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Fight Science - Parkour Episode: Ryan Doyle & Daniel Ilabaca

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National geographics fight science invites redbull's parkour athlete ryan doyle and daniel ilabaca from wfpf to help work out the mental geometry of parkour freerunning. roll and cat leap tutorial. james lew,

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  • To those who want to learn parkour: Start small, slowly build up your body and progress. These guys trained like 10+ years. You can't expect to learn parkour in a day or something.

  • "heights that will maim or kill ordinary people" haha i love not being a normal person.

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  • 4ever parkour traceur for all time

  • Thumbs up if your a Traceur and like watching this even though we know this lol

  • I like how us traceurs know all this already but still watch it.

  • @owo15xd just pointing it out. coz the video is like this could kill a normal persoon and hyping it up to be a massive drop. when really its not. aslong as you can roll well, its not that big

  • @evymetal95 so???

  • a brotherhood of warriors who fight for freedom, shrouded in secrecy,feared for their ruthlessnes... they are those who would save humanity,,or destroy it , fighting for freedom and flee to live another day.for they where the assassins and that was their creed

  • i could make that. with or without the padding

  • Got it! Look at that!

  • @DgangaJ Traceurs are in more than average physical condition and their body's have adapted to the movements they repititively do which means well... they aren't normal

  • i like how they were like, "This would be terrible for a NORMAL HUMAN", like Traceurs are superhuman or something xD I'll admit, it almost seems like that at Ryan Doyle's and Daniel Ilabaca's levels, but anyone can learn parkour! I don't claim to be great but I've been a Traceur for awhile now, and I love teaching people! It's all about the individual's journey, and watching people take their first steps as a Traceur is just awsome to me :D

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