Just figured out how to do Kong to Cat's, along with Dash, Speed, and Lazy's into cat. pretty happy. this move had been
bugging me for a while and now its in my growing bag of movements! +) ... its a cyclops... get it?
got a video of some cat work stuff idk wtf to call it...
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Added by kingtheking on April 28, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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wair are you kyle
Added by fox man on April 20, 2009 at 7:29pm —
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So, lately, I've had dreams where my legs and knees (particularly my knees) have been hurting a lot and I've woken up from them because they really have been hurting. I'm guessing this is from doing a lot of precision and power jumping but I'm not sure. Anyone else experience this? Anyway, I've stopped doing so much of that and have started concentrating on walking on railings and catwalks.
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Added by June Huang on April 20, 2009 at 12:55am —
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The body is the shape of the mind, and the mind is the shape of the spirit which can be molded by the way we move in the world. We are all capable of changing our bodies beyond that which we currently believe is possible. However, it takes commitment, consistency, and a clear and compelling reason to adopt habits that bring about the changes we want for ourselves. In partnership with our clients, we strive to reach new heights, transcend old boundaries, and transform the body as we help develop…
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Added by Iliketovaultthings on April 9, 2009 at 9:00pm —
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While this isn't directly related to parkour, everyone gets injured and/or sore, and these books have been tremendously helpful. They also saved me a ton from what I'd spend on sports massage.
The
Trigger Point Therapy Workbook taught me how to massage trigger points to reduce or remove pain from strained necks,…
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Added by technique on April 5, 2009 at 5:36pm —
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My knee hurts, I can't even rotate it. Going to the doctor, must get better, OUCH!
Added by Onibunny on April 5, 2009 at 10:47am —
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...this has been published ages ago on 'another forum' but the content is all mine, and I hear the topic is still interesting, thus I've gladly 'recycled' it.
[advice: gross, but useful content follows...] :)
Calluses and 'Rips':
...so: you finally had your first Parkour-related torn (hand-)callus yesterday?
Hurts like hell, it's more or less bloody/messy as your average torn toe-blister from running, or hand-blister from…
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Added by SafeNSure on March 31, 2009 at 1:25pm —
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Exhibit more upper body strength and work on precision jumping of no less than 5ft.
Added by June Huang on March 24, 2009 at 5:33pm —
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Okay! Well, if I can remember correctly, it's been over a month since I started? Hehe, defiantly worked on my diet, which has made me much happier, but between work and school, I only have time to get out a really train once a week. :(
I'm still working on a few things:
-Getting over chain link fences quickly and efficiently. I've gotten some great advice from people, and I'm hoping to start working on that soon.
-I wish, oh I wish, that where I train had the perfect place…
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Added by Katrina on March 22, 2009 at 10:48am —
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Yeah so instead of actually getting better this past month I have been fighting over tests that are necessary which they won't pay for and not paying for the tests they did that weren't necessary. On the bright side it looks like my back is bad, but not a lost cause.
I start physical therapy next week. Hopefully that will bring me up to active status. I would assume no jumping or rolling for a while, but it would be nice to have some medical clearance to just run for a bit. Whatever…
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Added by Sin on March 8, 2009 at 3:32pm —
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To keep the atmosphere of the blogspot site I prefer to have people view it here:
http://gkdrummerboy.blogspot.com/
Added by Philosofist on March 6, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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While on vacation, i was fortunate enough to jam with the guys and gals of the Philippine Parkour and FreeRunning Association. Raven, the organizer of the jam, invited me to come to Quezon City Circle, a national park for a jam on Monday 23 Feb 09 (an extended weekend for students). He, along with Sam, (who together introduced freerunning to the Philippines), picked me (+2) up at a meeting spot and took us to QC Circle. Everyone was very friendly! We started at about 8:30am when it was probably…
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Added by monk on March 1, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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OK so i will be at aquatic park in Berkeley on Thursday the 26 at 12:30 pm too when ever i leave so if you want to drop in just do so
Added by vincent on February 23, 2009 at 3:30am —
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Not much of a blogger, so this most likely won't get updated for a while. But just a little about me:
I've really just started Parkour...this week. >.>
Still working on strength training and building up my endurance.
My biggest problem is I have exercise induced asthma. Even though it isn't serious, it can be a hindrance.
Other than simple strength training, I'm working on rolling first and foremost, and going out on days I'm not working or at school to practice, both…
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Added by Katrina on February 20, 2009 at 7:42pm —
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I got home alright - they lost my luggage for a day but no big deal.
Trained Monday night with my brother. Turns out the brick wall at the front our house I thought would be awesome is in fact ... unstable.
We have some gym equipment at home so did some boxing and free weights as part of the session.
Alternated stair box jumps (big stairs, 3 up, 3 down) with 20 push ups with little break.
It's very different training in the heat.
Haven't…
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Added by Xavier Shay on February 19, 2009 at 9:18pm —
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Recently I went to
Sky High Sports in Santa Clara and I highly recommend it. It was only $9 for an hour of jumping which turned out to be more than I bargained for. I got on the trampolines and started bouncing all over the place continually. I went up and down as high as I could, did front flips, back flips, jumped off the walls as far as I could, and finally I was completely exhausted. I had to bend over and take a breather. My lungs burned,…
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Added by Chris on February 18, 2009 at 8:32pm —
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comrades, fellow parkour/freerunning peoples of the bay area, would anyone be interested in having a jam in Marin County (my home-front) ?
I would willingly set up an event on the website but I'm not sure if anyone would have the impetus to make the trip. Anybody down? i know a great spot that we won't get kicked out of!
San Rafael High School: 50 seconds in through the end of the…
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Added by kingtheking on February 9, 2009 at 9:48pm —
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so i have never been trained in parkour just self training and i am free on most Fridays so if you know about any good spots to train and can help me I can get any ware in Oakland Berkley or san Francisco
Added by vincent on February 6, 2009 at 11:12am —
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I need to be kidnapped.
There is always some reason I can not get out to Doe Library on Thursday between 6 and 8. There was my sister who was in rehab, and she had meetings that I wanted to go to in order to better support her. And there were other reasons. I remembered my reason for last week... but now I don't. They were all very good reasons. I remember that much.
I was forced to look in my facebook back log, and I see that I was only doing house work, instead of…
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Added by Mackenzie on February 5, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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Recently, I've discovered an interesting trend with how I progress in parkour. If I'm injured, even in some small way, fear will grip me whenever I'm doing even the simplest things, and more often than not, I'll be unable to complete simple vaults that I've done a hundred times before(See: Turn vaults). This was a big thing for me when I had shin splints, as it was difficult for me to hang on to the things I already knew, much less learn new things or get better at all.
Which brings…
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Added by Dogwithrabiez on February 2, 2009 at 12:37am —
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