I travelled up to Cambridge to visit Phil Doyle and to take a look into his life. Thanks to Jaisu for the exclusive beats! / jaisu Produced by Visive Productions / visiveproductions / timothyshieff
Thank you very much for starting this documentary- thing, first with danny, then with Phil, it's good to not always see the material they give, but the person and their thoughts behind it! Highly appreciated, Chris from Austria!
proper love this, two of the nicest guys I've ever had the pleasure to trains with. Tim you should make a series out of this, such a good insight for people who have never met the practitioner
I really appreciate you making this kind of videos! Really nice to hear about the view of these people. And the rooftop journey at the end was sick too. Hope you continue this and good luck to you!
I dont even know where to start for this type of training! But none the less, when you think about the magnitude parkour has entered into our world, competition is inevitable! People in general by nature, are always finding ways to be better than the other and always persue perfection when you dedicate yourself to something so profound. Nice video and keep it up!
jump Britain is the reason i started parkour/Freerunning i watched it everynight studying the movement and the way they do it and since them days ive never gived up freerunning
This is a great series and i wish it continues with lot many other people like kie, blue, callum and many more people not only in uk but also your other frens Tim. I know its too much to ask for. I like this not only because phil and danny are one of the best ..but more because its so much more informative to knw their perception. I m sure its very good for the world pk/fr community. To knw what is the mindset of people who train so hard and do such beast movements.
cool vids dude, i really enjoy knowing like, the background of the people that i admire, how they think and stuff. Phil you just dance man, you have that 100% control. Great videos livewire, keep filming
i loved that guy the first time ive seen him is movemnt feel very real and i alwys look for vidoe that he there i liked very much hes vidoe with daniel illabaca together thay are very good team
thats amazing!!! my hands were getting wet, because it looks so dangerous. but you did it so clean, like it would be nothing, thats impressing! respect!
I actually really like these kinds of videos. You see people like Phil and Kie and danny and you tim in all kinds of videos and you always see how incredible beast you guys are or how big your balls are but you never really see the person behind the jump. These videos really closes up that gap and for that I am thankful :) Is this gonna be a regular thing or what? I would love to see more interviews with other guys.
Such a good video tim and visive. Phil and a lot of other people have good opinions on things and i feel this "series" of videos is a good want to highlight them Great movements as well.
I was watching this video and thought I've never seen 1st person view parkouring. Then minute or two later, BOOM!, there it is! :D Very nice video btw!
I already made a similar comment on the Daniel Ilabaca video, but I really do enjoy and appreciate these insights into some of the more experienced traceurs views on parkour. If you get the opportunity, keep it up!
@ZapFlap Kalenji Success but decathlon dont sell those style but they are producing a new pair called the success which should be available in December for the UK
In regards to competition in parkour... I am a motorcycle racer and what i find is that the one's who really succeed in a competition of whatever sport are the ones who do the sport out of pure love and enjoyment of the sport rather then wanting to beat each other... Without that love for the sport (especially a high risk sport like parkour and racing) then there can be no success...
mannn! i always appreciated parkour for the freedom and difficulty but that POV footage made me shit my pants! that must be a crazy good feeling, respect x
@Monticapone I disagree, this was awesome and tim is definitely not "overshown", it's a video of them training, talking and having fun, and both tim and phil are awesome humans and personally, I enjoy both of their screentime equally. :)
Although I always see the UK guys on roofs and stuff, this video made me think about my own training regarding heights... I live in Canada, so buildings are more spread out as opposed to the UK (meaning we never train on the roofs since it's not like you can just jump from one to the next so easily), but it made me question how long it would take for me to perform fluently and as well as I do on the ground at height if I were to go to the UK and train it consistently. Just thinking outloud haha
This is really good, and I like how he explains that Art of Motion isn't about being better and winning (because some people think it's serious competition). Tim, is there anywhere in the UK where you can still get the original Kalenji Success shoes? I see so many videos with them? My old pair lasted me around a year and a half but there is completely no grip now. I'm going to be in the UK this July/August so would love to get my hands on a pair of Kalenjis. But I do already have some KOs.
@VisiveProductions Ahhh chest mount! Yeah headcam is deffinitly better cause if you have it pointing at 45* downwards you can see basicly everything from the guy's perspective, which i think is way way cooler :) It also falls off if you rotate forwards but sticks on with side rotations. Just tighten the strap as hard as it can go! Stay's on perfect for me :)