Poll

wut is kooler

flips
4 (40%)
twists
0 (0%)
kicks
0 (0%)
inverts
3 (30%)
spins
1 (10%)
transitions
1 (10%)
positions (lame) (gay)
1 (10%)

Total Members Voted: 10

Author Topic: Parkour and Freerunning -Cement isn't as hard with snow on it-  (Read 11426 times)

pfft 12 hours?? You have to be joking, I do 18.

my eyes start to hurt after 4 hours and i sit 1.75 ft away from screen

aw poop im all sunburnt

my eyes start to hurt after 4 hours and i sit 1.75 ft away from screen

aw poop im all sunburnt
pusillanimous individual, I sit about 1 foot away from my screen for about 18 hours everyday

sorry but have i better things to do

like watching judge judy
« Last Edit: June 03, 2012, 07:15:18 PM by Zloff »


Smart move not even putting a warning under the back flip section to have someone watching you.

I figured people would be smart enough to try it on a trampoline first rather than flat ground, plus I said to search up tutorials on youtube; I never learned with a spotter so it didn't really cross my mind

i have trouble with backflips. it's annoying subconscious fear. that i swear i will get rid of.

as of now, i'm practicing getting down my vaults and B twists. mostly the B twist as it's sort of a new thing to me.

I've never been good at flips.


>5 years of martial arts
>think i know how to do a pk roll
>takes me 2 hours to get it right

>takes me 2 hours to get it right
that's nothing motherforgeter

took me 8 days

yeah i think we all know who's the best now

Bump because this is awesome

I'm so proud of myself, I'm like one of the best backflippers of my team now and I've only been doing them for less than half a year, all those times I landed on my head or neck was worth it

i have trouble with backflips. it's annoying subconscious fear. that i swear i will get rid of.

as of now, i'm practicing getting down my vaults and B twists. mostly the B twist as it's sort of a new thing to me.
I hurt myself too many times trying to do a b-twist, I decided I'd skip to something like the cork since I already know how to a j-step, but too many b-twist fails got me scared to try any twisty moves, I just don't get how to twist lol

>5 years of martial arts
>think i know how to do a pk roll
>takes me 2 hours to get it right
If you're a martial artist you should look try 'tricking', especially if you're in to something with a bunch of kicking moves like taekwondo; it's like martial arts and freerunning combined

What would you recommend for stretches and training etc.? Parkour looks cool and fun, but I also need to just have some basic physical activity; my parents want me to do some sport and nothing really looks interesting or worth it.