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man u make it look sooo easy!!!! Doing a kong is so tough for me, i can do a monkey vault over a rail or a thick short wall but wen its a bit 2 thick, say more than half of my body size. i can't do it, i just end of sitting on it then vault over
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Tutorial? That was just a video of someone doing a double kong...
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man i can almost do this perfectly at my gym :D
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@kracemaniac well, no, i don't think people should just go out and do it. they should have an understanding of how the movement works as well as the physical limitations of their body. this is where a "walkthrough" would come in handy, i think =)
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@Evilsock1285 They actually say that the best way to learn is on your own, just doing it. Everyone has their own style and flow and the very heart of parkour cannot be taught. It's instinct and you can't teach the instinctive and intangible aspects of parkour. What may feel "right" or efficient for one person, may not be for another. It's all about going from point a to b the most efficient way possible for a specific individual. That's the entire point. Trial and error is key.
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You didn't need to double kong this... it was like a 1 foot gap...
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bad example
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@SuperMetalSmurf i kinda like them that way at times just so i can show someone what it is without having to go outside and do it for them haha
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@BJJAWESOMENES423 So ther is absolutely NO benches???
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dude i dont have a place to do this kinda stuff



@kracemaniac There are specific ways to do things in Parkour so you can do them as efficiently and as safely as possible, I don't want to see people throwing themselves at obstacles, that's why learning how to do it is important, idiot.
Evilsock1285 8 months ago 31
@1LIKE2TR1CK There's no need for a "Walkthrough" in parkour. Just go out and do it. And stop asking for thumbs up, that's dull.
kracemaniac 11 months ago 11