Russian Climber demo. (Very impressive!)

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Really nice Parkour video :)

quite liked the music also
 

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Just wish someone would post a video of all the times they fuck up and fall flat on thier faces

That would be primetime viewing!
 

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Very impressive athletic feats.

He could make money as a stunt-man

or a pizza delivery boy
 

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Thadius said:
Just wish someone would post a video of all the times they fuck up and fall flat on thier faces

That would be primetime viewing!
They don't very often. They train a single move until it becomes a reflex. By doing so they change the way their brain coordinates movement.

It's like with everything you train extensive: Your brain adapts. A trained piano player for example doesn't have to watch his fingers or mind were he moves em. He just reads the music and his brain automaticly translates it into moves.
These guys read the enviroment.
 

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Jeriraa said:
They don't very often. They train a single move until it becomes a reflex. By doing so they change the way their brain coordinates movement.

It's like with everything you train extensive: Your brain adapts. A trained piano player for example doesn't have to watch his fingers or mind were he moves em. He just reads the music and his brain automaticly translates it into moves.
These guys read the enviroment.

Well, the piano can happen to hit the wrong button.. This guy can misread the enviroment.. Its just not so fun for him to show when it goes wrong.. He rather have a big epeen :)
 

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Its very easy to hit the wrong piano key

But the very very good pianists simply do not his wrong notes

I guess its the same with parkour. The very best of the best just dont fuck up
 

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Very interesting this parkour. Been reading up on it.

Requires intensive physical conditioning and a unique mind-set to pull these feats off. Much like a martial artist or a professional dancer. Discipline, physical conditioning, concentration, focus, agility, and a degree of natural ability.
 

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