Tremendous skill being shown here, by even some quite young boys who I'm sure will be great in a few years' time. I particularly liked the work of these guys who I'll describe by their clothing: - 1. light blue vest, black pants with one leg rolled up 2. red shirt, black adidas pants 3. dark grey T-shirt, dark grey jeans 4. big white T-shirt, grey pants (the "holy shit" guy lol) 5. orange/white shorts, black leggings with/without shirt But honestly, the rest of the guys were amazing too.
This is tricking is at a whole nother level , I do tricking my self and IM no where near that level , IM decent I can do a cork , gainer , b twist and a couple combinations but this is insane , that's where IM trying to get to
Hey :) I'm sorry that you don't like the music. I tried to find a track that fits to the brutal epicness of these moves. You can always mute it and play a different song in the background. (Is it the first 2 songs?)
I watched this video muted yesterday because there were a lot of people in the room and I didnt want to bother them. I watched it a second time just now and I liked it a lot better yesterday when I didnt hear it .__. Luckily there is a better video of the gathering I can share without embarrassment.
Evereyone can get his dreams with hard training, we start tricking with 10 Years now 5 years later we have nice skills and do also double flips. If you like you can check our Channel and subscribe!
honesty in tricking they have perfect controlling in twist but i dont know whats wrong with double back in freerunning doubles are much easier than twisting and loose
Its still a Tsukahara even if its tricking. Full in is the more general term before a skill get named. So it also has that name in gymnastics, trampolinign and basically everywhere, thats not tricking specific. Tsukahara is a bit unfortunate since foll out and half-half also qualify for that name but you basically never see that if you look for tsukahara on floor (except for the layout position where half-half seems to be favoured)
+jordan C This has nothing to do with parkour but a few parkour athletes integrate tricking moves into their repertoire to add a little flair to what they're doing. Not everything acrobatic is automatically parkour. Not to mention that that parkour is more about traversing obstacles while looking cool and tricking is an aesthetic display of kicks, flips that have been influenced by capoeira, breakdance, taekwando, wushu, tumbling and probably a few more that I forgot. What I'm basically saying is: tricking and parkour are so most definitely not the same.