1930s stuntman -- Parkour is not new!

agoposays...

Holy crap those stunts are more daring than most of todays stuff!

His parkour was very clean. And the ride in the huge tire down a hill.. he smashed so hard, it should have broken his back no matter the rotation. Yet he pops out of it like some Prozac mascot

robbersdog49says...

>> ^agopo:
Holy crap those stunts are more daring than most of todays stuff!
His parkour was very clean. And the ride in the huge tire down a hill.. he smashed so hard, it should have broken his back no matter the rotation. Yet he pops out of it like some Prozac mascot


I would like to see a single shot with him getting in the wheel, going down that hill, and then getting out at the end. His Parkour was cool though, he moved so easily around the tree!

poolcleanersays...

>> ^MINK:
downvote because the title is so retarded.


Agreed on the title; deserves a palmface.

Of course parkour is not new. This is like wagging your finger at Pink Floyd and saying, "Hey, guys, didn't you know rock n' roll is not new." Or patronizing Judo practitioners because it was invented years after other martial arts. It's a modern resurgence of past and present body movement. Stop hatin'.

9619says...

Ive seen ...ahem....there exists modern stuff that pushes different limits further. In particular I think of some vertical drops, some vertical climb etc. But I don't think Ive seen his mix - he seemed DAMN fit, and his balance does seem to be extraordinary, not to mention his balls. Hats off to a pioneer.

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