0:27 1. Tree Run 2:07 2. Dino 3:03 3. Leg Hook 4:42 4/5. Palm Tree Climbs 5:10 4. Palm Tree (Foot Clamp) 5:42 5. Palm Tree (Speed Style) 7:36 6. Pull Over 8:58 7. Wedge Climb 10:30 8. Muscle Up 11:52 9. Tree Transfer 13:23 10. Hanging Branch
I just stumbled across your channel again after many years… you coached me in parkour when I was a kid, I am now an adult wishing I went to class more😅glad to see you seem to be doing okay.
"Wedge climbing" is often referred to as a "pharaoh" or "chimney climb" in other disciplines. Chimney is usually more narrow and has a little different technique, but what you demonstrated here is classic pharaoh IMO. Interesting video. I've always appreciated your more careful/cautious approach. I know stylistically it is not as smooth or flashy, but I feel it's very responsible and stress a good example
Thx ronnie, in my combat fitness group we have a challenge that involves climbing over thick tree branches with a backpack on, i bet this will help me next time.
Honestly you getting into a primal parkour sounds very cool. Like Tarzan traversing through the forest, I would like to not only touch some grass but feel more grounded to nature full time. But I don't know if you made a video about this though. Could you make a video on how to start training parkour or acrobatics safely as an adult? The video can also benefit other trail runners or someone who wishes to start parkour training no matter the mobility background. But hey your videos are so cool to watch, I haven't even found a proper tutor or coach to start parkour.
Thanks! I'm glad you like my videos! I have a lot of beginner parkour tutorials that i think are relevant for any age. you can check out here. th-cam.com/play/PLo6MrktVVANoeveIYzlcD_u1ZBX01BrJd.html&si=UHFeqCXmDBa1HAjb I'll probably be doing more nature related parkour tutorials in the future as well, if there is continued interest.
Yeah I've done some rope climbing methods for climbing trees before, but once rope are involved there is a whole world around it with arborist climbing that I don't have expertise in.
@@ronniestreetstunts yes , but i mean simple tricks without fancy knots and equipment like when palm climbers put on rope between there foots, or when you throw rope to get to a high branch, or when you do "ladder" from small loops of rope that can fit in pocket, you can wrap that loop around tree without knots and it became foothold
Yeah you can climb with shoes, the grip will just be different on different surfaces so be sure to really test out the grip of your shoes on the tree before you climb it so you know what to expect. I find barefeet grip to most trees better than shoes on average.
0:27 1. Tree Run
2:07 2. Dino
3:03 3. Leg Hook
4:42 4/5. Palm Tree Climbs
5:10 4. Palm Tree (Foot Clamp)
5:42 5. Palm Tree (Speed Style)
7:36 6. Pull Over
8:58 7. Wedge Climb
10:30 8. Muscle Up
11:52 9. Tree Transfer
13:23 10. Hanging Branch
i’ve been waiting for this for years
Haha glad I could finally fulfill this video for you
This was actually way more interesting than I thought it'd be. Great tutorial; everything was very well explained!
Cool! Thanks for thinking so!
I just stumbled across your channel again after many years… you coached me in parkour when I was a kid, I am now an adult wishing I went to class more😅glad to see you seem to be doing okay.
no way that the legend has uploaded for this much years this is WHATS TRUE LOVE!
I love cicadas. Always good to see the vids. Your channel is like a childhood home to me.
Just stopping by here to say thanks so much for all the memories you gave me and my friends as teens!
This is great because I can’t do a pullover (but I will need training for confidence and etc)
"Wedge climbing" is often referred to as a "pharaoh" or "chimney climb" in other disciplines. Chimney is usually more narrow and has a little different technique, but what you demonstrated here is classic pharaoh IMO.
Interesting video. I've always appreciated your more careful/cautious approach. I know stylistically it is not as smooth or flashy, but I feel it's very responsible and stress a good example
Thanks for the info! I was struggling to find proper names for some of these techniques, so I just kind of had to come up with my own terms.
Back to the roots! Literally!
Haha Yeah!
Rlly love u man, hope to see more! And stay safe!
Thx ronnie, in my combat fitness group we have a challenge that involves climbing over thick tree branches with a backpack on, i bet this will help me next time.
Awesome! Hope it helps, definitely sounds more challenging with a backpack on.
Good luck bro In your combat fitness challenge
@@flaxgamer3259 thx
@@dtheguy 👍👍
Fun topic and well executed, thank you. One point: it's "dyno", not "dino". Short for 'dynamic'.
Thanks for the correction! Don't know how I missed that.
So happy you're still uploading man
Thanks!
I'm glad you're back with the videos!
Thanks! Me Too!
you are the reason i got into parkour 4 years ago
thanks ronnie :)
That's awesome! Keep it up!
Let's go the New Era Begins
Yes!
RONNIE YOUR THE BEST
Hi Ronnie watching your videos since i started parkour. thanks for this video i really needed it and love you ♥️
I'm glad it could use it! Much love!
Awesome vid
aww, so cute! 7:30
Honestly you getting into a primal parkour sounds very cool. Like Tarzan traversing through the forest, I would like to not only touch some grass but feel more grounded to nature full time.
But I don't know if you made a video about this though. Could you make a video on how to start training parkour or acrobatics safely as an adult?
The video can also benefit other trail runners or someone who wishes to start parkour training no matter the mobility background.
But hey your videos are so cool to watch, I haven't even found a proper tutor or coach to start parkour.
Thanks! I'm glad you like my videos! I have a lot of beginner parkour tutorials that i think are relevant for any age. you can check out here. th-cam.com/play/PLo6MrktVVANoeveIYzlcD_u1ZBX01BrJd.html&si=UHFeqCXmDBa1HAjb
I'll probably be doing more nature related parkour tutorials in the future as well, if there is continued interest.
You make incredible videoes
Thanks!
Just remembered I've been watching this guy for more than a decade
Wow! Impressive, you've stuck around that long! Thanks!
@@ronniestreetstunts you taught me almost everything I know about parkour,I'll be here forever man 👍🏿🙏🏿
same dude i've just rediscovered him!
Make those mall cop vs Parkour guy type videos again
damn i used to watch you in elementary the assassin creed vid nostalgic
Really thought you stopped making videos hope you're doing well after all these years
Thanks! I'm doing well! I never stopped, but I did slow down on the amount of content for a few years.
It's so unfortunate I don't have trees like these near me 😑
Just remembered your channel and thank you for being part of my childhood because i really loved parkour and freerunning 🙏
Thanks for sharing that! That's cool to hear!
@@ronniestreetstunts Of course man take care!
maybe ways to climb a tree with rope assist?
great video, if only other life knowledge were presented in the same clean and comprehensive way
Yeah I've done some rope climbing methods for climbing trees before, but once rope are involved there is a whole world around it with arborist climbing that I don't have expertise in.
@@ronniestreetstunts yes , but i mean simple tricks without fancy knots and equipment
like when palm climbers put on rope between there foots, or when you throw rope to get to a high branch, or when you do "ladder" from small loops of rope that can fit in pocket, you can wrap that loop around tree without knots and it became foothold
Oh yeah, that would be interesting. Thanks for the ideas.
Nevertheless you're amazing! Exactly as seen in kungfu movies.
I’ve done these already
Awesome!
Hope Helene didn’t get you guys too bad😬
would this work if i had shoes on?
Yeah you can climb with shoes, the grip will just be different on different surfaces so be sure to really test out the grip of your shoes on the tree before you climb it so you know what to expect. I find barefeet grip to most trees better than shoes on average.
Just hire a macaque