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TheAntZ
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Racenilatr
United States2756 Posts
On November 16 2009 10:29 TheAntZ wrote: you're too easily influenced racenilatr no I am just sold over good ideas | ||
thopol
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Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
rofl same thing | ||
Salv
Canada3083 Posts
Parkour is pretty hard to simply jump into [pun intended lol]. | ||
Bowdz
United States202 Posts
On November 16 2009 10:58 thopol wrote: I did some PK jams a couple of summers ago and I had a great time. I was thoroughly inexperienced, but you learn the skills and develop the muscles much more quickly than you would think. That was the best shape I've ever been in. I recommend giving it a shot. Indeed. If you can find a jam nearby, I would HIGHLY recommend going to it. My first jam was at my university last year and not only did I learn more in a few hours about parkour than I had in months of training (Tyson Cecka and Brian Orosco were there and really helped to tweak my landing/rolls) but it was one of the best experiences of my college experience. I will never look at my campus the same way. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On November 16 2009 07:48 Racenilatr wrote: I've been watching these parkour videos and they are just insane! They motivated me enough to do a front roll and a pathetic pass of a cartwheel too. Being a pretty long way from B-, I thought why not try some amateur form of parkour? What I would really like to learn how to do is to run up a wall and do a backflip and also to run up a wall and spin while being in a vertical position, but I don't know where to get started. The only obvious thing is that I need to work out more and get my body in top physical shape before I attempt anything too serious that could hurt me xD Are there any parkour people that post on Teamliquid that are gosu at parkour? Doing the backflip is not that hard, it's the first thing i ever did parkour wise. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On November 16 2009 08:01 Racenilatr wrote: Definitly What I wonder though is how you can get enough grip to get that high on a wall? I am thinking they use special kind of shoes that have good gripping for this kind of stuff Regular tennis shoes or indoor soccer shoes work well too. | ||
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