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Not sure whether this shoudl be here, but seeing as it is photography then I'm probably correct in doing so.

Anyway, this is a topic to explain to people what free-running is. Free-running is basically an activity where you make movement around your everyday environment fun and enjoyable. It keeps you fit and healthy and is also appealing to passers by, although some may disagree.

I have been doing this 4 years now, although...I have had a pretty large resting period because of personal and family issues that have arisen. I have uploaded some photos to photobucket for you to view, so take a look and let me know what you think. Not exactly Beyblading but meh lol.

Me Backflip
Me Wallflip
Me Treeflip
Me Tic-Tac
Me Photolike Vault
Me Monkey Vault
Me Monkey Vault 2
Me Kong Vault
Me Kong Vault 2
Me Gap Jump
Me Cat Leap
Me Backflip 2
Me Monkey Vault pt 1
Me Monkey Vault pt 2
Me Falling Wallspin
Me Wallspin
Me Monkey Vault 3
Me Backflip 3
Me Tic-Tac 2
Me Gainer (Backflip facing forward, moving forward)
Me Flared Backflip
Me Backflip 4
Me Monkey Vault in New Orleans Riverside
Me standing backflip from grass
sweet dude tht looks kewl im gonna try it *breaks neck* Unhappy
I encourage you to try it but try not to be to advance and hurt yourself. I hold no responsibilty in the consequences of your actions.
(Oct. 22, 2008  2:33 PM)BeyUK-Espio Wrote: [ -> ]I encourage you to try it but try not to be to advance and hurt yourself. I hold no responsibilty in the consequences of your actions.
lol it looks really hard oh and nice pics who toook them?
Interesting. This is something I would like to be able to do in the future.
My friend and my cousins.

Cheers Kai-V. As said above, I encourage others to particpate because I get a lot of adrenaline and enjoyment out of it.
that+beyblade= possibilitys o.O
That's really carp' impressive. It takes a lot of self-confidence to perform a majority of those stunts. Well done, keep up the good work.
carp awesome.
That is all.
That's pretty awesome.

Do you get a lot of people watch you and stuff? I see a lot of people staring and taking pictures in the background. o.o

You seem a lot better than loads of the people I see on TV though. How do you fall safely? =/
Awesome! I like the wallflip!
"flippin'" amazing! lo
Do you get training/lessons in parkour or do you do in independently?
One word

AWSOME!!
Propsss

Have you tried running along a length of wall or a complete wall? Have you had success? I myself am having trouble with that particular move. Unhappy(

Here in my area, there's not many walls to do jumps, vaults, spins, etc off of. Plus, it's only fun for me with friends. Unhappy(
Awesome! keep it up espio
Awesome dude! I've always wanted to learn this stuff, but I was never too dedicated to it. You should make videos.
carp cool dude. Keep it up. Parkour is something I still want to do... but at dark I guess LOL leaping is fun.
So who was nice enough to take those shots? Unless you were using self timer..OoO looks dope.

hey it be dope if possible to do burst shots, different stages of the movement.
A lot of questions need to be answered LOLZ.

Surfingpikachao Wrote:Do you get a lot of people watch you and stuff? I see a lot of people staring and taking pictures in the background. o.o

You seem a lot better than loads of the people I see on TV though. How do you fall safely? =/

I get quite a few people watch me, especially when I'm up in London because that is like the british home for it. I got a lot of looks when I was in New Orleans as well which was great, although security asked me to move on many times...they had the same attitude as what they have over here.

Chickens lulz Wrote:Do you get training/lessons in parkour or do you do in independently?

In ways, no. A lot of what I know I taught myself outside. However, for the gainer, I learnt this in my local gymnastics gym because I know the people that represent Basingstoke when it comes to free-running, 3Run. But alot of what you see in the photos I learnt outside.

bugturtles Wrote:Have you tried running along a length of wall or a complete wall? Have you had success?

Yes I have tried that. I have been successfull. You just need to improve your balance. Take it a step at a time. Don't try and do a full out run on a wall. First try walking then slowly build up your speed. To improve your balance more, try balancing across a metal pole.

G Wrote:You should make videos.

The last video I made was over a year ago, so some of the stuff is really old but nontheless here it is: Last Free-Running Video

I also have other small clips provided below:

Me doing a backflip
Me doing a wallflip in gym (sorry for the noise)
My first Wallflip over concrete

Blue Wrote:So who was nice enough to take those shots?

My friend and his girlfriend took those shots for me. I just said what I wanted and they were like "OK". They were shot on my cell phone in burst mode so there used to be a whole set, but I deleted them. I will get some bust photos as soon as my back has healed up =D.

Hope this answers all your questions =D.
Wow even if it is old, I still find it amazing!
DOPEBOY FRESH
thanks for anwsering my question. Speedy recovery Wink
(Oct. 23, 2008  7:54 PM)G Wrote: [ -> ]Wow even if it is old, I still find it amazing!

Cheers, we shot several videos whilst we at school during our breaks but alot of the old stuff is real poor compared to the video I provided.
thats amazing!i wish to do things like that but fear always stop me
(Oct. 24, 2008  2:55 PM)pegasis Wrote: [ -> ]thats amazing!i wish to do things like that but fear always stop me

If you do it somewhere safe first then fear will be less of a problem I think.
I was afraid to do the most basic of vaults. At the time, trying to get my legs through my arms appeared to be impossible, but it is easier than you may think.

As said previous, I started all my training outside as a gym was a no go option. I only started using the gym, even though I preffered not to, later on once I started trying more difficult tricks such as the gainer.

In my opinion, I would practice it in a padded area such as a gymnasium for the security and safety aspect. If a gym isn't an option, then the next closest thing would to find a find near an open space, grass preferably).

As you begin to progress and get more confident with your ability, start to move onto concrete as this is when the fun really begins. The possiblities are endless =D.
how old where u when u started training?
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