I’ve wanted to do this forever, thank you!! Honestly, anyone should learn this, whether they are athletic or not. It only takes one fall to permanently damage your body.
I love this. Ive always wondered why we dont learn how to fall properly when we were kids! It causes more and more damage as you get older. Imagine if old people knew how to fall safely, and kept up on that skill! There would be a hell of a lot less broken bones and hip replacements! But even younger adults often break bones trying to "break their fall" instead of roll out of it. And most could be avoided by simply learning how to fall properly,. Even if you have no interest in parkour, its a life skill!
You started me on my traceur journey. Even though you are such a good traceur, you humbly give us noobs wonderful and wise advice. Thank you for all the amazing knowledge!
Keep making great tutorials, I use to have trouble with side vaults and now I'm doing flips! Didn't have to take classes thanks to your amazing content! Been using it for years
thanks mate. Recently broke my radius near the elbow whilst playing football / soccer (extended arm, fell on my wrist which pumped up the force to my elbow leading to the injury). after a few months I am ready to play again but fear falls because of the injured elbow. This video helped.
Haha I've definitely had my share of bad parkour bails, and I've noticed that simply being in shape and conditioned for impact helps tremendously to not be injured. I'm so glad you're back with awesome videos!! Keep up the great parkour content! :D
I wrecked my ribs, diagphram, and back when I failed a box jump over a tennis net. It took me a month or so to recover and I never ended up going back to parkour because of it. I really wish I had this video so that I could have trained it and rolled out of it when I needed! Thanks for giving me the motivation to get back into the parkour scene!
Brilliant, the best ukemi/breakfall video I've seen. Despite having studied ukemi in martial arts, I still fractured my wrist after slipping on ice, because the fall happened really fast and I couldn't react in time, as the ukemi was not part of my muscle memory. It was also unlike what I normally trained (momentum forwards, falling on the back). Frequent practice in a variety of falling situations is key!
So cool to find this! I think I'm linked to a lot of your older videos because I'm a beginner, and you were breaking down the sport a while ago now. Your dad's palm-spins are so effortless and perfect that I'm SO jealous! But, I also loved that you mentioned Jimmy's more recent falling safely "Ukemi" clip as well, which I had seen. I think you're both excellent teachers and great at the details that we need to know!
1. rolls are very important 2. if u cannot roll at least touch the ground with ur legs to make it easier to roll 3. spread the fall and don't take it on your arm or one shoulder(spread ur body) 4. tuck your chine in your body to protect your head 5. practice the falling
Was awesome to see you train and meet u maybe next time I'll be a Lil more talkative but thanks for everything so many people at shant told me and I know I also learned a lot from you thank you from everyone at shant and myself -the kid doing drop pres with long hair
This video would’ve been nice back in November I broke both of my wrists when I missed the railing doing a speed vault and there was a 6 foot drop on the other side it also didn’t help that the railing was so high up a literally had to jump into the vault by then already being sideways when my hand would have been at the railing but it didn’t stop me from going back 3 months later and doing it successfully and at least this video is up now to help me prevent future injuries Edit: That fall actually helped me come to think of it I was so motivated to get back into training again I started doing moves I’ve never done before only seen but
the video is really useful, although the audio quality at points it's really lacking, like whenever there's a lot of wind. If I were you, I'd record audio separately in a windless environment and just re-upload that, but you know if that's viable or not
Alright people. Now lets go out there and fall ;) Work that Ukemi people Need to be ready for any situation There are also MMA fighters who incorporate Ukemi into their style of fighting In case they fall or wanna get out of situations, Ukemi is there to the rescue Especially in Tekken lol
this video really helped because im a beginner and i tend to make misakes but im practicing every day and i know i wont get hurt or injured when i make those mistakes if i roll out of it thank you
Can I just ask why is it when u land on a flat ledge half ur foot is of the edge and u always just barely make it event tho u can make it to the middle?
Helps with slipping. If the whole foot were to land and your feet slips toward your feet would slip off. If u land at the tips and slip more of your foot would just be on top of the wall. It’s also easier to balance that way.
I’ve wanted to do this forever, thank you!! Honestly, anyone should learn this, whether they are athletic or not. It only takes one fall to permanently damage your body.
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Me using these for tripping over
I have brake my arms 3 times because I don't now this
That's a great video.
If I damage myself, then I can miss so many things.... My training sessions and a lot of things.
It is a fantastic topic.
Lmao
I love this. Ive always wondered why we dont learn how to fall properly when we were kids! It causes more and more damage as you get older. Imagine if old people knew how to fall safely, and kept up on that skill! There would be a hell of a lot less broken bones and hip replacements! But even younger adults often break bones trying to "break their fall" instead of roll out of it. And most could be avoided by simply learning how to fall properly,. Even if you have no interest in parkour, its a life skill!
Finally a video that shows this. So many videos thay teaches you how to fall only works if your expecting it
You started me on my traceur journey. Even though you are such a good traceur, you humbly give us noobs wonderful and wise advice. Thank you for all the amazing knowledge!
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FROM A LONG TIME FROM THE MASTER
I’ve been watching your vids since the 6th grade, now Im Going into my senior year of high school. Keep up the good work! 😄
That's awesome! Crazy how long it's been!
Finally a video explaining how to practice ukemi
Broke my legs twice in a row skateboarding, guess now it's time to learn how to fall, lol
Time to give up scateboarding and stay home
Did they put like plates and screws when you broke it?
@@nin9528 nope, but still I couldn't skate for like 2 and 6 months
@@nin9528 coming home from a skatepark right now) It was worth it🤟
Keep making great tutorials, I use to have trouble with side vaults and now I'm doing flips! Didn't have to take classes thanks to your amazing content! Been using it for years
I've been watching your videos for 4 years now. It's Great to see you up and posting again. Keep up the good work!
thanks mate. Recently broke my radius near the elbow whilst playing football / soccer (extended arm, fell on my wrist which pumped up the force to my elbow leading to the injury). after a few months I am ready to play again but fear falls because of the injured elbow. This video helped.
Love ur vids Ronnie
U should do late for work parkour more POV
Thanks! I've been looking for a way to safely bail with a lot of forward momentum. The tips for the forward roll should help me
Haha I've definitely had my share of bad parkour bails, and I've noticed that simply being in shape and conditioned for impact helps tremendously to not be injured.
I'm so glad you're back with awesome videos!!
Keep up the great parkour content! :D
Best parkour master
Now I don't need to scream like Goku every time I fail
You definitely still should. It helps increase your power levels
@@jessecapra2350 Ong tho keep doing it till u go ssjb
I wrecked my ribs, diagphram, and back when I failed a box jump over a tennis net. It took me a month or so to recover and I never ended up going back to parkour because of it. I really wish I had this video so that I could have trained it and rolled out of it when I needed! Thanks for giving me the motivation to get back into the parkour scene!
Brilliant, the best ukemi/breakfall video I've seen. Despite having studied ukemi in martial arts, I still fractured my wrist after slipping on ice, because the fall happened really fast and I couldn't react in time, as the ukemi was not part of my muscle memory. It was also unlike what I normally trained (momentum forwards, falling on the back). Frequent practice in a variety of falling situations is key!
Your how to fall video from years ago kept me from dying so many times 🤙🏻
The dive roll still scares the hell outta me though lol
So cool to find this! I think I'm linked to a lot of your older videos because I'm a beginner, and you were breaking down the sport a while ago now.
Your dad's palm-spins are so effortless and perfect that I'm SO jealous!
But, I also loved that you mentioned Jimmy's more recent falling safely "Ukemi" clip as well, which I had seen. I think you're both excellent teachers and great at the details that we need to know!
1. rolls are very important
2. if u cannot roll at least touch the ground with ur legs to make it easier to roll
3. spread the fall and don't take it on your arm or one shoulder(spread ur body)
4. tuck your chine in your body to protect your head
5. practice the falling
Another tutorial! YES!
Ey my guy, very nostalgic, used to watch u in 2018
Great video! Practicing Ukemi is so important in parkour
Out of all my martial arts techs, break falls are the ones that I have the most useage of
Interestingly, ever since I stopped learning parkour years ago, everytime I would fall I always get an adrenaline rush and safety roll
Was awesome to see you train and meet u maybe next time I'll be a Lil more talkative but thanks for everything so many people at shant told me and I know I also learned a lot from you thank you from everyone at shant and myself -the kid doing drop pres with long hair
:bro what the hell you doin
*uh learning how to fall
Superb tutorial/really useful-thanks Ronnie👍
Love it Ronnie!!! Great channel
As an athlete whose fractured my collarbone 3 times from falling this will help tremendously
Yeeeees, a new video!!
I love your content man! :)
I appreciate that!
Cool!
This video would’ve been nice back in November I broke both of my wrists when I missed the railing doing a speed vault and there was a 6 foot drop on the other side it also didn’t help that the railing was so high up a literally had to jump into the vault by then already being sideways when my hand would have been at the railing but it didn’t stop me from going back 3 months later and doing it successfully and at least this video is up now to help me prevent future injuries
Edit: That fall actually helped me come to think of it I was so motivated to get back into training again I started doing moves I’ve never done before only seen but
Legend
Im really training hard for learning this move but i always put my head on the floor.
the video is really useful, although the audio quality at points it's really lacking, like whenever there's a lot of wind.
If I were you, I'd record audio separately in a windless environment and just re-upload that, but you know if that's viable or not
Nice bro 🤩🙏
Hey ronnie how do I do a roll without hurting knees
where is the link to ur app.thank you
Alright people. Now lets go out there and fall ;)
Work that Ukemi people
Need to be ready for any situation
There are also MMA fighters who incorporate Ukemi into their style of fighting
In case they fall or wanna get out of situations, Ukemi is there to the rescue
Especially in Tekken lol
Love ur vids
he : fall and then flip
me : remembering doing this while i was 8 years old 😎
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Yes my friends,
Learn How To Fail Without Failing😂😹
Yes this is called Ukemi
fit link?
this video really helped because im a beginner and i tend to make misakes but im practicing every day and i know i wont get hurt or injured when i make those mistakes if i roll out of it thank you
How to take no fall damage in Minecraft
😄 haha that's great!
Hi
I have question
While doing a b twist which leg should we extend the jumping leg or the other. Please reply
Both
Thanks, now I'm safe in case of plane crash
😆 Oh yeah definitely, that's exactly what I had in mind teaching this tutorial
@@ronniestreetstunts 😂🤦♂️
Can I just ask why is it when u land on a flat ledge half ur foot is of the edge and u always just barely make it event tho u can make it to the middle?
Helps with slipping. If the whole foot were to land and your feet slips toward your feet would slip off. If u land at the tips and slip more of your foot would just be on top of the wall. It’s also easier to balance that way.
Very nice sirrrr
Oo
Can u do a collab with nick pro
Good idea
Another thing you can do is do Jujitsu they teach you how to break falls
Where do they teach you how to spell jiu jitsu?
neighbors looking outside: 👀
ronny: 5:12
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too late broken my arm doing pk 6 weeks ago
Aha wowoowowww
"If you're doing parkour, if you're training to be a stunt man, or even if you're just athletic" or, you know, if you're severely clumsy. 😂
Super Bro
Wassup
Hlo sir
IMMA FAIL NOW!
someone show slimecicle this video
Perfect for building a treehouse
I’m pretty sure I cant do any of these things.
So basically if ur feet can touch the ground just roll
Yep that's the idea!
@@ronniestreetstunts btw how come when u do a jump u always seem to just barely make it even tho u can clear it?
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Sirr make a video on barrel vault without supporter easily step by step please please please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
just act drunk and let your body relax like a jelly😆
What da dog doin?
Fail safely - lol
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Damnnn Ronnie ur hairline is receding bro you might want to sort it out m
Lol, it's like what ever dude.
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