Parkour Generations Showreel

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2009
  • Parkour Generations is dedicated to displaying and teaching the discipline of parkour/freerunning. Bringing together many of the original expert practitioners of the art, along with the leading instructors in the world, our aim is to keep the spirit of parkour alive and to provide the highest quality professional services across every aspect of the discipline. For more information see www.parkourgenerations.com
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  • @NLHawk
    @NLHawk 15 років тому

    Love it! Ive seen just about every bit of footage, but the edit and ofcourse the quality of that footage makes it worth watching.

  • @EllriNidhogg
    @EllriNidhogg 15 років тому

    I have been to one of the places in this video while they were practicing in columbus on the water front... i even participated... Parkour Generations (if not already) will eventually be everywhere

  • @viciousandchaotic
    @viciousandchaotic 15 років тому

    parkour requires the same discipline as a martial art. it is not just jumping on walls, it is the art of efficient movement.

  • @Brahinem
    @Brahinem 15 років тому

    the greatest school ever of parkour
    good luck mates
    Brahinem

  • @parkourwayoflife
    @parkourwayoflife 14 років тому

    im 19 and only knew what is parkour this year
    wish i was training since i was a kid

  • @Geistsoul13
    @Geistsoul13 15 років тому

    I love parkour!!

  • @lejuapina
    @lejuapina 15 років тому

    Cool! That one guy at 1:24 was teaching me in Finland!

  • @movementsnacks
    @movementsnacks  15 років тому

    Urbanfreeflow's showreel consists a lot footage of Stephane Vigroux and Forrest who have not been part of Urbanfreeflow for several years. UF put the showreel together after they had left and have tried to advertise UF as having Stephane and Forrest in them.

  • @RandJordan
    @RandJordan 15 років тому

    Great Stuff as usual

  • @KieranOfPK
    @KieranOfPK 15 років тому

    love the video as usual =D a really nice flowing video ^_^

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Exercises are made specific to sports, for your information.
    What you also need to bear in mind is that the human body isn't suddenly a different entity when practising Parkour to when doing any other sport: the body works in the same way. An athlete always has to be conscious of muscular imbalances; they also need to be very clear about their goals and use the best possible methods for reaching their specific goals.
    Physical fitness training is usually split into 2 categories:

  • @hgee1985
    @hgee1985 15 років тому

    its a good thing ur younge and are interested, the younger the better my friend, gives you more time to train and practice :) by time ur 18 trust me ur b a pro ;)

  • @Flinghiry
    @Flinghiry 15 років тому

    Ce sa mai?...superb!

  • @Pataman76
    @Pataman76 15 років тому

    wow
    really nice
    teaching is a good thing
    cool video
    peez

  • @goferrocker
    @goferrocker 15 років тому

    Nice video Julie. I really enjoyed that. It was a very nice edit. The music was mellow, and my only criticism is that when it got about halfway - 3 quarters of the way through, you were very aware that the video still has some time to go. I think a slightly shorter video would work a tiny bit better.
    Overall I loved it. And with regard to the comment of not seeing anything new for a year...RDV3, UA-cam Live (performance and edits released), etc etc

  • @wideriksen
    @wideriksen 15 років тому

    very nice man, take many years practicing parkour???

  • @JWAR134
    @JWAR134 13 років тому

    You guys really should try going bigger. You should try doing things like this around news camera crew so you could be in a commercial or in the news.

  • @FueledByMaruchan
    @FueledByMaruchan 14 років тому

    Damn, I wish they had that coaching stuff in America.

  • @Saurimat
    @Saurimat 15 років тому

    Da geb ich dir recht, Parkour ist schon echt geil. Aber auch in Deutschland gibt´s genug Workshops und Gruppen in denene du gutes Training findest...

  • @Iceetz
    @Iceetz 13 років тому

    Awsome "Parkour academy" :D

  • @xenonnati
    @xenonnati 15 років тому

    haha nice one !! :]
    and yes people who think of parkour as just " jumping " shouldn't be practicing , or watching vids about parkour .

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Haha you are a funny dude.

  • @Murphator
    @Murphator 15 років тому

    i like that

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Here's how I see it:
    Olympic athletes, on the whole: train harder; train with better knowledge and better-directed efforts; have more discipline; tailor their lifestyle to their sport with more focus; gain just as much meaning and put just as much of their personal philosophies and intellectual processes upon their sport and their training as ANY martial artist or traceur.

  • @AMPISOUND
    @AMPISOUND 15 років тому

    im sorry but i dont think ive seen anything new from PKGEN in the last YEAR
    all the parkour footage is just reused stuff, i mean seriously, if you're out filming all your events and conditioning things would it hurt to make a little showreel for the actual team?!

  • @Brahinem
    @Brahinem 15 років тому

    i wish one day to join this high school
    Brahinem

  • @HamdanBasri
    @HamdanBasri 15 років тому

    damnn..
    i wish i had these spots near where i live..
    and i wish that there more girls here who pk's..
    lols..

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    That's a beautiful metaphor; but I'm not a candle, actually.
    Thanks for your concern.

  • @3runAllen
    @3runAllen 15 років тому

    tight video

  • @killerjoy1001
    @killerjoy1001 14 років тому

    no, you can start at any age.

  • @XSVPro
    @XSVPro 14 років тому

    @alacranmontoya im not offended but i do think your being overly harsh on this production, there are faults in all types of work but i feel this is well edited and features some pretty good camera work and editing skills

  • @Sare204
    @Sare204 14 років тому

    no you might just have to work a little harder
    and why are you people giving kamo thumbs down it was a good question

  • @BlacksVideos
    @BlacksVideos 12 років тому

    @faquiado
    They're not associated with Urban Freeflow. They are associated with Majestic Force though.

  • @philipabgrice
    @philipabgrice 14 років тому

    SPIKED Parkour generations Magazine out soon!!

  • @JohnDesmoulins
    @JohnDesmoulins 15 років тому

    I think you're actually right. The "commercials" sequence is maybe a tad too long? It's all good stuff, of course, but with Julie's high standards, it ain't easy to find much to criticize...

  • @killingdude2321
    @killingdude2321 15 років тому

    i love parkour im a starter traceur but i wanna b better....wanted to say that peace

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    You just repeated your last comment... my point way that you shoudln't reference Parkour to running from the cops.

  • @forgottenroar_
    @forgottenroar_ 13 років тому

    now bring it here ;w;

  • @CiaoRiley
    @CiaoRiley 15 років тому

    4th comment yay

  • @again258
    @again258 14 років тому

    Age is not a limit :).

  • @hortelana
    @hortelana 13 років тому

    el pk crece cada dia mas............

  • @iceucold
    @iceucold 15 років тому

    On the contrary, the cops have no trouble at all catching a traceur because a traceur never attempts to run away.

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Specific physical preparedness (SPP) and General physical preparedness (GPP).I can imagine the GPP regimes of an athlete in Parkour with clear goals closely mirroring that of a sporting athlete.
    P.S. Martial arts teach you to hurt or kill people. Parkour does not, there's one difference, if that wasn't a rhetorical question. =S

  • @kamoplads
    @kamoplads 14 років тому

    is 22 too old to start?

  • @Pawl2
    @Pawl2 15 років тому

    they all live in london

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    This video shows it... It's not a "sport" like people like to put it. For sports you don't have special exercises made for just that sport, there isn't a philosophy behind sports, and there is no meaning behind sports. It is a discipline. What's different between martial arts and parkour? You have to train really hard for both, both have certain movements to master, both have philosophys... What's different?

  • @ibrilliantthunderi
    @ibrilliantthunderi 15 років тому

    i don't think sports COMPLETELY lack meaning. they're meant for entertainment. (and ridiculous salaries) parkour (which is not a sport) is like martial arts in their true form, a way of life. i get what you're saying, even though knee and elbow man may not

  • @eeto91
    @eeto91 15 років тому

    And how does it concern you if they haven't done anything? :o :D

  • @kamoplads
    @kamoplads 14 років тому

    well that's encouraging. ^_^
    ...and yeah, why thy the thumbs down? lol

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    Im in the argument and i'm not swearing 0_o lol.

  • @cesarin545
    @cesarin545 15 років тому

    ea!

  • @ovandocarter
    @ovandocarter 15 років тому

    its better to b ur age , and train ull learn quicker and have more to offer wen ur there age

  • @Saurimat
    @Saurimat 15 років тому

    That´s no excuse, just keep your eyes open and you will find things to train on everywhere in your environment. It doesn´t always have to be a rooftop or something, just look for the easy things to train basics on. I think it isn´t that hard to find a wall or a rail or stuff like that...

  • @aotule
    @aotule 13 років тому

    hey look its mopheus from matrix at 0.25

  • @SilentBillow
    @SilentBillow 14 років тому

    no its ok....some poeples start at 40 and more...22 is good year :D...but make sure to your training you cant begin parkour with vaults but with stretching making muscles and things like that.. :d

  • @again258
    @again258 14 років тому

    No ! :D Everyone can do it, you just need pasion :)

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Discipline Schmishipline; prove it. Show me some examples of people training in an optimal way to get better at fast, efficient/useful displacement, with discipline.

  • @Kyuubinuyasha
    @Kyuubinuyasha 14 років тому

    woot banuile 13

  • @movementsnacks
    @movementsnacks  15 років тому

    Rendezvous 3 edit ...

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    P.S. You use the word "arrogance" in a strange context, I don't quite understand what it is you're trying to express there. Are you sure you're familiar with the commonly agreed meaning of the word?
    Maybe using a different, better thought-out word would helps others to understand your thoughts.

  • @JohnDesmoulins
    @JohnDesmoulins 15 років тому

    Well actually teghead doesn't do parkour. He's more into RAGE FROOBLING, I believe.

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Wow you seem to have some interesting views; you certainly express them in an incredibly objective way.
    Notice the way everything in your sentences "is"? This IS that and that IS this.
    I think it's difficult not to be like this of course, as all your surroundings and experiences are perceived through the many convuluted filters of your brain: you are the centre of your own little universe; so I won't hold it against you.

  • @nightsparks
    @nightsparks 15 років тому

    Too many words, Teg. Don't lose yourself in this battle of egos.
    "One candle can light a thousand." You've heard that saying, yeah? But think about it. If that candle tipped itself to light all the others, it would melt away quickly. The other candles have to tip towards it instead. It's the only way the metaphor works. It's the only way all this stuff really works.
    So just be.

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    P.S.S. Who's to say what has meaning and what dosn't.
    I would hope that it is plainly obvious for most people that the abstract ideas of meaning/worth/value are TOTALLY subjective.
    Sport of all variety does have meaning for many people, whatever you think of it. Similarly, Parkour has no meaning for some people. Many sporting activities carry with them a lifestyle and common "philosophies" held by its practittioners: rock climbing would be a good example.

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    Man you're doing a really good job at trying to sound intelligent. It's not my opinion that sports don't have meaning, it's a fact. That's why it's called sports. It's just a game, it's freindly competition. And yes, Parkour doesn't have meaning to some people, either people who don't practice it, or people who haven't been doing it long enough to start developing understanding of the philosophy. Rock climbing doesn't have a philosophy. It is a sport. A very DIFFERENT sport, but still a sport.

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Both qualities of "Ignorance" and "Arrogance" I could apply to my limited internet-perception of your views. And this would be using the words for what they mean, mind you.
    Please outline the philosophy of Parkour; and then give examples of this philosophy in action; and then state your case for why the components of Parkour philosophy are completely unique to Parkour.
    Then, once you have done this, I will aim to give the countering evidence in as clear and precise a manner as possible.

  • @tobysegar
    @tobysegar 15 років тому

    please outline the definition of philosophy within parkour, note examples, then may others consider your views or take them into account.

  • @woody369
    @woody369 15 років тому

    So many things wrong with that.
    -WOODY-

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    no. Maybe YOU don't understand the english language. I used arrogance in place of the word "ignorance", pretty much the same thing.

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    Well yeah they're fun for people who enjoy sports ( I don't, I can have a little fun kicking a soccer ball around from time to time lol) But they don't really have PHILOSOPHIES, which is why they're called sports and not disciplines =)
    But yeah, it's nice to talk to someone who doesn't have their head stuck up their ass. =P

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    Lol talking about using parkour to run from the cops isn't an "opinion" it's just arrogance. and no... you must not do parkour if you think it's "jumping on walls" If parkour is jumping on walls then skateboarding is riding on a log, football is running across a field, basketball is sliding a ball in a hoop, and nascar is driving in circles. (all of that is true to me, but then again I don't like sports. just trying to prove a point.)

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    lol?

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    Is there a problem with your brain? Let me fix it with my knees an elbows.

  • @thatparkourdude
    @thatparkourdude 15 років тому

    Wow that's a really arrogant way to think, and no traceur should be thinking about turning an art that is meant for good into something used for bad things. and if you're a traceur and you think "Oh It's good for running from the cops" you should really study the philosophy alot more. Oh, and by the way even if you did use it to run from the cops, the police have a nifty little device called a TASER.

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 15 років тому

    D'you wanna not include yours and others' personal outlooks and opinions in the word Parkour please?
    Some of us are fed up of having the opinions of idolised practicionners preached as the meaning of Parkour: which is essentially jumping on walls.
    Obviously you're still riding that wagon merrily.