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  • Step by step guide to a parkour roll - 3RUN
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    Performed and Narrated by Sam Parham. Edited by Cole armitage.
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  • @Sn1p3rSh4wn
    @Sn1p3rSh4wn 13 років тому

    WHEN YOU ROLL, YOUR ROLL SHOULD NEVER, EVER HURT. ROLLING IS AN ART, AND IT TAKES A TON OF TIME TO MASTER. DO NOT EVER LISTEN TO ANYONE SAY THAT ITS SUPPOSED TO HURT. PAIN MEANS YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG. I know a guy who has permanent back damage because he listened to people say it would hurt and to just deal with it. Thumbs Up to save people from injury so they see this!

  • @twitch105
    @twitch105 13 років тому

    this is great, i just got the whole thing, so every vid tutorial,and right now, all im focused on is perfecting my roll

  • @datguyreggie1
    @datguyreggie1 14 років тому

    man i have never done a parkour in my life but yet i watch your vid for 10 minutes and i could do a parkour roll now 5 stars man

  • @Niklastard
    @Niklastard 15 років тому

    No joke, i just wanted to look for a roll tutorial so i opened youtube and BAM there was your video in the subscription bar xD thanks dude

  • @keyofbeingtracer
    @keyofbeingtracer 15 років тому

    yeahh, nice tutorial, very clear, good uv made something like this because much people are still askin how to perform a roll, hope this will teach them something^^ keep the tuts up! respect

  • @sherdakooky
    @sherdakooky 14 років тому

    yeah me too. try diving rolls on a carpet or grass to strengthen the shoulder. and to take in the momentum and redirect it to your upper body to fully spring off the ground.

  • @gaza-emotionz7071
    @gaza-emotionz7071 12 років тому

    this was so easy though i was a little bit afraid
    thx man i appreciate your video and im gonna look at the others

  • @antony278
    @antony278 14 років тому

    great video on rolls i now know how to do one.
    Thanks.

  • @krishnadas13
    @krishnadas13 14 років тому

    all it is is a modified judo fall break. instead of staying on the ground to end the momentum, you come back up. it's taught in judo to saveyou from a painful throw or trip/fall. if done right, you can roll down aflight of stairs with no problems/injuries

  • @Aquaified
    @Aquaified 12 років тому

    Yesh, I can now do a roll. Thank you 3run person.

  • @krishnadas13
    @krishnadas13 14 років тому

    think of it this way... the way the guy positions his arms for the 'collapse and support' technique is more like a tire or wheel, from the arms, you want to roll from the front arm up to its shoulder, continuing the momentum in a straight line that causes you to roll from shoulder to right above the opposite hip, and if done proper, you're legs will follow. now, if you are just practicing, from a stopped , standing possition, then yes, push off to start the momentum.

  • @DarkProductions7
    @DarkProductions7 11 років тому

    This helped me realize that i had my hands to far out for the roll now i know to put them closer

  • @MoveSMART4Safety
    @MoveSMART4Safety 13 років тому

    Primary traceur rolling issues I've seen:
    • not roll diagonally/shoulder to opposite hip - best to limit "spine time" & also raises muscles so you fall on soft tissue rather than vertebra
    • hit head on forward rolls
    • not use arms/their 1st point of contact is shoulder - so don't spread force of the fall - can lead to shoulder problems
    • many jump & roll where force vector is aimed down too much rather than out - increases force that comes into their body rather than spreading force of fall

  • @Freeriderfan
    @Freeriderfan 15 років тому

    Thanks. Now i know how to do a roll!!! THANKS!

  • @joekaparkour
    @joekaparkour 14 років тому

    yeah this are very important questions and need to be answered

  • @3runtube
    @3runtube  15 років тому

    The video is a mere 3:55, if you are desperate to see the examples they come at the end (easy to skip to if you cant wait) but the explanation is the most important part, watching a roll on its own does nothing to help beginners. Peace

  • @3runtube
    @3runtube  15 років тому

    As Nitebringer said, its fine to learn just on one side, though it is worth developing both sides in time...
    Peace

  • @MyshXD
    @MyshXD 15 років тому

    "welcom bac"

  • @IolcanPK
    @IolcanPK 14 років тому

    @ImAFlyingWhale Totally.
    I think what troubles you is the hip bone.Don't practise on soft surface-It will make you miss-learn the roll.
    Try experimenting with your exti and feet placement as you exit the roll.

  • @PsychoticLuke
    @PsychoticLuke 15 років тому

    His roll is very similar to the one done in Jujutsu. Just curl into a ball as much as you can when doing the roll. Don't jump onto the floor... but try to feel yourself "rolling" along the ground. And not jump ON the ground and THEN roll. That's where you get hurt. Instead... coil up into a ball as much as you can, and roll along the road. Roll with it, do not go against it. :) And that's it!

  • @redjay1998
    @redjay1998 13 років тому

    Thanks to him I know how to jump from a two story house(after a couple months of practice)

  • @Katana9990
    @Katana9990 13 років тому

    REMEMBER! always roll on something soft for starters! I found that grass or carpet is good, and dont be afraid to roll on concrete when you feel comfortable! Parkour and Free-Running isnt just about doing cool stuff, its about gaining self confidence!

  • @yekrixz1
    @yekrixz1 13 років тому

    thnks!!! this video is too usefull becouse i can't do the roll!! but tomorrow i going to try with this technic!!! :D really thnks!!

  • @Tard1s2
    @Tard1s2 12 років тому

    The first time I did it it hurt like hell but I got it thanks man

  • @avenegedslaterfold
    @avenegedslaterfold 12 років тому

    @2ndhandAcrobatman Try rolling at a slightly straighter degree instead of on your side i think. More vertical, less horizontal. Need the balance in-between so you dont hurt your shoulder (too vertical) or your hip (too horizontal)

  • @horny4violence
    @horny4violence 11 років тому +3

    Outside? I never heard of that server before.

  • @mamrvx
    @mamrvx 15 років тому

    great tutorials!

  • @riveraluciano
    @riveraluciano 14 років тому

    @ImAFlyingWhale yup it's very natural and it's very easy to realize when you're making a mistake (you'll mainly feel pain in the back of the head, the shoulder or the spine), but if you practice first while being crouched, you should get a good feeling of it before doing it in speed. If you're feeling a lot of pain after 2 or 3 times, give it a brake and when you feel better, do it slowly. If this doesn't help you (i don't see why), look for "falling aikido", maybe it helps.

  • @sw40105
    @sw40105 13 років тому

    Thanks mate great tutorial.Could you possibly do a tutorial of how to do it running or diving ?

  • @richardfrieman
    @richardfrieman 14 років тому

    you need to go over your right/left shoulder, so it's not rolling on your spine. if that fraction of a second that it crosses your spine hurts you, the only thing I can think of is just to wear a couple of shirts as cushion.

  • @Alex293i
    @Alex293i 14 років тому

    Buenisimo...!!!!!!!!!!!!!! era justo lo que estaba buscando
    gracias por el video

  • @T0mstyle
    @T0mstyle 13 років тому

    @TheYusufPatel Thnx for your input. I think it actually is a bit personal, I like it more with 2 feet on the ground, maybe not good for momentum but I find it more controlled. (still breaks my falls good too)

  • @abcabcx10
    @abcabcx10 12 років тому

    Wow helped me a lot , thanks dude !! :)

  • @sherdakooky
    @sherdakooky 14 років тому

    yeah dude. I do the tuck and roll. Usually on grass though I should practice on concrete.

  • @Sn1p3rSh4wn
    @Sn1p3rSh4wn 13 років тому

    @TheOnesTainted
    Don't stop, just perfect your technique so that you roll in a way without pain. There is a difference between pain and discomfort though: You'll always have discomfort rolling on pavement, but shouldn't have pain.

  • @RookieN08
    @RookieN08 13 років тому

    @MasterMaxD , thanks!!! using blanket is a great idea

  • @DragoKnightxt10
    @DragoKnightxt10 15 років тому

    Thanks! I've always screwed up on the rolls for some certain reason during the times when i come down with impact. I watched other videos, but they were'nt as good as yours! btw how did you make the video so crystal clear, and what camera did you use?

  • @chemify
    @chemify 15 років тому

    i've the same problem sometimes-i think when you get into the roll you dont really, well, i think you collapse into the roll so you land directly on your shoulder, without using your arm to bound off the impact (sorry for my bad english)
    i think you crash into the roll-perhaps you should try every technique to find yours-good luck^^

  • @kao_1
    @kao_1 15 років тому

    Great video.. very well explained, helpful.. thanks!.. 5/5

  • @BioHazard7911
    @BioHazard7911 12 років тому

    Thanks for the help bro!

  • @pastamethis
    @pastamethis 15 років тому

    great explanation, gd demonstration :)

  • @kordellzack805
    @kordellzack805 11 років тому

    Thank You this really helped

  • @Mr.Kitten96
    @Mr.Kitten96 12 років тому

    thanks man, this is such an easy move :D

  • @Katana9990
    @Katana9990 12 років тому

    He did forget to say one important thing guys, THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! You are rolling from your shoulder to the OPPOSITE HIP! DONT JUST GO ON YOUR SHOULDER AND GO STRAIGHT! give it a little angle, make sure your spine is in as little contact as possible!

  • @Remi96067
    @Remi96067 15 років тому

    Amazing quality ;o

  • @Kfog13
    @Kfog13 14 років тому

    You should do a tutorial from that ledge behind u to show how it would be done from higher instead of on the ground. Whats the highest you guys have jumped from?

  • @RE4gamerrrrrr
    @RE4gamerrrrrr 15 років тому

    One thing I've learned is that you need to finish the roll by rolling onto your feet, because what you do and I do is keep the left leg bent and you can slam your ankle onto the ground

  • @TheYusufPatel
    @TheYusufPatel 13 років тому

    @T0mstyle Thats wat i had thought initially but last weekend i was taught that its better for continuing momoentum if u make the figure of four with ur legs like that

  • @thisisnotaverygoodusername2637
    @thisisnotaverygoodusername2637 9 років тому

    Thx good tutorial.

  • @thomasXkiteXforXlife
    @thomasXkiteXforXlife 14 років тому

    it looks pretty clear,
    but it's harder than it looks
    I'm practicing it now ! (:

  • @M4lign
    @M4lign 14 років тому

    @ImAFlyingWhale you may not be arching your back enough when you roll. curl up into a smaller ball and it will help. if you keep your back straight, your lower back is going to slap when you start to come over with the roll.

  • @MrBoesen
    @MrBoesen 14 років тому

    i can do that too :) , its nice to jump down from high points without getting hurt :)

  • @ahmprince
    @ahmprince 15 років тому

    Oh thanks!

  • @Clasher-gq2qp
    @Clasher-gq2qp 9 років тому

    the video helps a lot

  • @Sn1p3rSh4wn
    @Sn1p3rSh4wn 13 років тому

    @thevideochief
    OR you can simply practice your own technique and figure out what roll works for you, because everyone's body is different. Just make sure it doesnt hurt.

  • @RidingWithGerdas
    @RidingWithGerdas 15 років тому

    I like cameras colors

  • @UnspokenHonor
    @UnspokenHonor 12 років тому

    @Porodyn No, not at all. I really damaged my shoulder for 5 months by doing improper rolls repeatedly. One should never continue if you are getting chronic pain due to the rolls. (pain when not rolling). The roll is mostly about technique, but strength always helps.

  • @MilitantBlackGuy1
    @MilitantBlackGuy1 15 років тому

    you can do it at any wieght mate it's all about the fun just go easy if you're heavy

  • @sergiocoelho_arts
    @sergiocoelho_arts 15 років тому

    Very nice tutorial! 5*****

  • @Katana9990
    @Katana9990 12 років тому

    Thats the Idear!

  • @T0mstyle
    @T0mstyle 13 років тому

    @Demonbane93 It is only it depends on where you make the roll, if you do it on a hard flooring in t-shirt its more than logical it hurts your spine, the more fluid your roll is the less it hurts though.

  • @ras464
    @ras464 15 років тому

    thanks i kinda got it now

  • @streetmirage
    @streetmirage 15 років тому

    great tutorial!
    I have a question though, if we're doing a drop into a roll, should we try to jump as far as we can and try to extend our body forward before the roll?

  • @akrebsie
    @akrebsie 14 років тому

    @ImAFlyingWhale
    Yeah that's pretty normal, provided it is only bruising, but the point is to practice not bruising youself. I f you put your hand on your hip with you thumb pointing back, you should be able to feel two bones, (processes) one of them on the side and the other near the middle of your lower back, point is to get between these two points.

  • @eliteinventor
    @eliteinventor 12 років тому

    That really helped

  • @Katana9990
    @Katana9990 13 років тому

    so THATS the idear!

  • @Galwaypro
    @Galwaypro 11 років тому

    Thx u really helped

  • @astrovan14
    @astrovan14 13 років тому

    @ddd1234ify jump to a trampoline from the roof of a house or something, even if you don't know how to roll you'll still do it anyway like an instinct. just use your knees as shock absorbers your forward motion will sort of push/pull you into a roll.

  • @demonhunter820
    @demonhunter820 15 років тому

    Its up at the top of my arm under my shoulder. Its the spot that hurts really bad when someone punches you there

  • @DawnSentinel
    @DawnSentinel 13 років тому

    @Sn1p3rSh4wn Why would someone think that O.o, rolls are slightly uncomfortable as you are effectively lying on a hard surface and getting up but if something hurts; that is your body telling you that you are damaging it.

  • @BigHairyYak
    @BigHairyYak 13 років тому

    @sn1p3rsh4wn - Thanks For the tip. I just started rolling (ish) following this tutorial :)
    Quick question, though. I feel dumb asking, but when you roll, are you supposed to feel really dizzy, or is that something you get used to over time?

  • @shaman_uria
    @shaman_uria 14 років тому

    I always hurt my self performing a roll -.- sux but im gonna go on trying:D

  • @MPOTW
    @MPOTW 13 років тому

    2:01... the way he says "locked" BHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @Sn1p3rSh4wn
    @Sn1p3rSh4wn 13 років тому

    @yoscott1
    Try to build up your back muscles. Also, decrease the radius of your roll. I've seen some people who basically do a barrel-roll on the ground.

  • @EffinChat
    @EffinChat 15 років тому

    yay, now i can breakfalll
    Thanks :D

  • @MultiVertice
    @MultiVertice 13 років тому

    Niiiice man.

  • @Darkyammix
    @Darkyammix 15 років тому

    very nice

  • @pkrory7
    @pkrory7 15 років тому

    Nice Tutorial man !
    -peace-

  • @MasterChief096
    @MasterChief096 14 років тому

    The Idea-er haha :D I love these accents.

  • @WTFunny1974
    @WTFunny1974 15 років тому

    Sam, you mentioned that you roll from your right side. Is it important to be ambidextrous on your rolls, or is it sufficient to just roll from one side?

  • @Sn1p3rSh4wn
    @Sn1p3rSh4wn 13 років тому

    @K41R0NV3RB0N
    Practice on GRASS until you MASTER the roll without feeling any hard impact on the spine, ribs, or hips. Roll around on concrete to see what you're hitting in your roll that is painfull, then go back on grass and fix it. Everyone has a much different roll because of their different body shapes. The idea in Parkour is to learn how to move your body, not to learn pre-set moves learned on someone else's.

  • @NiclasTimle89
    @NiclasTimle89 15 років тому

    Thx that relly helpt me alot =)... Could't do it on harder surfaces like concrete .. thx =)

  • @sherdakooky
    @sherdakooky 14 років тому

    Depends on how you land.

  • @warmaster5128
    @warmaster5128 12 років тому

    thanks

  • @drako1228
    @drako1228 13 років тому

    @monkdudeable yea really. i think it's just cos of the camera angle. purpose of roll is to reduce impact, only parts that come into contact with the ground are your feet, back and palm of hands. if the elbow does touch the ground, elbow=hard, cement=hard, that's gona be a solid impact. not good..

  • @knsrulz
    @knsrulz 11 років тому

    goog tutorial

  • @GipasGR
    @GipasGR 14 років тому

    First use your hands as he is showing, ("the collapsing part"), and then tuck your head into it, so you will roll with your shoulder and not with your spine. Don't be afraid of hurting ur head, coz u wont. it doesnt hit the ground (at least it shouldnt...) I do it that way, and i m always safe and sound...altough i dont take any responsibility for what happens to you

  • @spartinpastic
    @spartinpastic 12 років тому

    I'm no doctor but I would get that checked.

  • @JHafichuk
    @JHafichuk 15 років тому

    You should get chase to make a tutorial on the wall full.

  • @jathen7275
    @jathen7275 14 років тому

    man my rolls needed work so i watch this video

  • @djchigukom
    @djchigukom 12 років тому

    You need to turn your body on the exit of the roll to avoid your hip. Check this video at 6:53
    Hope this helps you :)

  • @DeBaardman
    @DeBaardman 15 років тому

    i tried to learn this, but i just couldn't do it, maybe with this explaination?? thanks a lot ;P i'm a beginner. I keep jumping of everyting and hangin on all ledges i see ;P Thanks for this :-)

  • @drconnormurphy
    @drconnormurphy 12 років тому

    Ur actually supposed to create distance from your hands to your feet, giving it a kind of diving like look.

  • @jordanmjsmithjrules
    @jordanmjsmithjrules 14 років тому

    try doing it with your left shoulder then, i had the same problem

  • @AfroPK
    @AfroPK 15 років тому

    That is 1.803 in meters, and you really don't have to be skinny to do parkour. I started off sorta heavy for my height (like 150 at 5,3) and alot of that weight came off as i progressed in PK.
    So dont worry about ur weight right now, just dont do any drops, have fun with it and eat right and it will be gone before you know it.

  • @radMisc
    @radMisc 11 років тому

    Really, you should practice it on a soft surface first to get the technique, then occasionally try it on harder surfaces to check that it works. Sustaining to much bruises to begin with will only slow down the learning process.

  • @thextremeanimal96
    @thextremeanimal96 13 років тому

    @Sn1p3rSh4wn i dont think it matters if you master it or not, like what if you did a pk roll from a 500ft building, like theres a good chance you could break a leg or something like that

  • @brutcologne3
    @brutcologne3 14 років тому

    FLAME ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mengsenglim
    @mengsenglim 12 років тому

    I couldn't do roll like that because it hurts my shoulder a lot. My roll is straight and no contact between my shoulder and floor. Any explanations for my mistake?

  • @gnredbull
    @gnredbull 14 років тому

    Whenever I used to do the roll properly, where it really felt right and didn't hurt anywhere and I would launch back to my feet with all my momentum... I would still usually seem to snag my hip bone. The snagging really hurts and ruins the perfect roll. Would be nice to know what I was doing wrong for this to happen >