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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Forrest and Dan in a new short film by Julie Angel. www.parkourgenerations.com For more info email Dan and Forrest at contact@parkourgenerations.com This film is a study of architectural potential and the body within a limited space. Parkour, conditioning, combinations, foot and hand placement, they've got flow. I've been shooting parkour action for nearly 2 years and this is the piece of work I am the most proud of. Enjoy!
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  • @OwenStaton1
    @OwenStaton1 14 років тому +1

    Haha its crazy when i look back at this and remember wanting to learn turning lazy vaults, 360 underbars and even kong vaults and now they have become second nature. I will always love this documentary it reminds me of when I started Parkour.

  • @IndraAziz
    @IndraAziz 17 років тому +1

    parkour is one of the coolest things in urban culture. this vid is just a training doc. you should check out the other parkour vids, parkour and free running people are crazy jumping off tall buildings and stuff, totally extreme

  • @thinkofsomething
    @thinkofsomething 17 років тому

    Best passtime ever, I can't imagine living without parkour.

  • @gloriathecamel
    @gloriathecamel 17 років тому

    Parkour is not pointless, it improves mental awareness, physical shape, spacial awareness, also the discipline side of it teaches you how to overcome other obstacles in life that are not necessarily physical, it improves so, so much more than what can possibly be shown in this video.

  • @AlexParkourLinz
    @AlexParkourLinz 8 років тому +1

    I was training there a while back with Dan. It´s exactly as he says: A space hard to move through if you encounter it for the first time. I have never shinned as much as I did in that 1 session compared to all of my Parkour life. Technical difficulty is huge. The flow you see in the video is unreal :)

  • @Mansoor01
    @Mansoor01 17 років тому

    Dan and Forrest are the best teachers i ever had!!

  • @obscurelines
    @obscurelines 17 років тому

    One of my favourite clips. Just simple, full of little gems to try out. And a lovely sense of flow which most vids miss.

  • @paindeer
    @paindeer 16 років тому

    THis is a breath of fresh air for humanity.
    Amidst all the economical models we have to sort out representing true human power and effort, parkour reveals basic potential.
    Hats off.

  • @fuckwackemcees
    @fuckwackemcees 15 років тому

    you would NEVER get bored of this spot

  • @bodomdude
    @bodomdude 17 років тому

    The floating black box was AMAZING!!!! the parkour was ok too.

  • @LovePotion_
    @LovePotion_ 13 років тому

    This, this here is the heart of Parkour.
    Not the big jumps, the overrated flips, the horrible foot work...
    This here, concentration, acuracy, training, heart.
    Sometimes, i wish i was back in 2004 - 2008.
    Parkour, back then, was like this, it was pure, it was an awesome Phylosophy.
    Nowadays? We are full of dilluted Traceurs who don't know about the basics, the story, the real meaning of "Killing an Obstacle".
    Makes me sad.
    Like Bruce Lee Said.
    "Be water, my friend".
    Feel the flow.
    Be the flow.

  • @Aleckai
    @Aleckai 17 років тому

    This is still one of my favorite shorts on parkour. Your cinematography is beautiful, Miss Angel

  • @TraceurZeno
    @TraceurZeno 18 років тому

    An absolute joy to watch Dan & Forrest's movement.
    Thank you Julie for this excellent production.
    Zeno

  • @Digitrex666
    @Digitrex666 15 років тому

    though you can train by yourself or with friends, having someone WAY better than you to train and teach you is incredibly helpful. how i first started was by watching UF tutorials and trying stuff in the school gym so you totally can get started without a teacher. BUT you would be amazed at how many clubs there are to train with. even in smaller cities theyre pretty common.

  • @hayxia
    @hayxia 16 років тому

    that roll in the end was perfect

  • @songdove.
    @songdove. 17 років тому

    Wow, the second guy's body is like fluid. The precision of their movement is amazing. It's a little scary that children will try to imitate them though.

  • @DarSax
    @DarSax 17 років тому

    That camera work is friggin' unbelievable.

  • @amarmirza08
    @amarmirza08 14 років тому

    The supreme irony of this video is that they are moving in ways that few people can on something which is suppose to help people who can barely move (handicap ramp). I love generations.

  • @UnEmploymentDude
    @UnEmploymentDude 17 років тому

    Damn, those Guys' vaults are SMOOTH!

  • @deex22
    @deex22 17 років тому

    i think that was the smoothest roll i've ever seen lol

  • @Pawl2
    @Pawl2 17 років тому

    Open your eyes, that must be what you get from this video! its the main focus to me. there are spots all over the place, you just have to expand your mind look harder, let your mind flow as well as your body.

  • @movementsnacks
    @movementsnacks  17 років тому +1

    The music is from Mr Bird on the Frequent Soundz label. The track is called Bossacroc. he has a new album 'Know Your Rodents' coming out soon.

  • @KingJin726
    @KingJin726 16 років тому

    the point is to do it as stylish and graceful as possible!

  • @maplestory70
    @maplestory70 17 років тому

    HOLY CRAP! THIS IS AMAZING! I mean, this is really cool! I know that feeling you get when you do something of cool agility and you have to be in great shape. I respect you two! and whoever assisted them in making this or does parkour!

  • @famgaztam
    @famgaztam 17 років тому

    What a great video! I find myself watching it over and over again. Beautifully done.

  • @cosentinospk
    @cosentinospk 14 років тому

    I remebember watching this when it came out, ive stopped practising now but this is still incredible.

  • @helllboyz
    @helllboyz 16 років тому

    Thats the best Spot I've ever seen

  • @jonnieboz
    @jonnieboz 15 років тому

    their flow is impressive , watching traceurs do this is inspiring 2 younger generations hu want 2 take up parkour, but the hold back is trying something new which makes ppl scared.

  • @Digitrex666
    @Digitrex666 16 років тому

    this is really an amazing video. Forrest and Dan are amazing traceurs and big idols of mine. Look at how pure their movement is. absolute efficiency. not the straightest line but moving in the simplest, most graceful way.
    i was really lucky. a few months ago i went to london for a week and i got to meet Forrest and Danand do some training.

  • @neopl666
    @neopl666 17 років тому

    i give props to youtube for puting this on front page, parkour needs publicity. To be honest, however, there are more front page worthy parkour videos on here :/ videos that would show ppl what parkour really is about.

  • @grah55
    @grah55 17 років тому

    Parkour is pretty amazing. First beginners explanation vid i've ever seen. Most of the pro vids are badly cut but this is amazing.

  • @caelitusmihivires
    @caelitusmihivires 17 років тому

    thank you, I am really learning lots form this video. these guys are not intrested in showing off. true masters.

  • @ragsdalejt
    @ragsdalejt 17 років тому

    Great underbars...
    probably the smoothest Ive seen since team 101's first video.
    great combos it was really intracate.

  • @skylain5398
    @skylain5398 17 років тому

    Parkour is awesome.. and so is the movie District B13 which has alot of parkour action crazy fight scenes.

  • @daev196
    @daev196 17 років тому

    'parkour-a journey not a destination' motion.
    these guys have uber elite underbar flow. sweet spot aswel the swing 2 medium was prety dope 2

  • @chriscreque1
    @chriscreque1 16 років тому

    its like a new art form, they should have a parkour competition soon

  • @samcleve
    @samcleve 17 років тому

    This chick is a very good shooter and cutter - this was tight. the kids make it great. V. good work there angel, keep it up.

  • @mikemhz
    @mikemhz 17 років тому

    There is no 'must' in parkour other than to keep the movement flowing smoothly.

  • @CharlieRomero
    @CharlieRomero 17 років тому

    I love this stuff, if I could do this my walk to work would be freakin amazing.

  • @doogladron
    @doogladron 17 років тому

    these guys describe exactly what street skateboarding is all about- using an environment for something very different for what it was intended, and moving through it creatively and spontaneously. people who do things like this develop a way of seeing the world with fresh eyes. parkour is cool, but skateboarding is the high art of environmental creativity. look up 'richie jackson' or 'william spencer' and see what i'm talking about.

  • @brdrdude999
    @brdrdude999 17 років тому

    Right now there are 1337 ratings for this vid... I'm gonna savor this moment

  • @Americanogig
    @Americanogig 17 років тому

    Urban ninjas. Gotta love them.

  • @TheTot
    @TheTot 17 років тому

    I'm a traceur in training, and this video was a huge inspiration. Those combos were really great, and it's exactly these types of videos that just make you wanna' get out there and Parkour!
    I'll see ya' later! I'm heading outside!! ;)
    Fantastic vid, instant fave.

  • @brussdog23
    @brussdog23 16 років тому

    they make it look so easy

  • @cabbibal
    @cabbibal 17 років тому

    Damn, thats what i call fluently movement!
    Nuff Respect fi dat!

  • @thath09
    @thath09 16 років тому

    the beginning was really well done

  • @ueiwqoak
    @ueiwqoak 13 років тому

    if not soon, one day this will get VERY popular

  • @famgaztam
    @famgaztam 17 років тому

    Amazing movement, awesome documentary! You've taken an ordinary space and turned it into something quite extraordinary! I felt like I was watching a very cool dance.

  • @KrsJin
    @KrsJin 17 років тому

    Parkour is beyond awesome, thanks for sharing this.

  • @sellz22
    @sellz22 15 років тому

    Parkour is when youre moving from one place to another. And/or when you are escaping somthing.
    Free running is just when you are having fun doing cool thing and training.
    And militaries from different countries began looking for ways to incorporate Parkour into training. The British Royal Marines hired Parkour athletes to train their members.Colorado Parkour began a project to introduce parkour into the U.S. military and parkour is slowly being introduced into the USMC.

  • @MCPM69
    @MCPM69 17 років тому

    Cool Special thanks from Switzerland at Dan and Forrest. Your welcome was very friendly. When I see this vid..I'll practise a lot precision. Thanks for your advices and kindness. See you!! Jan

  • @producer55
    @producer55 17 років тому

    Well done, good camera shots, great audio and a good subject, bravo! Simple and to the point. something lacking on youtube at times. Great job.

  • @kostadisg
    @kostadisg 17 років тому

    Forest and Dan rocks :-)
    Keep up the good work guys!

  • @BryantBlount
    @BryantBlount 17 років тому

    This was a phenomenal production

  • @movementsnacks
    @movementsnacks  18 років тому

    hey thanks Bam, i love documentaries but I wanted to do something which had more of my creative signature on, so here it is. I'm keen on taking things alot more abstract :)
    hope all your projects are going well,
    cheersxJ

  • @Aleckai
    @Aleckai 17 років тому

    Sooo good. The parkour and the film

  • @Germbot
    @Germbot 17 років тому

    This was a great short doc. The camera work was on par with, say, Jump London or the likes. Very good, you should be very proud of this for sure.

  • @NightSnake
    @NightSnake 17 років тому

    Spiderman is back to town! And this time with out tigths! :D

  • @neongamer5375
    @neongamer5375 17 років тому

    I love Parkour

  • @BenMilner
    @BenMilner 18 років тому

    Great piece Julie! unique.
    Forest, Dan. You've achieved some beautiful paths there. Gotta love the fluid twist of those underbars..

  • @DonnaTaibossigai
    @DonnaTaibossigai 17 років тому

    Beautiful video! I love the interview with the children.

  • @Oystertech
    @Oystertech 17 років тому

    How I miss it...I broke my leg last week running the industrial park and I'm out for a while. good video

  • @sp3ctum
    @sp3ctum 17 років тому

    I liked it! Suitable music, good commentary, nice editing. The kids' comments were a very nice add.
    A really good clip, overall :)

  • @dantehoward
    @dantehoward 17 років тому

    Wow, that is an amazing spot. I wish there were more places like that in America. But, sadly, there are very few where I am. Nice video, I enjoyed it! Thanks!

  • @lasairian
    @lasairian 17 років тому

    yeah i completely agree to the whole fight or flight thing
    i take martial arts and just got interested in parkour and that was exactly what i thought the first time i saw it

  • @Kdot16
    @Kdot16 17 років тому

    Spiderman has no superpowers...
    He's just very good at parkour! XP

  • @movementsnacks
    @movementsnacks  17 років тому

    The music is bossacroc by Mr Bird on the Frequent Soundz label. Mr Bird is a genius!

  • @tharaml
    @tharaml 17 років тому

    you should because dame du lac and lisses is too nice. and if you go there you will learn so much about parkour and yourself. and if you come back to your town you will see many new spots and jumps you never saw before. it's worth to go there.

  • @Skankerkid
    @Skankerkid 16 років тому

    it looks badass. thats why you do it.

  • @ddcesar
    @ddcesar 16 років тому

    congratulations for the million

  • @zerge83
    @zerge83 17 років тому

    WOOAH!!! Impresssive!!! enjoyed it, good editing, liked the kids talkin in it and that fat man walking up there too:) and a great choice of music!

  • @penguinmat
    @penguinmat 17 років тому

    Very well put together video and the great showmanship didnt hurt good job.

  • @movementsnacks
    @movementsnacks  17 років тому

    hola y gracias por tus pallabaras, parkour est una cosa muy especial y siento muy serte trabacar con los hente como Forrest y Dan. Un otre pelicula viene pronto :)J

  • @SeanStrife
    @SeanStrife 17 років тому

    I never made that connection before... pretty interesting.
    But, for the record, I do enjoy watching skateboarding.

  • @jlel
    @jlel 15 років тому

    At the moment I'm just doing drills and conditioning exercises. I've only done some small stair jumps. Nothing more than that. I hope to be able to learn the roll and vault soon.

  • @Pressbyron2
    @Pressbyron2 17 років тому

    you guys realy know what you are doing, you got skills in parkour, some basic editing skills and a sence for editing without to much effekts ;) That good keep it clean, and realy great work here. I loved to watch it.

  • @XavierDC
    @XavierDC 16 років тому

    from what I heard about early parkour is actually that it's about overcoming any obsticles in your way, that's what I saw somewhere on another documentary about Parkour anyway. It said Parkour wasn't about being fancy.

  • @evilvespa
    @evilvespa 16 років тому

    Great documentary. Good work. Would love to see more.

  • @InfestedSin
    @InfestedSin 17 років тому

    what a mad video, parkour kicks ass

  • @Sroek
    @Sroek 17 років тому

    Parkour is the art of movement. Moving as quickly, fluidly, and with as much finesse as possible from point A to point B, which DOES have practical purpose in the real world. It's used for evasion and apprehension. Cops can use the art of Parkour to chase down fleeing criminals. On the other hand, you can also use Parkour to evade anyone trying to capture you.

  • @jdebruhl2
    @jdebruhl2 17 років тому

    You should video me jumping the turnstile on the D-Train. Its amazing! Hahahaha

  • @walidb123
    @walidb123 17 років тому

    No way!!! Forrest and Dan teach parkour at my school on thursdays!!!

  • @LukeBrandenburg
    @LukeBrandenburg 15 років тому

    nice clear movements 5*

  • @owskie1981
    @owskie1981 17 років тому

    So elegant, really is urban gymnastics

  • @solangepaloma
    @solangepaloma 17 років тому

    great video, beautiful to watch, well structured with talented subjects

  • @restage
    @restage 17 років тому

    ok i'm gonna start learning parkour^^
    it's way to cool!

  • @FenderJunkie
    @FenderJunkie 17 років тому

    Thanks for uploading! This is a great parkour video!

  • @Infinitepotential11
    @Infinitepotential11 17 років тому

    My spidey sense is tingling.

  • @MccRus
    @MccRus 15 років тому

    really nice spot to move around... you could have such fun jamming a spot like that one. awesome video!

  • @SeanStrife
    @SeanStrife 17 років тому

    Like it's any different from skateboarding or any other sport. Yeah, you'll get hurt, but it's all about a matter of perfecting your timing and balance, something that CAN be done over time. Plus, with Parkour, it's always best to start out small and low.

  • @miciso666
    @miciso666 15 років тому

    i cant agree more dude freerunning and parkour rules its the new sport of this year :P i once saw one guy stopping one from robbing a lady using this and it really inspired me to do it to man ^^

  • @RickardoMute
    @RickardoMute 16 років тому

    Wow... that was Awesome

  • @traceurpaul
    @traceurpaul 13 років тому

    I was lucky to train here when i was 15 and I've been desperate to get back ever since!

  • @LucasDove
    @LucasDove 17 років тому

    Great acrobatic skills boys!!!

  • @TraceurMaaz
    @TraceurMaaz 16 років тому

    EXcellent vid, such cool places these guys have to train...

  • @maegha
    @maegha 17 років тому

    that was really awesome!! the video was great!!

  • @Mikedenton541
    @Mikedenton541 16 років тому

    fencing helped me a lot with parkour

  • @fireinbergen
    @fireinbergen 17 років тому

    As a black man, I am impressed.

  • @TinyAshx
    @TinyAshx 16 років тому

    Woow imagion them playin Tag
    Looooolz x
    Joka! He wudd win by farr!!
    Kepp it upp!! :P

  • @IndentureTrustee
    @IndentureTrustee 17 років тому

    great video, parkour is great, you should make it popular in USA.