Great video Angus! And, I like the framework you came up with for making progress through your injury…looking forward to seeing the rest of the videos in this series!
Loved the video, as someone going through a wrist injury for 3 years i really relate to this. Luckily i never had serious issues with my lower body, I think having two injuries, one in the upper body and one in the lower, would be the worst thing that could happen. Being a parkour athlete is tough but it's always worth the struggle. Also, how did you do that scheme at 1:12?
Thank you Nico! Combinations of injuries can be so difficult as you have so many less 'work around it' options. And I use an online site called Milanote. Its free to use, really good for planning projects and making graphs etc!
Great video Angus! And, I like the framework you came up with for making progress through your injury…looking forward to seeing the rest of the videos in this series!
Lovely concept and idea , look forward to seeing more on UA-cam and in person 👍🏼
Thank you Jedi master
Nice concept! Looking forward to more in this series.
Thank you Hugo!
Love this so much! Already excited for the next one. You have such a beautiful way of explaining things I find it so motivating to listen to!
Thanks Matty!!!
Editing stepped up, and very relatable. Love it
Cheers Will! Slowly getting there with the editing 🙏
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Love the layout and the personality shown. Excited to keep up with this series as it progresses, and as YOU progress. ❤
Thank you kind sir, second one is up and got a few ideas for the next ones 🙏 you also are largely responsible for dragging me out the reclusive hole.
@@AngusUren good deal and love hearing that you’re out of the reclusive hole 😇
Loved the video, as someone going through a wrist injury for 3 years i really relate to this. Luckily i never had serious issues with my lower body, I think having two injuries, one in the upper body and one in the lower, would be the worst thing that could happen. Being a parkour athlete is tough but it's always worth the struggle. Also, how did you do that scheme at 1:12?
Thank you Nico! Combinations of injuries can be so difficult as you have so many less 'work around it' options. And I use an online site called Milanote. Its free to use, really good for planning projects and making graphs etc!