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Sam 'Disciple' Slater '08

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http://www.americanparkour.com http://www.youtube.com/americanparkour

Sam 'Disciple' Slater training in Westminster, MD. February 2008.

Filmed & edited by Brian Belida.
Music by Nightwish.

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  • @SoarParkour (sigh) i'm still stuck on comparing how good people are at parkour to the people who do parkour in my school, i guess i'm just not really used to seeing people of that area of skill :P

  • @CreamPieVids Yes, I understand that the criticism is unnecessary and a lot of people here are not as good as him, but a lot of people here are that good.

  • @SoarParkour I would doubt that everyone here critisizing him can do all the stuff he does, i mean most people don't realize that parkour is alot harder than it looks, i'm sure you understand that right?

  • @CreamPieVids I've only been training a year and I'm capable of all of the parkour movements in this video. I'm not saying its a bad video, but most people here are as good as him

  • wth? why is everyone making shitting critizism on this video, its awesome, nobody here can even hope to be that good :/

  • are you trying to be gay on purpose?

  • while this guy looks extremely good at martial arts< he doesn't seem that great at parkour.

    but never the less a cool video.

  • I enjoyed this video. This fellow is working to be a perfomer of sorts. He has to perform to get better at performing, as with anyone who performs. I also appreciate his being brave enough to show his mistakes. It illustrates that what seems simple can be dangerous.

  • thats how my nan gets down the shops

  • The errors at the end of the video show me just how wet it was the day they filmed that. The fact that he put those errors in also give some perspective, that it wasn't something that he didn't have to work at or put thought into. He is by no means great, but it'd have to say he isn't awful either.

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