Poll: Free-Running?

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sammyfreak

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It does look cool, but seing people do really dangerous things just for an adrenaline kick do make me rather pissed of.
 

jezz8me

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Lol yea Sonic would be a great free runner but the cool climby stuff may slow the game thus destroying the feel.
 

Hoanui

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I personally enjoy it quite a bit. Well, parkour anyways. I don't really do much, but I got the basics down.

Besides, it's boring to just walk home. =P
 

Whitto

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Andraste said:
Wicked cool stuff. Amazing what a human can do when he puts his mind to it.

What's Parkour, Whitto?
To the layman, Parkour and Free-running are indistinguishable, however the two disciplines have different ideas behind them. Free-running seems to be about showing off, running about doing somersaults and back-flips etc. Parkour on the other hand is a physical discipline more akin to a martial art or yoga than an extreme sport, in that practitioners (known as Traceurs) are encouraged to start very small, and train movement repeatedly in order to strengthen the body to be ready for the kind of extreme movements that are now so ubiquitous in adverts and films.

In brief, the two philosophies can be summed up thusly:

Imagine there is an obstacle in your path, the Traceur attempts to traverse it with efficiency of movement,
the Free-runner attempts to cross it in the most aesthetically pleasing manner.

I prefer Parkour because of it's measured, careful approach, of all the people I have trained with, it always seems to be the 'Free-running' types that get injured, the people that laugh at me repeating a five-foot hop 20 or 30 times, while they are throwing themselves off roofs and the like. I'm the one laughing though, cos I've yet to be injured.
 

Zombie_King

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Slate Roofs? Damn. There are some fences near where I live, that's mostly what I jump over. I'm not that athletic though.
 

AnGeL.SLayer

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The child in me is saying it's cool and the adult in me wants to smack you all upside the head and tell you your gonna break your neck....Oh, how the tides have turned.

Whitto said:
ShadeOfRed said:
Can someone explain this to me?
I'll let David Belle do the explaining: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTyWfbvX0xQ
and that makes the woman in me want to do dirty, dirty things to that guy in the video...lol >.<'

Though if it wasn't clear, I voted stupid.
 

exocel

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its impressive, but it just sounds so up its own ass to call it "free running"

guess gymnastics wasnt tough enough to the ears or something.
 

Alotak

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Whitto said:
Andraste said:
Wicked cool stuff. Amazing what a human can do when he puts his mind to it.

What's Parkour, Whitto?
To the layman, Parkour and Free-running are indistinguishable, however the two disciplines have different ideas behind them. Free-running seems to be about showing off, running about doing somersaults and back-flips etc. Parkour on the other hand is a physical discipline more akin to a martial art or yoga than an extreme sport, in that practitioners (known as Traceurs) are encouraged to start very small, and train movement repeatedly in order to strengthen the body to be ready for the kind of extreme movements that are now so ubiquitous in adverts and films.

In brief, the two philosophies can be summed up thusly:

Imagine there is an obstacle in your path, the Traceur attempts to traverse it with efficiency of movement,
the Free-runner attempts to cross it in the most aesthetically pleasing manner.

I prefer Parkour because of it's measured, careful approach, of all the people I have trained with, it always seems to be the 'Free-running' types that get injured, the people that laugh at me repeating a five-foot hop 20 or 30 times, while they are throwing themselves off roofs and the like. I'm the one laughing though, cos I've yet to be injured.
Where i now live in the north of england, Parkour and Free-Running are the same but the phrase Parkour is then by your standerds what i do, its not about showing of it is like a step up from Gymnastics, which i used to do.
When i was living in American i tryed Parkour, but i only ended up getting shot in the leg so i had to take a break for 3 months.

Angel Slayer said:
The child in me is saying it's cool and the adult in me wants to smack you all upside the head and tell you your gonna break your neck....Oh, how the tides have turned.
Hehe you would have to catch me first XD
 

Saskwach

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Alotak said:
Ultrajoe said:
Alotak said:
Hehe you would have to catch me first XD
as with martial arts, guns remove the impressiveness of such skills.

Sorry, couldn't resist.
What ? i don't understand?
He means you can't outrun bullets. Still, how guns "remove the impressiveness" of death defying acrobatics is anyone's guess.
 

Alotak

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Saskwach said:
Alotak said:
Ultrajoe said:
Alotak said:
Hehe you would have to catch me first XD
as with martial arts, guns remove the impressiveness of such skills.

Sorry, couldn't resist.
What ? i don't understand?
He means you can't outrun bullets. Still, how guns "remove the impressiveness" of death defying acrobatics is anyone's guess.
He shot me for tresspassing what was i suposed to do. you think i knew he was going to shoot me??
 

x Flib x

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Jumping form one building to another is amazing, especially when they're quite large.....


Try it, it's fun. Believe me.