No need to start in a class, Matthew - like all physical disciplines you can teach yourself whenever you want, and should. However, like all physical disciplines, getting some guidance and good coaching will help you progress quicker and avoid the not-so-obvious mistakes and pitfalls. So train alone until you can find others to learn from/with, or a class to participate in. Just go gradual and do your research. Good luck!
At the end of the video, I had the urge to do parkour. That must mean the video was good at teaching and getting people off their butts and go outside. Maybe they should do this in schools.
I was thinking of it being kinda a standard, like softball or basketball. Parkour teaches very valuable skills, but other sports are very specific in their skill set.
I really wanna try out parkour because it looks really interesting and i have a lot of spare time on my hands, does anyone know anywhere near york in the uk that does classes
No offense or anything but i found doing this myself before watching the videos was more useful but this is just my expeirence and i am able to do all this stuff from vaulting, to rolling, to balancing and climb ups
Sorry but this tutorial is bollocks. In climb ups there is no real strength required, only technique. Not sure about all this rail stuff but find a different tutorial cause my climb up is faster and I am half his size
Parkour Sundays There is strength. For a very fit person, it might require absolutely 0 strength, and for an unfit person, it might feel impossible. (By the way, I'm talking about the normal wall top out/wall climb, not this rail thing)
thanks for the tutuorial dude!
Great video, Joe!
No need to start in a class, Matthew - like all physical disciplines you can teach yourself whenever you want, and should. However, like all physical disciplines, getting some guidance and good coaching will help you progress quicker and avoid the not-so-obvious mistakes and pitfalls. So train alone until you can find others to learn from/with, or a class to participate in. Just go gradual and do your research. Good luck!
Already there! We've been teaching in schools for over 7 years now ;)
@ Maria Fraie just exercise and practice alot.
At the end of the video, I had the urge to do parkour. That must mean the video was good at teaching and getting people off their butts and go outside. Maybe they should do this in schools.
I was thinking of it being kinda a standard, like softball or basketball. Parkour teaches very valuable skills, but other sports are very specific in their skill set.
I really wanna try out parkour because it looks really interesting and i have a lot of spare time on my hands, does anyone know anywhere near york in the uk that does classes
NEGATIVES are the way forward!!! Brutal on your DOMs (Delayed On Set of Muscular Soreness)...
I want to take parkour, but I'm pretty overweight and I don't think I can afford to break any bones. Any advice?
WoW
No offense or anything but i found doing this myself before watching the videos was more useful but this is just my expeirence and i am able to do all this stuff from vaulting, to rolling, to balancing and climb ups
no way? tell me more.
Kidding. Dude if you're good already, keep it to yourself, no need to brag. if the video's useful, just say it is.
sashman15
not meaning to show off just saying that people should just go out and do it rather than trying to get help from vids
It's Joe(:
they have a middleton high school parkour team i think
There are people who train in York, get in touch with them
looks like Mr. Bean wants to do some workout to impress the girls xD
2:36 i see what u did there!
how do u check that mr bean liked and faved this
He looks like The Flash from Earth 2.
he's cute
Mr. Bean liked and favorited this. Wut?
Sorry but this tutorial is bollocks. In climb ups there is no real strength required, only technique. Not sure about all this rail stuff but find a different tutorial cause my climb up is faster and I am half his size
Parkour Sundays There is strength. For a very fit person, it might require absolutely 0 strength, and for an unfit person, it might feel impossible. (By the way, I'm talking about the normal wall top out/wall climb, not this rail thing)
He talks like a white Obama.