Parkour - A Never Ending Process | A Parkour Life (ep. 3) | Flow
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- How and why parkour is a never ending process for Chris 'Blane' Rowat, Senior Coach, Parkour Generations. Subscribe to Flow: bit.ly/subscrib...
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I love the fact that I get to make films with very authentic people. No bullshit, no flashy shit, just the everyday real deal.
So good seeing the old footage of all the spots I've seen Chris in his element in person. He had an eye for it that no one else had, and even then was great at teaching. So good to see him continuing when others including myself have left it behind.
I really enjoy these videos. Blane always seems so level-headed to me. I appreciate his approach, his outlook, and the thought that he seems to put into everything he does. Thanks for sharing this!
He looks so relaxed while he's doing parkour. Kinda the embodiment of the "flow" aspect of parkour.
Because of Blane, every time I stick a pre I think of him. It goes back to years ago when we first met. Bit even now I think 'would Blane appreciate this landing?' Great work brother good to see your still active and looking after yourself
You have a very poetic way of telling a story! Loved it!
Respect for this man is a never ending process.
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really gr8 video and wise words
wonderful
Brilliant
Especially on things like basic flips!
Thx for info
Beautiful :) great take on parkour :)
awesome
nice one.
Really inspirational. recently started skate boarding and this replicates how I feel about that :) he's alot better though ;)
Thank you for this Video. Always love to here Blanes words! :)
I like that episode :D I like way which he looks on parkour :) Nice one ! Keep going Flow :D Maybe some more tutorials ? :D
He should be a life coach. He's very intelligent and a sort of philosopher .
Tutorials coming soon.. ;)
Julie he was talking about the rail in the video of a guy who bailed very badly, that the other guy mentioned. A bit of confusion there. :)
What shoes are those that he's wearing? They look like a solid pair for parkour.
The rail was wet, it had been raining just before we arrived at the spot.
If you are experienced then training wet rail jumps is fine but as always, start small and build up. With practice, and with good technique, they're not dangerous, they just require more concentration and there's less margin for error, which is why we don't recommend them for beginners.
I'm curious. What boots is he using to parkour?
What shoes are the red ones?
yep
I'm trying to translate this so my friends could understand too, and it's really hard to understand some parts, is there any way of having everything he says subtitled? In english like youtube does in some videos, it would help me a lot.
Lets get more of these "views on parkour".. It's interesting to hear individual views on it.
Is this the last episode? (Hope not!)
Hey guys, may who do the subtitles on English? many russian guys know English very bad, and we don't keep pace what he talk about.
p.s. sorry for my bad English.
You can land on wet rails with worn out shoes if the technique is good.
geht so
Shoes are not a major factor in landing and not slipping. If the technique is good, the landing will be good, shoes or no shoes.
Well i'm just saying that it makes it unnecessarly dangerous even if are really expierenced. I recently saw a video of a guy doing a kong over a gap and because the rail was wet his hand slipped and he fell 6 meters and landed on his face.
That bail is horrible.. I doubt that the rail was wet thou, I think it was lack of concentration in that situation.
I know there was water lying around, but I think the rail was dry
I don't see how not drying the rail makes it harder. Doesn't it make it just more dangerous. I mean your shoes slipping is not really under your control.
Nice, but the music seemed to overpower him speaking, turn it the music down a bit.
yo
If you have got good shoes that haven't been worn out.
Land correctly and you wont slip.
He's using Puma: Faas, Trainers
puma faas 300
first one
чото я н6е фига не понял
You'll find plenty of flip tutorials all over the place already, there's really no reason for anyone to make more. Also, this channel is primarily about parkour so it would be out of place any way.
You don't get it.
better just not dry that moist as shit rail...... then just stick it like a BOSS anyway :P true technique right there.... thats what i aspire to be like x
:)
only blane has suckers on his feet