Wednesday, October 29, 2008

BLOG HAS MOVED!

My blog has moved to parkour1it1us1ko1gb.wordpress.com!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Update

Updated the links, but blogger wouldn't allow me to put up more, so if the link you want isn't there, send me an email.

Tip of the Day

Hey guys, I've decided to give tips and advice for all those people out there interested in Parkour. I'll be giving out these tips mostly everyday.

Today's Tip of the Day:
OK, I've heard of some people having trouble with their cat leaps, cat hangs, and climb-ups. I myself have had this problem a month ago, and the solution was more simple than I thought it would be.

-Cat Leap
A good way to practice with cat leaps is practicing precisions. Precisions are easier and more simple than a cat leap. A cat leap and a precision jump is almost the same, except that in cat leaps, you don't land on the ground, but you hang on the wall, and the angle of the jump is different. The stability factor is also the same. You need stability when you land on the rail/surface in precisions and stability when arriving on the wall, or you fall. I've learned that the hard way. Some exercises that are beneficial for cat leaps, are squats, weighted squats, high jumps, long jumps, and leg extensions.

-Cat Hangs
For cat hangs, it's pretty simple. You hang on the wall. This technique itself won't do much, but once become more proficient, you can transition into a 180 leap. I might be discussing this tomorrow. For cat hangs, just practice. Find a wall about your height, and just cat hang on it. Its important that you ALWAYS keep your arms bent. If you don't, you'll be putting too much pressure on your shoes, and either wear them out, or slip off the wall. Again, everything I say here is based on experience. By keeping your arms bent, you'll be supporting some of the weight on your arms. An exercise good for cat hangs, are crunches and other abdominal exercises.

-Climb-ups
These are pretty simple, but you need the muscle to back it up. The best thing to do is to go to the gym and condition your body first. When you're actually in a cat hang on the wall, try to move your arm to the part of the top of the wall away from you, so you can support some of your weight on your forearm. Then, try to kick the wall. You might feel that your arms are supporting less weight. Now, pull your self up, and continue kicking as long as necessary. Once your waist is level with the top of the wall, lean forward. From here on it's good to do what is natural to you. I personally like to swing my legs up, and then lie on the top of the wall, and come down by rotating my body. Some exercises good for climb-ups are pull-ups, push-ups, and anything that works the arms.



Of course, the best thing to do is to just get out there and move. Run and try to do stuff. That's how I learned the climb-up, not from some YouTube video. So go out there, and MOVE!

Monday, October 27, 2008

The Pilgrimage Project

Here are some links to the video:

http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4094663/
(torrent)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3022662956956514828&q=Pilgrimage+parkour&total=4&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1
(Streaming Link at Google video)
http://parkournorthamerica.com/media/pilgrimage.mov
(right click -> save as)
http://www.americanparkour.com/videos/2008/Pilgrimage_TK17_subtitled.mov
(right click -> save as)
http://digg.com/arts_culture/Project_Pilgrimage
http://www.megaupload.com/kr/?d=32RIWTL0


THIS DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY COPYRIGHTS
THE MAKER UPLOADED THIS HIMSELF, AND WANTS IT DISTRIBUTED

New Parkour Blog

Well, I've been browsing around looking at Parkour blogs, and I thought, 'Why not make one myself?'
Well, here it is.
Before we get started, just a little bit about myself.
I'm a Parkour pracitioner (Traceur) and I've been that way for about 6~7 months.
I prefer slow progression because of my various injuries when I saw the Russian Climbing video on YouTube and started my training the wrong way. At least now I've refined my technique and training, and I haven't got an injury in 5 months!
Rather than starting Parkour by watching the Russian Climbing video, contact me at someoneintyme@gmail.com
or go to http://www.parkournorthamerica.com/
I'm Snake on the forums!
Also, check out the videos:
Jump Britain
Jump London
The Pilgrimage Project

I recommend The Pilgrimage Project, and I might upload the file or a link to a torrent.