Vibram Fivefingers Extreme Parkour
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@LdB76 yes, but only the encoded file. The editing is very powerful.
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Contrary to popular belief, tilted camera angles don't make things more exciting.
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Is this a training school thing?
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@foxfireman188 People always get this warped opinion when I tell them I run and do PK in my Fivefingers. They say things like "won't you hurt yourself?" or "you need more padding than that." They assume that humans don't naturally have exactly what they need, as if there's one fatal design flaw. Fivefingers do more by doing less. They are probably the most apt shoe for Parkour/freerunning because they encourage your body to use its natural strength and design while increasing grip and protection
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Nice event, bad video quality :(
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Normal shoes with 10 - 20 mm or more of rubber in the sole do *not* absorb the shock of a landing. The rubber condenses and then *rebounds* into your foot, effectively increasing the impact force on your body. This is known as Hooke's Law in physics. It for this reason that car bumpers are not made of rubber. If they were, they'd bounce, causing more of a shock. Best impact absorption is through good landing technique, drawing out the impact over time and rolling well. VFFs are good for this.
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They have NO shock absorbtion. Good running shoes but NOT good parkour shoes. They will destroy your knees . Buy a good pair of dedicated free running shoes.



@PianoSynthPete A good ho always will (;
stazros 1 year ago 47
40 people are fat, lazy and have cheats for wii fit
explosive5cruton 9 months ago 19