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Trapster
Posts: 192/3604
I´ve seen stuff like this before and it´s pretty cool. I didn´t watch the end of this one, though.

I wish I could do the same as him.
Sin Dogan
Posts: 9/861
I think I've seen some of those clips of sarith, the urban ninja on a muay thai team video thingie.
Sasuke-Kun
Posts: 2/7
Ive already seen this video,I often go on youtube.That must be cool make that but...I dont think that im able to make this ¬.¬
Sinfjotle
Posts: 82/1697
Awesome doesn't quit describe that well enough, I need to try that some day ...
Ailure
Posts: 89/2602
Originally posted by Wurl
So being drunk makes your car ride safer?

Depends on if you're driving the car, or if you're just a passanger.

Even what NSNick said is probably true, it's not a excuse to drive drunk. :/
hhallahh
Posts: 8/13
Originally posted by Chronosphere-x
Originally posted by Kutske
This "urban ninjaing" began in England, where it is called yamikaze or street running (the latter being the more popular term in America). You'd be amazed what the human body can withstand. In 1996 when I first played Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I determined to jump off the first-story roof of my house. Navi had me convinced that I could "reduce damage by holding forward on the control stick and rolling on impact." It was actually surprisingly easy, I think we humans have some sort of instinctive ability to pull off these monkey-like feats of agility and grace. Just like we mangae to lift cars off the ground to save our children in dire circumstances, if you fling yourself off a building, instinct and adrenaline kicks in to save you.

Of course, a limber body and practice helps as well, but cool people don't try, they do.



Dude thats wrong, its was started in france and is known as free runnning or le parkour. Its ace, i show know coz i do it, I do it with a crew, i'm currently sponsered


Yep.. I saw this and was looking for the term, and that's it. "Le parkour" (or parcour?). There's a crew in my city, there was recently a feature on them, yea..
Thoughtless
Posts: 78/2405
The video is kick ass though the ending was mehish at best.

Of course I could try to do something from that video but I got a back pain just by watching it.
Aurxix
Posts: 32/252
Theres people just like that....I think there called Tracers??? maby
Wurl
Posts: 44/842
So being drunk makes your car ride safer?
NSNick
Posts: 58/2228
Originally posted by Kutske
This "urban ninjaing" began in England, where it is called yamikaze or street running (the latter being the more popular term in America). You'd be amazed what the human body can withstand. In 1996 when I first played Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I determined to jump off the first-story roof of my house. Navi had me convinced that I could "reduce damage by holding forward on the control stick and rolling on impact." It was actually surprisingly easy, I think we humans have some sort of instinctive ability to pull off these monkey-like feats of agility and grace. Just like we mangae to lift cars off the ground to save our children in dire circumstances, if you fling yourself off a building, instinct and adrenaline kicks in to save you.

Of course, a limber body and practice helps as well, but cool people don't try, they do.


A kind of aside about instincts saving us from injury: Did you know that they cause more injuries in car crashes? Which is why drunk drivers survive catastrophic crashes more than sober drivers- they let their bodies go limp instead of tensing up.
Chronosphere-x
Posts: 9/125
Originally posted by Kutske
This "urban ninjaing" began in England, where it is called yamikaze or street running (the latter being the more popular term in America). You'd be amazed what the human body can withstand. In 1996 when I first played Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I determined to jump off the first-story roof of my house. Navi had me convinced that I could "reduce damage by holding forward on the control stick and rolling on impact." It was actually surprisingly easy, I think we humans have some sort of instinctive ability to pull off these monkey-like feats of agility and grace. Just like we mangae to lift cars off the ground to save our children in dire circumstances, if you fling yourself off a building, instinct and adrenaline kicks in to save you.

Of course, a limber body and practice helps as well, but cool people don't try, they do.



Dude thats wrong, its was started in france and is known as free runnning or le parkour. Its ace, i show know coz i do it, I do it with a crew, i'm currently sponsered
Andy
Posts: 82/517
Regarding the first movie:

Cool LOL. Although I will also have to agree that the end stunk.
Kutske
Posts: 10/171
This "urban ninjaing" began in England, where it is called yamikaze or street running (the latter being the more popular term in America). You'd be amazed what the human body can withstand. In 1996 when I first played Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I determined to jump off the first-story roof of my house. Navi had me convinced that I could "reduce damage by holding forward on the control stick and rolling on impact." It was actually surprisingly easy, I think we humans have some sort of instinctive ability to pull off these monkey-like feats of agility and grace. Just like we mangae to lift cars off the ground to save our children in dire circumstances, if you fling yourself off a building, instinct and adrenaline kicks in to save you.

Of course, a limber body and practice helps as well, but cool people don't try, they do.
Ziff
Posts: 45/1800
Graviteh, you've been around the board before. You know the rules.

No one word posts, please. No links that aren't explained.
Jagori
Posts: 11/155
I see your link and raise you another.

http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=B13-Parkour-bizarsite

(in case it needs explaining: it's along the same lines as the first video, but the guy in it is actually the 'inventor' of the sport so he's pretty freaking good)
Keitaro
Posts: 16/373
Saw this aaaaaages ago. I think it might have been here too funny, funny shit.
Peardian
Posts: 25/1757
Awesome. Simply amazing. The ending stunk though.
Graviteh
Posts: 3/57
Originally posted by Danielle
I hate when people post a link with no explanation. I mean, do you really think I'm gonna click on that?


no
Wurl
Posts: 37/842
Originally posted by Danielle
I hate when people post a link with no explanation. I mean, do you really think I'm gonna click on that?

They obviously do. I mean, c'mon. All the cool kids did it.
Danielle
Posts: 117/6737
I hate when people post a link with no explanation. I mean, do you really think I'm gonna click on that?
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