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Fearless (Adrian Lopez- Utah Parkour Progression)

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2011

Sorry for the long wait! I broke two of my toes about 2 months ago, and had to take it easy for a while. This was originally gonna be a 5 month progression vid, but then I figured that my injury was a part of my progression so here it is hahaha ;P

I didn't get all the shots and different movements that I wanted to show because of the weather, plus I'm way too impatient and just wanted to get this up. Maybe in my next video ;)

I've been practicing this amazing discipline for about 7 months now and it has changed my life so much! I cannot even explain to you how much freedom it has given me... Not only from the physical environment but every facet of my life as well. I'd say more, but I'm saving it for a mini documentary I'm planning on making soon :D

And in case you haven't noticed, there are no gym clips because I love the feel of accomplishing things on hard cement and metal better! If I screw up, I have no one to blame but myself and just know that I have to work harder if I want to reach my goals. It's all about progression... But yeah, let me know what you think, and although you may not think I've accomplished much in 7 months, (winter time and heavy snow/ice storms for the majority of it) then I don't care! I love the movement and freedom it gives me and I'm not doing it for you! I'm doing this for me...

Peace!

Camera: Canon Powershot SX130
Music: The Bravery- Fearless

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  • Hey man nice video! You really have improved since your last video. We still have yet to train together!

  • @MJayPKay Thanks bro! Yeah for sure! I'm actually gonna be leaving on my mission in a couple of weeks, so we have to try to do it sometime before then. Just PM me your number or something and we'll try and work something out...

  • fuuuck yeah! i just noticed you had a new video, sorry xd

    really enjoyed watching it..

    you have a lot of flow, sir!

    you're clearly a master of the basics now.. so at your place, I'd do physical training to do bigger jumps! (:

  • @BenDemCam Haha don't worry about it dude, at least you saw it right?! :D

    Thanks for all the support you've given, I really appreciate it!

    Lol I wouldn't say I'm a master of the basics, but I feel like I have a good understanding of them. Although I would really love to do bigger jumps, I don't know if thats on my list of priorities right now. My favorite thing to do is turning a little area that looks like nothing into a huge run with a bunch of different combo stuff in it so ya.. Thanks again!

  • amazing!

  • @BlackWomanScholar Thank you! :)

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  • Muito bom! Nice editing and moves.

  • Looks like you recorded plenty of footage, how was the battery life for that, did you use rechargeable batteries? The video quality is really impressive and the video is really good also, but how much recording time did each set of batteries offer? Cheers.

  • What part of Utah is this?

  • @MedvisP Thanks for the encouragement dude! Yeah, I've just recently started breaking through my fears and far (and higher) precisions and faster climb ups are on the top of my list now. What do you mean by getting more extension in my jumps? As in aim farther? Send me a PM if you want...

    But yeah thanks again for the encouragement man, I appreciate it! :D

  • @shane1g1 Yeah man, for sure, I'm ready to train when you are! And thanks, I think cuz the majority of my training was in the winter, I had to learn control more than anything else, but yeah thanks!

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