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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

A short edit of London-based Traceuse Agota in action. Her dedication to training and constant improvement have been inspirational to many budding traceuses. She began training in the Parkour Generations Academy over a year ago and received special coaching by Forrest. She can be found at www.parkourgenerations.com

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  • @ mateoroso, i wish your grammar was 100 times better

  • Fantastic video! Look forward to see more.

    Finally a lady who is doing parkour and shows the world it is so much more than just big jumps! Great great great, love it.

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  • Awesome video and excellent flow. Keep it up and cant wait to see more.

  • For all you penises that say women cant practice parkour, look up Tempest you will see that they can practice parkour. Also Monia Moula. Look it up and maybe you might learn something.

  • She must make good sandwiches .

  • Don't judge a traceur on the way she/he moves, but on the attitude she/he has. Someone with very good skills might not be a good traceur, because being a traceur means you know how and WHEN to act to be useful. Do your research folks!

  • Guys please dont judge all traceuse by this video, what Kat, a mexican freerunner and you will see what i mean watch?v=yu5pNwiKbRA

  • @AmazonPK

    I'm not so flexible... unfortunately in my group there is a guy who is more flexible than me ç__ç but.... I'm very good in balance.. I have my strength too ;D

  • @suhformaggino Balance and flexibility too. In my case at least I am very flexible and adapt and do moves that make the guys scratch their heads because to them it seems utterly impossible. ;)

  • @Sampson712

    you don't have to apologise for facts. we can take that.

  • for girls is more difficult to train parkour because of the strenght that it need.... but... we can be more light and fluent easily =)

    very good video.. and trauceuse!

  • women can do parkour they just have difficulty getting over ledges that require them to lift thier body, if they work out and get more muscular strength they can be as good as men

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