Saturday, September 29, 2007

Norwich Parkour Fun and Training

Duration: 02:21 minutes
Upload Time: 06-12-08 07:06:14
User: ParkourTV
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Very nice parkour compilation of bails, goofs and parkour / freerunning fun .

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callanday ::: Favorites
kool
07-09-22 13:50:36
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deamonchilder ::: Favorites
the philosophy has been around since David Belle founded parkour. without the philosophy, its freerunning (i dont have anything against freerunners, just saying its not parkour)
07-08-14 14:35:38
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BigChiefWiggles ::: Favorites
I grew up on the streets where parkour got started, there was no philosophy, just a bunch of kids in a third world country pushing each other to do harder jumps/climbs. Many old soviet buildings were abandoned and perfect for climbing all over.
07-08-14 13:55:52
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deamonchilder ::: Favorites
srry, that last comment was to bigchiefwiggles
07-08-14 01:01:23
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deamonchilder ::: Favorites
Sorry to say, but you dont seem know anything about parkour. if you did, youd know that theres a philosophy, in which you train to know your bodys limits. also, parkour has nothing to do with competition- thats totally against the philosophy of parkour as well. go and do a little research, itll make more sense.
07-08-14 01:00:05
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gunitshane ::: Favorites
funniest parts gotta be the press ups on the wall lol
07-04-26 13:54:24
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BigChiefWiggles ::: Favorites
The point I guess is, when people get into something as dangerous as jumping buildings or riding 200mph or skydiving on a competetive level, they very often push themselves to do things they normaly would not try yet (if at all) and in the end only end up hurt.
07-04-02 21:50:23
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BigChiefWiggles ::: Favorites
Lol, good point on the third scenario, I agree with the 'wasted life' concept on some level, but it is a childish way to look at it. There are many ways to have fun that dont involve injuries. I ride a motorcycle every day knowing full well what can happen if I crash. On the other hand I wear a helmet and armor to help protect me alittle, and I dont try to ride like Im in a race, I dont push it.
07-04-02 21:46:04
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vervet999 ::: Favorites
scenario 3: he doesn't do anything, avoids any sports (these injuries are more likely to happen in competitive sports where you're not in control of your surroundings) lives a boring life, never learns what it is to have fun, never gets good at anything, his body goes to waste. so does his life. what's your point? we're aware injuries can happen, but this is all the stuff that's gone wrong, compared to the hours of footage of stuff going right... what message are you trying to convey here?
07-04-02 07:05:34
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BigChiefWiggles ::: Favorites
Here is how this goes: the kid slips once during practice, lands on some metal or concrete with his/her face, looses half the front teeth, breaks the jaw. Then they go to the ER, get their jaw wired shot for a few months (if there are enough teeth left to do it), and after the jaw heals about 10k $ in dental reconstruction follows. This is the good version. Bad one: same fall, kid hits his head on a concrete floor and develops a speech imparement for the reast of his/her life> The End
07-04-01 22:36:17
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