K-Swiss Parkour (Director's Cut)
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parkour freerunning i dont care, dont label just move.
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you could hecka tell.that was levi meeuwenberg..woohoo.damn he is so sexy♥
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@karlidge Down steps? thats using more energy then you want to be taken, the only way i see a flip effecient is if your falling about 20ft up, cuz after you got done with your flip your able too see the ground closer therefore judge its height from your feet, so you can roll without messing up, cuz if you just jump off it would be alot scarier.
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Go Levi!
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The guy doing parkour in this commercial is Levi Meeuwenberg.
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what are the shoes called
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@karlidge Because it probably would be easier to just jump down the stairs... ;)
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bro ALL traceurs wear sweatpants
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when parkour never wear over long jeans or pants...it will make u fall
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yea parkour is moving through the environment around you as fast and as efficiently as you can. With basic cat leaps and vaults. But freerunning has some concepts of parkour but with urban gymnastics or flips. so its like 50-50. That's what makes all the difference.
PK -fast as you can
Freerunning- pk vaults and leaps with flips
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the traceur was clearly Skynative. The guy answering the phone was clearly not Skynative.
curse you, sneaky Hollywood.
moneyball32 3 years ago 6
Spot on - you are correct.
karlidge 3 years ago
seem;s like they stole this commercial from david belle
kosovaart 4 years ago
The opening sequence starts in an office like David Belle's BBC Rush Hour commercial, I think that is the extent of the similarity between the two. It intends to pay tribute to one of the founders of Parkour. In BBC David Belle climbs up to a rooftop,In K-Swiss Skynative does a reverse flip to the ground.
karlidge 4 years ago
parkour isn't flips -.-
ZZskateboarding 4 years ago
If a flip allows you to move from one point to another as efficiently and quickly as possible, i.e. down steps, then why would it not be considered Parkour?
karlidge 4 years ago 6