How to PALM SPIN - Parkour Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 23 тра 2013
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  • @ashen6579
    @ashen6579 8 років тому +69

    Wow even you're dads good at parkour

  • @SafYounes
    @SafYounes 10 років тому +36

    i wish i was your brother LoL

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому +2

    Thanks man! I this point I don't really know how long it will be, but I'm getting better so hopefully within a couple months.

  • @wowwild1999
    @wowwild1999 7 років тому +16

    If you keep landing on the surface and not getting fully around it, tuck more. It helps so much i've been practicing and found it is the tuck that is what gets you every time. Good luck :)

  • @chandamin4575
    @chandamin4575 9 років тому +31

    3:04 background mountain's from GTA 5.

  • @AmberW28
    @AmberW28 6 років тому +1

    Your family is so cute!!! Its amazing you all pratice together. A family who flipps together stays together!

  • @Syriliko
    @Syriliko 10 років тому +87

    badass family

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому +2

    Yeah, the dash vault will probably be one of my next couple tutorials.

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому +3

    You may want to build up the strength before doing it to many times. Something that helps is keeping more of you weight on the palm near the wrist rather then further out on the fingers.

    • @nytemod
      @nytemod Рік тому

      THANKS DUDE

    • @nytemod
      @nytemod Рік тому

      your father looks very proud of you keep up the good work

  • @shaunthebrown2
    @shaunthebrown2 11 років тому +2

    Great tutorial. I'm going to have to practice these, now. It's awesome that you, your dad, and your bro all do parkour together.

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому +1

    Yeah this move leads up to the wall spin.

  • @shiryu105
    @shiryu105 11 років тому +2

    Great tutorial! i liked how your dad was explaining his fear of being inverted and the key is to trust the pressure on the supporting hand and having a feel for the center of gravity, that's some very good advice in my opinion.
    And it's good to know your back is getting better.

  • @chefkendranguyen
    @chefkendranguyen 11 років тому +2

    Good demos, you all broke that down well. Thanks. :)

  • @lorioco
    @lorioco 10 років тому +6

    Just wanted to thank you for all your videos. I just managed to learn the palm spin, in addition to having learned a few other skills thanks to you. Keep the videos coming! :)

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому +1

    My back is progressing, I still got a while though before I am back in top shape.

  • @Senethen
    @Senethen 11 років тому

    These tutorials are great! I was just trying to do a palm spin when this video showed up. No backflips or anything like that, these thing are a great start

  • @ArcticFrenzy
    @ArcticFrenzy 11 років тому +1

    Thank you for this, it was very helpful...I've self taught most of the moves I can do and watching videos like this helps me see small details that I am getting wrong.

  • @harshvaidya3787
    @harshvaidya3787 7 років тому

    helped me a lot . thx man keep making parkour videos

  • @hauleroid
    @hauleroid 11 років тому

    You are training with your dad and brother?Thats great!!! Special shout out for your dad, it so nice to see someone training from older generation!

  • @luxader22
    @luxader22 11 років тому

    Ronnie, you're seriously one of the best out there! Keep it up:)

  • @ethanberryman5556
    @ethanberryman5556 11 років тому

    I love these videos!!! Make more on low objects

  • @murraymon
    @murraymon 5 років тому

    Eyy, young Ronnie! I remember when this was a new video, Great video

  • @TheRookie121
    @TheRookie121 11 років тому

    Pretty cool that your little brother and dad are doing parkour too. Nice tutorial, i going to try this.

  • @alexanderbogdan8327
    @alexanderbogdan8327 10 років тому +15

    i wish my father was more like urs :P

  • @magnify1708
    @magnify1708 8 років тому +13

    If you can't do it just try to jump higher

  • @ladyjenko
    @ladyjenko 11 років тому

    I like hearing what mistakes were made or the worries that you had when you were learning so that others who are just learning can be aware of them and try to avoid them

  • @espadaphotography
    @espadaphotography 9 років тому +4

    your dad inspiring me (because i'm 32, i was, affair you know. for do the parkour
    excellent tutorial (excuse my english please) i know is not so good!
    enjoy and God bless Parkour family!

  • @rodrigodelcid4427
    @rodrigodelcid4427 11 років тому

    The most that i like of this channel is that is like a family channel... Awsome

  • @shiryu105
    @shiryu105 11 років тому

    Yes! i've been waiting for this ever since i saw the post on facebook.

  • @vortex4044
    @vortex4044 11 років тому

    cool vid, I like how your bro and dad help with the vid while your back heals. and you can still do more stunts then me when you got a back injury. lol

  • @llamab4rfuzz125
    @llamab4rfuzz125 9 років тому

    Thank you you are the reason i do parkour and you just gave me what i needed the palm spin 👋

  • @user-xt9js1jt6m
    @user-xt9js1jt6m 5 років тому +1

    Your dad is super dad!!!
    Keep going
    God bless you both

  • @dejiosimokun9134
    @dejiosimokun9134 6 років тому +1

    nicely done bruv...good show lad

  • @nasharwyatt2152
    @nasharwyatt2152 8 років тому

    ronnie i love all your videos more than any body else im your #1 fan

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому

    It will be down the road a little ways but I will definitely make a wall spin tutorial.

  • @ketz_165
    @ketz_165 7 років тому +4

    Damn seeing that older dude do this is motivation enough for anyone to try this!

  •  10 років тому

    Nice tutorial, awesome that you brought with you the family :)

  • @fahadsafeer7542
    @fahadsafeer7542 9 років тому

    I love your tutorials awesome

  • @theairzzone2785
    @theairzzone2785 7 років тому

    I love learning these parkor things.

  • @QuelloCheFacevaBoig
    @QuelloCheFacevaBoig 11 років тому

    Ronnie , You're the Best :D I really like your tutorials :) Keep it up !

  • @Factionmovement
    @Factionmovement 11 років тому

    good to see you getting back to it its an inspiration to us all ~DH27

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому

    Thanks, I will let them know!

  • @6xtbirk
    @6xtbirk 11 років тому

    GREAT! really good for beginners and advance as well :) thank you and your family for this :)

  • @Chance21
    @Chance21 11 років тому

    Yes, you need to invert more. I was having the same problem as you, I was even practicing on the same thing as you! I inverted more and found the palm spin easier. I also found that I could do it faster when I inverted more. Keep practicing, it took me 3 practices of 2 hours to finally pick it up. It's definitely worth the work though! It is super fun!

  • @s0lid608
    @s0lid608 10 років тому

    Thanks so much ronnie your tutorials help alot! (:

  • @ieattacos2476
    @ieattacos2476 3 роки тому

    I had trouble inverting myself and spinning all of the way around, so thats my only complaint. Good video :)

  • @jacobjohnson4693
    @jacobjohnson4693 11 років тому

    I'm glad ur getting better.:)

  • @chrisvakouliss
    @chrisvakouliss 11 років тому

    Great tutorial,thanks!

  • @Sheercold78
    @Sheercold78 11 років тому

    Thanks, this really helps! Keep it up :D

  • @7777688daniel1
    @7777688daniel1 11 років тому

    Nice man good job on vid!

  • @sebastiaorodrigues9703
    @sebastiaorodrigues9703 3 роки тому

    Valeu! demais este tutorial.

  • @beachsidebooy
    @beachsidebooy 3 роки тому

    Amazing family really love your dad he so friendly

  • @JinxInfinity
    @JinxInfinity 11 років тому

    Thanks for the tutorial, already knew how to do this but it never hurts to see how others do it! ^_^ How's your back doing, Ronnie?

  • @PookierollASMR
    @PookierollASMR 11 років тому

    Its like the parkour family!!XDKeep it up guys,you're awesome!!!;)

  • @mattdarksouls7683
    @mattdarksouls7683 11 років тому

    dude your so awsome! just saw u on devinsupertramp's vids

  • @avidcracksmoker
    @avidcracksmoker 11 років тому

    very helpful!!! will use!!

  • @countbyme
    @countbyme 11 років тому

    Is there a timeframe on when you will be back to your old self? I like the tutorials and I've tried a couple but I really love watching you string it all together in your amazing supertramp videos!

  • @rocky90091
    @rocky90091 4 роки тому +1

    Liked it even better with ur dad and brother in the tutorial

  • @breerapp
    @breerapp 10 років тому

    So cool how the whole family does it!

  • @ronniestreetstunts
    @ronniestreetstunts  11 років тому

    We were going to do an ac4 video together, but because of my back injury I probably won't be able to.

  • @knighthood779
    @knighthood779 11 років тому

    hope your back is getting better soon =)

  • @pudgyone8400
    @pudgyone8400 7 років тому

    Thanks ronnie i just learned how to palm spin i just actually performed right now thanks btw sorry for my english im from philippines

  • @Antonsokolovmadethislock
    @Antonsokolovmadethislock 11 років тому

    Ronnie,
    I know its a BIG request for you, but i found the dive roll very impressive. Sadly though, it wasnt explained very thouroughly so i would love to see a video deticated to dive rolling!
    Thanks for your time, Jarret

  • @skas100
    @skas100 8 років тому +43

    wanted to learn wall flip, tutorial said to watch this first. now when i watch this it tells me to watch another video first like wth

    • @kotiverse
      @kotiverse 8 років тому +11

      Take it easy my friend
      You don't have to but it will just make it easier to drill the move

    • @sauce4912
      @sauce4912 8 років тому +1

      same..

    • @dynamiclol1053
      @dynamiclol1053 7 років тому

      Skas Spirail same.

    • @SAHILKHAN91972
      @SAHILKHAN91972 7 років тому +2

      keep watching if you wanna learn parkour(it is not a piece of cake)😊 good luck

    • @AdamAestheticss
      @AdamAestheticss 7 років тому +1

      Same xd

  • @JKJindustries
    @JKJindustries 11 років тому +1

    So many people are in the hospital from watching your videos

  • @crazylee1231
    @crazylee1231 11 років тому

    Thanks~It's really useful^^

  • @joshualong907
    @joshualong907 11 років тому

    Thx ronnie now I can palm spin

  • @MrSolo232
    @MrSolo232 11 років тому

    I hope your back gets better

  • @akshooter7746
    @akshooter7746 5 років тому +2

    Man. I was in a parkour event yesterday. I felt bad I didn't have any tricks up my sleeves. Those dudes who have been practicing from 5 to 10 years were like......
    Something you wouldn't see every day. I saw cool stuff. Felt a little sad for being so sloppy.
    The Obstecle course they took maximumly 34 secs to finish. With the wall runs and muscle ups. I took 1 minute. With failing to climb over both of the walls and not being able to vault over one of the Obstecles. I skipped because it was to high and I was too weak to keep going. It felt bad to be this slow. They didn't make fun of me though. They liked that I tried to keep going even when I became dizzy and I was just minutes away from going unconscious. They gave me lots of courage. The first few obstacles. I got over them quickly. The first vault i did a stylish spped vault.Got over the long gap with a nice stride into a stick then getting over the second Obstecle with a speed vault. A bit sloppy but it was quick. Then got over the little Obstecle by just jumping over them with no vaulting. Into striding perfectly on 3 pipes and after that. That's where it got sloppy. I will try practicing here by watching all the tricks I can learn and do and in the gym by trying harder until success.

  • @25Alastor
    @25Alastor 11 років тому

    This dude got his dad into parkour EFING AWESOME

  • @fanboy103103
    @fanboy103103 11 років тому

    i have a question if you still do tutorial videos can you shoe us how to like do all those amazing flips off walls trees etc. ?

  • @HACKER2000ization
    @HACKER2000ization 10 років тому

    Epic, Thx Alot

  • @mrukon9
    @mrukon9 11 років тому

    Do you think you could do a handspring tutorial? It isn't all that useful as far as I can tell but it is still pretty cool.

  • @Johnsmith-te4bb
    @Johnsmith-te4bb 9 років тому +16

    2:20 the glasses fall off

  • @callme_buddieganja4514
    @callme_buddieganja4514 11 років тому

    Holy crap! They need to do a family parkour thing!

  • @Nutzername1204
    @Nutzername1204 11 років тому

    Very cool Video like ervery other of your videos!
    Greetings from germany :)

  • @aarkproll7748
    @aarkproll7748 10 років тому +4

    I can do this, but sometimes I lose the courage to do it, do you have any solution?

    • @aarkproll7748
      @aarkproll7748 10 років тому +1

      btw, your tutorials are great

    • @legoindiecomments1344
      @legoindiecomments1344 8 років тому

      Keep an eye on your courage and make sure it doesn't run away on you, maybe buy one of those child harnesses from toys r us

    • @radumanolescu6465
      @radumanolescu6465 4 роки тому

      Fear isn't stronger than you

  • @tjwoods3512
    @tjwoods3512 9 років тому

    Thx I rock @ this now 😉

  • @kylec.9092
    @kylec.9092 9 років тому

    I got it right after watching your video, thanks! All I had to do was practice a few times and get over the fear of clipping. PS for people doing this with a mattress, the transition of height from the mattress to the floor is a bit disturbing, but it's easy to get over if you do it slowly with the mattress to see how exactly to do it then actually doing it with the floor.

    • @ChaoticBronies
      @ChaoticBronies 9 років тому

      Crud Muffin Nice picture.

    • @kylec.9092
      @kylec.9092 9 років тому

      Midnight Shadow Does Gaming You too bro. Is that your OC?

    • @ChaoticBronies
      @ChaoticBronies 9 років тому

      Crud Muffin
      Yes.
      I wrote a fan fiction series about him.

    • @kylec.9092
      @kylec.9092 9 років тому

      Midnight Shadow Does Gaming Interesting, I'm writing fimfic too, but I'm caught up with some stuff. Keep writing bro, stay awesome.

    • @ChaoticBronies
      @ChaoticBronies 9 років тому

      Crud Muffin
      The last one I wrote was yesterday and my OC died.

  • @marcusbuckley3594
    @marcusbuckley3594 10 років тому

    Could u use weights for this trick I've been practising and I have been falling a bit but it's working out just I don't have muscle strength.

  • @luckyluck8827
    @luckyluck8827 11 років тому

    i lov ur tutos gwould u be my mentor

  • @ClockworkPomegranite
    @ClockworkPomegranite 11 років тому

    can u give me any advice on how to kong over higher objects without clipping my feet as im quite tall at 6 ft 2

  • @ethanbobby1818
    @ethanbobby1818 11 років тому

    could you do a tutorial on how to overcome the fear of doing a backflip on the ground? like if you can do it on a tramoline but are scared to do it on the ground.

  • @nickdachemusic
    @nickdachemusic 11 років тому

    can you make a wall spin tutorial next?

  • @McRyart
    @McRyart 11 років тому

    Family tutorial ftw! :)

  • @jhmoss124
    @jhmoss124 10 років тому

    In this move do u have top go upside down

  • @spartansmc7299
    @spartansmc7299 10 років тому

    that is cool. i gonna learn that :)

  • @kparamby27
    @kparamby27 11 років тому

    Hey Ronnie, are you going to do an ac4 parlour in real life video with devinsupertramp?

  • @reincarnage256
    @reincarnage256 11 років тому

    epic dad dude

  • @HardcoreSlyh
    @HardcoreSlyh 11 років тому

    Agreed :) Same here ! and hows the back bro

  • @piyushbajaj7966
    @piyushbajaj7966 6 років тому

    omg you know I can try this at home in only one time and I will be able to do this.😀😀😀😀

  • @Tartarus_clubstep
    @Tartarus_clubstep 3 роки тому

    how do you get more inverted because i can't go all the way pls help

  • @jamesjemay1277
    @jamesjemay1277 7 років тому

    Dude :D NIce tutorial :D tnx

  • @GabDamn
    @GabDamn 11 років тому

    hey guys. i used my left hand as my support hand and it sort of hurts everytime i turn .any suggestions ?

  • @MrHaltsmaul5
    @MrHaltsmaul5 11 років тому

    Haha what an awesome Family :)

  • @kallanstandish1214
    @kallanstandish1214 9 років тому +1

    I love all your tutorials but i am struggling to find good spots to train and i live in sydney aus.

  • @Dr.Failtastic
    @Dr.Failtastic 11 років тому

    Can you make a Dash Vault tutorial?

  • @giordandimauro4106
    @giordandimauro4106 11 років тому

    will you do a backflip tutorial

  • @nikobelik224
    @nikobelik224 11 років тому

    what about your back injury? is it better?

  • @DekkerYoutube
    @DekkerYoutube 10 років тому

    thank you