combattant"

  • esta muy bueno el video.. solo que creo que al decir que desarrollo el parkour se refiere al sentido de lograr propagarlo como si estuvieramos haciendo skateboarding o biking.. estos actores de peliculas no hicieron eso, ellos eran gimnastas y los saltos de las peliculas son acrobacias que no pretendian que nadie las haga. A mi parecer David Belle realmente invento el parkour, a no ser por el no lo practicariamos tantos en el mundo

  • @hllbabilonia666 Gracias por el comentario, espero que no ser mal interpretado con este vídeo, yo respeto y considero a David Belle, como bien lo expresaste, el mayor motivo de por que hoy por hoy se practique en todo el mundo. Probablemente el personaje mas trascendental que nunca tendrá el Parkour.

    Pero no estoy de acuerdo con que el sea el "inventor".

  • @libidowolf He never said he 'invented" the movements that people consider to be Parkour. Parkour isn't a set group of movements, some people just think that's what it is. What you are showing in this video is that people have been moving they way Parkour practitioners do for many years. What it doesn't show is the purpose and meaning behind it all, which is where the difference is.

  • @chippa20 I suppose you don't understand Spanish, because in earlier posts and the in the description I explain several times about the subject you are mentioning. But the true is that not everybody takes time to read them before they comment. First of all you have to define what Parkour is, which something rather difficult because of the introspective and personal character that PK has. But something that everybody agree on is to consider PK a physical and mental discipline....

  • @libidowolf I don't have any problem defining Parkour, pretty simple really

  • @chippa20 and yet that definition has your own personal input not everybody agree on how Parkour have to be analyse, plus if you say that is simple but do not make your point means nothing.

  • @libidowolf not really, the definition has been stated many times by David Belle, its just that people don't want to listen, because it does not fit with what they wish it to be. David never said that Parkour is a catalogue of tricks. Which is the whole problem with this video in the first place. It infers that Parkour is simply a collection of tricks. It is not.

  • @chippa20 When you watch videos of David Belle doing Parkour, he is showing similar stuff, he even adds unessential movements and one single interrupted displacement, This video doesn't attempt to show a collection of tricks, most of it is people getting from one point to another. Can you please say what it is instead of saying not what it is not?

  • @libidowolf You are still focusing on what you see in videos and not on what he says. If we see a video of David Belle shitting in the woods does that make shitting in the woods parkour? You are comparing movement patterns. not the whole. Don't know if you know much about Capoeira, but alot of people think it is what you see the 2 people doing in the centre of the roda.

  • @chippa20 ... I not just focusing in the movement, "to reach such accomplishments is needed to develop certain techniques and have a method of training that compliments and develops their bodies in order to stand for this challenges" that of curse involves a psychical process. "...the people named in this video and you will find out that they have a quite deep approach and even an ideology to what they where doing and they expressed that in the way they lived their lives" A way of life!!!

  • @libidowolf David Belle's videos were made to promote himself. He wanted to get stuntwork and acting work so he made all those videos as showreels of himself. He was not trying to promote parkour, and David Belle did not upload those videos himself, others did who just named it parkour. As chippa20 said, defining parkour is very simple, but people choose to ignore the true meaning. What is parkour? Google "PARKOURPEDIA"

    have a look at it.

  • @easilypersuaded I already consider that, but if choose from any other video considered to represent Parkour... even the you and you friend chippa have, there is not much of a difference with this in terms of movement, regardless the purpose I just saying that people have always been moving with similar motivations and spirit that now days Parkour practitioners have, I'm not against D. Belle, I consider him the one of the most important figures on the discipline.

  • @libidowolf But Capoeira isn't just what those people are doing in the centre, it's the singing, the instruments, everything, it all goes into making Capoeira what it is. Its the same with Parkour. Too many people only focus on the movement and don't bother to dig any deeper.

  • @chippa20 What it's not... What it's like... can you just say the "very simple" definition, to end this unproductive discussion??

  • @libidowolf it's not unproductive at all. discussion is good if it can make people think and/or educate them. As for what Parkour is all you need to do is watch the videos where David actually explains Parkour, or read the interviews. He repeats what it is, and what it isn't in some cases multiple times. most of them are collected at parkourpedia How exactly will me giving you a simple definition actually end the discussion?

  • @chippa20 It's unproductive because you don't get you point out until you actually define it, is just circular reasoning and very repetitive, If I got you definition of what Parkour is, I can demonstrate with evidence that "the principles behind Parkour combined with the physical activities" are not something exclusive from Parkour and that the only relatively new thing about it is actually the action of name it.

  • @libidowolf my point isn't really about the definition. You want to make a point that Parkour is nothing new. I don't disagree with that, neither would the person who gave what he did the name Parkour. What is ironic is that David knows what he does in not new, yet, rather than calling it 'freestyle hebertism' he gave an original name to his personal method of training, and still people like yourself come along and make videos like this. People are screwed either way.

  • @chippa20 "You want to make a point that Parkour is nothing new. I don't disagree with that"

    I rest my case.

  • @libidowolf and miss the whole point

  • @chippa20 I'm not missing the point, I agree with you that Parkour is nothing new, not its practice and its mental, spiritual and physical pursuits. There where many people who practice something like it combining all aspects in many different places of the world in many different times in history and even contemporary to you and me but never gave it a name, period.

  • @chippa20 ...The people here in this video is executing complex movements to adapt their bodies to the surrounding and to get to a place using just the capabilities of their physique, but to reach such accomplishments is needed to develop certain techniques and have a method of training that compliments and develops their bodies in order to stand for this challenges. It is no way a straight forward process, they had have to achieve an awareness of their movement, we all Traceurs understand that.

  • @chippa20... And what is that if not a discipline...? If you can I recommend you to do a little research about the people named in this video and you will find out that they have a quite deep approach and even an ideology to what they where doing and they expressed that in the way they lived their lives. There is a quite good documentary on youtube about Douglas Fairbanks that is very interesting if you can watch it.

  • @hllbabilonia666 Como el y muchos de los mayores exponentes de la disciplina han entendido, el Parkour tiene muchos aspectos de donde puede ser analizado, es una forma de vida, una forma de expresión, un método de entrenamiento y un conjunto de técnicas.

    Por empezar la ideología, filosofía y cosmovisión como llega a nosotros a sido desarrollada e implementada por el muy conocido Georges Herbert incluso la palabra Parkour deriva de una de las discipl derivadas del Método Natural llamada Parcours

  • @hllbabilonia666 Pero a su ves dicha ideología y forma de vida le llega a el a través de la influencia de culturas primitivas que de echo tenían que lidiar con su medio ambiente haciendo de esto una metodología y una forma de vida ademas de una tradición. Todas las culturas han debido adaptarse a su medio sabiendo como desplazarse en el de la forma mas eficaz tomando la ruta mas rápida y conveniente, un conocimiento que se transmitía de forma generacional.

  • @libidowolf claro. me referia a que lo "invento" como decimos que los z-boys "reinventaron" el skateboarding. El parkour es es la modernidad del entrenamiento nija o de lo ladrones arabes :D suerte

    buenisimo el video :P

  • @hllbabilonia666 No podría estar mas de acuerdo con lo que dijiste, de echo un antropologo francés (por que es que están en todos lados?) llamado Gustave Le Bon comenta en uno de sus estudios acerca de la forma como los niños y adolescentes de una ciudad en la india en el siglo 19 jugaban a copiar a los simios que pululaban por allí saltando por los techos con una agilidad increíble robando frutas a los mercaderes locales. ni siquiera hacer Parkour en la ciudad es un echo nuevo.

  • Para cuando la 2ª parte?

    Haces un gran trabajo, felicitaciones!!!

  • @Astreo8 Muchas gracias de enserio, no sabes lo que me paso... hace cosa de 2 o tres meses estaba por terminar la segunda parte y un virus acabo con my disco y no había echo ningún backup, me frustro tanto que deje el proyecto para otra ocasión, ahora tengo ganas de espesarlo todo de nuevo, si tienes algún video que recomendarme para la segunda parte te lo agradeceré hay un montón de videos que he perdido y no he podido encontrar de nuevo.

    saludos

  • lie! this men is not origin of parkour other men more old is arnim dahl

  • awesome video what is the name of the song? plis =)

  • @coutolidas is called "tank"

  • Hi, I'd like your video, but also David Belle say that Parkour is into the human, because we are animal and we are the evolution of monkeys.

    (if you want to do a second part wath also Harold Lloyd he had climb buildings etc..)

  • 0:59 reminds me of Prince of Persia. The very very first one from the 80's.

  • that's nice John I know all of this but thanks anyway. I do parkour also. Sooooo cheers.

  • now i know where Jackie Chan got all his move from, its all started from Parkour

  • @kingphet123 actually, lots of very god and recognized traceurs or free runners, have said before that their inspiration was... gues who.. jackie chan

  • o yes very ncie movie !

  • Ohhh wow. Incredible stuff. I guess you cannot take credit for what others have done before you. Hmmmmm. well we all learn from the animals anyway. LOL

  • @Mario7evens He didnt say that he invented the movements. He originated the trainingmethod and the philosophy which he called parkour. He also said that his father taught him all the movements.

  • awesome

  • а я всегда говарил что паркур был всегда!!)!)))! но бэль его обозвал, и показал как отдельную дисциплину)))

  • nice video!!!

  • Fucking hell!!! this is great material 5*/5*

  • que buen video ese david bell como se lleba varios creditosel pakour es o son varias diciplinas juntas y deportes solo ay que ser nosotros y el querer ser alguien con condicion y fuerza y poder ay que tener el cuepo en forma como dicen mente sana cuerpo sano ay que tener todo bien

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