Parkour Workout: Strength and Conditioning for Free Runners

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @trustmeimmexican
    @trustmeimmexican 3 года назад +964

    Man, if this guy ever becomes a zombie, he's gonna be one of the fast ones.

    • @Menaceblue3
      @Menaceblue3 3 года назад +70

      Rule #1 of zombie land
      "CARDIO!"

    • @caadmaster5175
      @caadmaster5175 3 года назад +27

      Nop, he's gonna be the adaptable one, that no matter what you do he'll always be at your side, and kill you, and turn you into another zombie.

    • @caadmaster5175
      @caadmaster5175 3 года назад +17

      @@Menaceblue3 I see you are a man of culture as well

    • @100cents5
      @100cents5 3 года назад +2

      @@caadmaster5175 🆒

    • @redpillamerican4361
      @redpillamerican4361 3 года назад +18

      He’d be a Hunter from left for dead

  • @EleventyOnee
    @EleventyOnee 3 года назад +404

    This is the best fitness account on youtube, hands down. Getting tired of seeing "Top 10 Bicep Builder workouts for MASSIVE Biceps!!!" type videos

    • @W00lyBully
      @W00lyBully 3 года назад +11

      yeah whens the top 11 best bicep videos coming out?

    • @theaccordian9377
      @theaccordian9377 3 года назад +1

      If you don't want big biceps just don't train your biceps....

    • @eugeemz
      @eugeemz 2 года назад +4

      ​@@theaccordian9377 heres more to strengh than size

    • @somefuckertookmynickname
      @somefuckertookmynickname 2 года назад +1

      @@eugeemz Well yeah but the video is called "Top 10 Bicep Builder workouts for MASSIVE Biceps!!!".

  • @nicanornunez9787
    @nicanornunez9787 3 года назад +305

    Bioneer neighbor: Honey, its him again. I think what ever he has... is proggresing.

  • @Franko384
    @Franko384 3 года назад +54

    This is the best fitness cgannel for the following reasons:
    1. Motivational Videos, that encourage different types of training.
    2. Adams wholesome personality
    3. Comments about Adams neighbour, thinking he's a weirdo.

  • @aliihotii
    @aliihotii 3 года назад +139

    What I love abt The Bioneer is that he doesn't take the credits all for himself, rather he cites and credits people like Ido Portal, Pavel Tsatsouline etc.
    Respect for that 👏

  • @Timmaaaaaaaaaaaaay
    @Timmaaaaaaaaaaaaay 3 года назад +304

    It looks like being your neighbor would be fun id probably ask to join in if i saw yoh doing this

    • @jamingovender2739
      @jamingovender2739 3 года назад +3

      I would tho

    • @bitraz528
      @bitraz528 3 года назад +7

      I would borrow some of his things lol

    • @erenjeager5290
      @erenjeager5290 3 года назад +8

      I’m really tryna be like Bruce Lee right now bro this is something I could only dream of achieving especially with Bioneer in person (just trying to be strong for actual everyday stuff)

    • @Timmaaaaaaaaaaaaay
      @Timmaaaaaaaaaaaaay 3 года назад +2

      @@erenjeager5290 that's awesome im sure you can do it if you work hard and smart enough. My short term goal rn though is to climb this tree in my front yard with no limbs

    • @bitraz528
      @bitraz528 3 года назад +6

      @@Meisterhill "hey I'm not a serial killer I just wanna workout 👍"

  • @c_rem6101
    @c_rem6101 3 года назад +83

    Diverse video types like these are the reason why I love this channel

  • @SaltAndLight1027
    @SaltAndLight1027 3 года назад +98

    Want to see Adam do some kind of special forces workout/ obstacle course! He’d crush it

    • @anthonypolonkay2681
      @anthonypolonkay2681 3 года назад +8

      Youed be astonished at just how basic the obstical courses for people like seals are. Most of soecial forces training is dedicated towards long term endurance, rather than short term physical feats.

    • @SaltAndLight1027
      @SaltAndLight1027 3 года назад +3

      @@anthonypolonkay2681 I agree!! Maybe we should get Adam in wipeout instead hahaha

  • @mr.z5546
    @mr.z5546 3 года назад +256

    Is anyone else watching all these videos and trying to find the best workouts to create a program to be a super human😂

    • @lullsbaby9321
      @lullsbaby9321 3 года назад +4

      Any of these workouts is the "best" if you do hundreds of them per set. :p

    • @georgelukhava9945
      @georgelukhava9945 3 года назад +14

      He has a book basically just for that

    • @humeseraph
      @humeseraph 3 года назад

      that's what I've been doing since the beginning

    • @junichiroyamashita
      @junichiroyamashita 3 года назад +5

      @@georgelukhava9945 he should make a second one,with the stuff he did later.

    • @georgelukhava9945
      @georgelukhava9945 3 года назад

      @@junichiroyamashita I hope he does

  • @erikthewizard7752
    @erikthewizard7752 3 года назад +42

    I like this, you really did your research.
    One thing to add is that the high jump is often more a matter of hip flexibility in getting your feet high enough so you can put them on a ledge.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  3 года назад +17

      Thank you! Oh yes for sure! Very true for my hurdles - I actually barely gain any height. Maybe a cool topic to expand for future :-D

  • @Kevin-cy2dr
    @Kevin-cy2dr 3 года назад +78

    My whole fitness is geared towards mastering parkour/freerunning. I'm starting with calisthenics to built up strength to do moves such as vaults , backhand spring,flips,wall runs.

    • @parthkhanolkar7916
      @parthkhanolkar7916 3 года назад +7

      Same here bro. I'm already 25 so I'm starting late but I hope one day I'll be able to do this

    • @GeorgijSosunov
      @GeorgijSosunov 3 года назад +23

      Or you guys just go out and start moving on and around obstacles in a slow and controlled manner. In this way you get used to the movement patterns and also work in your coordination. Almost no one starts of fast and graceful. Every one begins with simple variations of your go to movement patterns. Get in contact with a local Parkour Community and bring it out on the streets. They'll most likely be very welcoming.
      Keep your conditioning up, but there is no excuse not to start Parkour now. :*

    • @caadmaster5175
      @caadmaster5175 3 года назад +4

      Yes, I find calisthenics to be one of the best compliments to Parkour.

    • @joe94c
      @joe94c 3 года назад +3

      I started parkour back in 2011. Trust me, while strength training and conditioning is a great thing to do, if you're just getting into parkour the number one thing to focus on is technique and safety. That will save a whole load of problems for you later in training

    • @joe94c
      @joe94c 3 года назад +3

      Some of the skinniest guys I knew were amazing at parkour because their technique was so good. Relying on strength alone will absolutely result in things like tendonitis and other injuries

  • @blaqoD
    @blaqoD 3 года назад +12

    As a parkour coach, I couldn't agree more. What we also do is add some balance drills, either static or dynamic to improve the overall quality of movement and ankle strength (which in turn gives more injury prevention).
    Solid content. Cheers for uploading.

  • @FitLabb
    @FitLabb 3 года назад +216

    You have one of the most unique & interesting fitness channels on RUclips. Even if I won’t personally use some of the techniques in this video, it’s incredibly interesting & useful in other ways. 👍

  • @JRH6271
    @JRH6271 3 года назад +3

    His kids are going to untold levels of knowledge at their disposal.

  • @dimitar2367
    @dimitar2367 3 года назад +26

    as a freeruner myself i approve this video ! :D

  • @PiggyPigginton
    @PiggyPigginton 3 года назад +88

    11:13 - 11:27 me when I meet a new person I am supposed to work with from now on.

    • @francisco.rb1
      @francisco.rb1 3 года назад +12

      I love you both. You made my day 😂

    • @AverageGabriel
      @AverageGabriel 3 года назад +6

      I just laughed my morning coffee all over myself before work. Worth it, this was hilarious.

  • @JimmyTheGiant
    @JimmyTheGiant 3 года назад +22

    Thank you so much for the shoutout, brilliant video! I learned alot :) - just a comment on the climb up part, a "climbup" is typically considered from static hang without momentum, with the addition of the run into it I guess it'd be moreso considered a wall scale where the level system is less of a thing. I'm splitting hairs however! Fantastic video.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  3 года назад +8

      Absolutely man! I'm a huge fan of your channel. And thanks for the tip, makes sense :-) Would love to see your take on conditioning for parkour, actually. Keep up the epic work!

    • @MeHowBeatz
      @MeHowBeatz 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBioneer I don't know if you've already checked it, but you may like Luke Albrecht's channel, pretty much the whole content is just mind blowing, with series like 'Backyard Training' covering different amazing conditioning ideas, but his video 'Drills for a PERFECT CLIMB-UP' might interest you in particular when it comes to progressions for this type of movement/technique :)

    • @MeHowBeatz
      @MeHowBeatz 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBioneer Oh, and now I've found this guy Lukas Buchel and his video 'Climb-up Variations and Exercises - Parkour Conditioning' which is also soooo good !!! :D
      I'm also looking forward to how JimmyTheGiant would present the topic of conditioning for parkour to a wider youtube community! :) - we definitely need more of that :)
      Thank you both for what you do when it comes to educating people and raising their awareness of so many training aspects - we definitely need more of that too :D

  • @caadmaster5175
    @caadmaster5175 3 года назад +42

    I'm so glad you covered Parkour since that is what I mostly train for. Your channel is the best, keep it up!!!

  • @TylerScotPK
    @TylerScotPK 3 года назад +2

    I've been training parkour for 10 years, personal training for 5.
    You're so good with your delivery.

    • @rahulk1203
      @rahulk1203 3 года назад

      Hey! Is there anything you would like to suggest for a beginner like me!? TIA🙏🏻

    • @TylerScotPK
      @TylerScotPK 3 года назад

      @@rahulk1203 Thats such a broad question, idk how to answer it. Like... tips on staying injury-free? How to run faster and jump higher?

    • @rahulk1203
      @rahulk1203 3 года назад +1

      Coach Ty Please expand a bit on staying injury free.

  • @skaus2184
    @skaus2184 3 года назад +13

    Parkour: the French martial art of running away.

  • @VisUnchained
    @VisUnchained 3 года назад +9

    I’m 42 and started parkour training about 8 years ago as a way to rehab some injuries. I don’t practice tracing much now but the workouts are a major part of my functional workouts. One thing that you missed that was always a staple for me was the Kong Walk Through. Start in plank and walk your knees forward and with arms straight, tuck the body and walk them all the way through into a reverse plank bridge and then back. Huge for mobility and core strength.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  3 года назад +4

      I love this, thank you!

  • @Defvin
    @Defvin 3 года назад +38

    As a parkour athlete, I can tell this is a good and accurate video! 🔥
    Really enjoy your content and learning a lot from you

  • @GenoKiller7
    @GenoKiller7 3 года назад +8

    This channel is the best fitness channel

  • @ryanredfern1272
    @ryanredfern1272 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video, I would like to add 2 points to consider:
    1 that learning how to land/roll/transfer force through the legs is #1 before doing any jumping or climbing
    And secondly practicing climbing the types of things you're likely to encounter, ie; suburb fences/ onto roofs of houses and practicing the application of the training is also very important

  • @nesa9300
    @nesa9300 3 года назад +3

    A couple of things:
    We definitely do vertical jumps, or at least us old school traceurs do, from one leg, or two, standing and especially from a running start. Vertical jump has the biggest correlation with doing do wall run, since you are basically doing a high jump with precision. As for climb ups, this very much depends on the country, but in eastern Europe, almost everyone does a lot of climb ups(or at least in Serbia), while in the west, not so much, and traceurs outside of Brittan and America don't really use "level climb ups", since everybody can do any variation perfectly fine. Anyway , the most important thing when training parkour is to develop a good feeling of where your body is in space, and fine control of each movement. Strength and speed come secondary, coordination is the most important. I'm a long time fan of your channel, keep making awesome content 👍

  • @saturationstation1446
    @saturationstation1446 3 года назад +2

    i hack my neural connections by training parkour at night. forcing your vision to be reduced to only the object you are clearing at the moment creates a much stronger impression in the brain of the specific electrical firing sequences required to perform any particular movement. its allowed me to make extremely fast progress with technique/power. also, rolling drills have seemed to be very important for achieving hypertrophy with parkour training and they are something pretty much every human can do, they force more fractures in the muscle fibers.

  • @TrugoyEveryDay
    @TrugoyEveryDay 3 года назад +2

    I respect the amount if research that went into this video

  • @Novelist1029
    @Novelist1029 6 месяцев назад +1

    Been doing parkour for 12 years. There’s truly nothing like it, it’s a true test of your raw ability. It will also test your creativity and quick thinking ability (real life quick time events). Not to mention it’s one of the most fun and cost efficient outdoor activity you can do! 😊

  • @davidhoney100
    @davidhoney100 3 года назад +1

    this guy is the real deal.there is more to fitness than gyms and weights/

  • @Battechofficial
    @Battechofficial 3 года назад +3

    You are building insanely good power/weight ratio. In just a year you have strengthened so many skills, you look really good and confident now.

  • @AverageGabriel
    @AverageGabriel 3 года назад +2

    This channel is always so accurate. I love goblet squat jumps too.
    Quadrupedal/primal movement is probably the biggest key in this video, in my opinion of experience.
    Don't forget to practice your parkour vision!

    • @rahulk1203
      @rahulk1203 3 года назад

      Hey! Can u tell me the meaning of parkour vision?

    • @AverageGabriel
      @AverageGabriel 3 года назад +1

      @@rahulk1203 it's a made up term, just means to learn to visualize playful options with what is around you and create your personal training with it. Whether it's a basketball hoop, picnic table, beach, trash can etc.

  • @a8lg6p
    @a8lg6p 3 года назад +2

    After years of saying I'd like to, playing Dying Light finally convinced me to really commit myself to parkour training/conditioning. Turns out it's mostly a lot of QM, which is great, and an essential part of any functional training regimen.
    Unfortunately, I don't have access to many buildings etc, but I guess I'm even luckier--I have woods and beach to play in. I feel like I'm in Assassin's Creed when I traverse fallen trees (sometimes moss covered, after wading in freezing water) and fallen rubble by the cliffs. Working on kung fu stances really helps with this...doing horse stance, bow stance, cat stance etc for like 30s ~ 1m daily improved my balance dramatically. Suddenly, I found I could fairly easily stand on branches that swayed under my weight, like in Crouching Tiger.
    Also, I started doing jump rope and agility ladder almost daily as part of my warm-up after watching your Bruce Lee video, and it's really improved my cardio...I suddenly realized I can jog almost indefinitely for the first time in ages.
    Now after listening to the Tim Ferris podcast with Christopher Sommer, I'm trying Gymnastic Bodies... It looks like the best online program with follow-along videos I've seen, and I've tried quite a few. I think it'll really help fill in any gaps.

  • @ekaterinastaneva9922
    @ekaterinastaneva9922 3 года назад +1

    What I do is just to take a few excercises from each video and add them to my arsenal of workout. Light morning jog or longer morning walk - I now do like 10 min of backwards walking, got bare feet shoes plus added jumps and bounding, even occasional squat / pistol squat. The whole morning routine increased with like 10 minutes or so but I can totally feel a huge benefit - less knee pain, more knee strenth, quads certaily more muscular, lost like half a kg of fat which on a normal build makes a huge difference. I've added other bits from other videos to my regular gym routine and my mobility, agility, explosivity and general athleticism increased for sure...and we are talking a few minutes here and there. I've probably added a hour to my weekly workouts max, but the results worth it! So a big thank you and deffo buying the e book with the next salary ❤

  • @TheDamianvain17
    @TheDamianvain17 3 года назад +6

    As per usual, this is always THE best place to find alternate modalities of training and new concepts on training, both in general and specifically. the diversity of training styles and quality of information is hands-down THE best (and only) channel of it's type!
    Folks, we need to point out this video on parkour channels so we can boost this channel and the parkour community simultaneously!

  • @jonoheath4221
    @jonoheath4221 3 года назад +8

    Every time you release a video I end up adding stuff to my training. Good job you introduced me to micro workouts and incidental training. Thank you man awesome as always

  • @IsaiahDC
    @IsaiahDC 3 года назад +2

    I did parkour for 2 years in my teens. It makes you feel like a hero. Look forward to including it more in my training now

  • @rawgage7
    @rawgage7 3 года назад +2

    This Marine/Soldier has found a new Warrior to emulate! Watch out bro, here I come 😎👍

  • @zachmclaughlin8605
    @zachmclaughlin8605 3 года назад +6

    Your channel is the only channel that I actually check daily for new videos. Love these!

    • @MoPoppins
      @MoPoppins 3 года назад

      You could click for notifications.

    • @zachmclaughlin8605
      @zachmclaughlin8605 3 года назад +1

      @@MoPoppins I suppose I could, but that would take away all the suspense!

    • @TrugoyEveryDay
      @TrugoyEveryDay 3 года назад +1

      @@zachmclaughlin8605 that's a great way of looking at things, true happIness doesn't come from instant gratification but rather from being aware of things in the future that'll satisfy you.

  • @williamtillier4246
    @williamtillier4246 3 года назад +7

    Bruh just when i re-discovered parkour you post this
    Thanks man!

  • @nawmeethecrazyhumanbeing199
    @nawmeethecrazyhumanbeing199 3 года назад +15

    The la sierra p.e fitness regime of 1960 is a perfect example of building functional strength. The regime includes numerous thing you already covered in this channel. Like rope climbing, monkey bar movements, lalane pushups and so on. I am looking forward for a video on that topic soon.

  • @abigwhale1043
    @abigwhale1043 3 года назад +1

    I love Parkour. Been doing it since I was 8 or 9. It has saved me a good few times

  • @chrisward7582
    @chrisward7582 3 года назад +1

    The best fitness training videos on RUclips period..

  • @Gilburrito
    @Gilburrito 3 года назад +10

    So happy parkour's getting coverage here, always thought it was one of the most useful sports

  • @nomadicwolf6132
    @nomadicwolf6132 Год назад

    This video is gold. After years of seeing it, I always return here when I'm seriously picking up my training again. These are the building blocks for a great & specific training system, & for making a parkour course. Thank you.

  • @vicarious7858
    @vicarious7858 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video as always! I recently started Parkour to supplement my Muay Thai and MMA. First session I thru a disc out in my lower spine mid jump and have just recently got off of a walking stick 😅
    Moral of the story... Warm up properly before doing anything explosive! It may just save you a couple weeks of pure pain!

  • @marekmarecki2464
    @marekmarecki2464 3 года назад +1

    Im also balancing on non dominant leg, even when i was younger that leg wasnt so good at doing many things so that was just a support, but when i starter training more with strenght, mobilitiy, martial arts i was able to use left leg much better, later i learned how to use left leg properly or how to mimic right leg moves. My strongest kick is right round house head kick and if i miss i go for spinning left kick, i generate a lot with spin attack which comes with my heel, thats so devastating, however i didnt used it in real fight YET, i already KO few ppl with round house right. Im also doing over hand grip almost all the time - besied chip ups :D, its easier for me to pull up higher this way, like my shoulder girdle is more "open up". This was great episode, thanks mate.

  • @nomadicwolf6132
    @nomadicwolf6132 Год назад

    Movement & Purpose List
    > Broad Jump
    - Practicing precision & distance of forward jumps.
    > Jump Rope
    - improves ankle tendon strength for running & jumping.
    > Bounds (Strides)
    - Improves running speed & 1-leg jump power.
    > Pistol Squats
    - Improve single leg strength, mobility, & balance.
    > Goblet Squat Jump
    - Weighted plyo-squats to improve jump height & core stability
    > Kettlebell Squatting Swing
    - Upperbody shock absorption training.
    > Tactical Climb-up (Wall Pullups & dips)
    - Fundamental movement for overcoming walls & fences.
    > Rope / pole climbs
    - A fundamental movement to broaden range of escape paths.
    > Bear & Lizard Crawls
    - Improves core stability, leg strength, & mind-body connection through asynchronous movement.
    > Ground Kong
    - Improves shock absorption of arms, & rebounding from a fully squatted position.
    > Cartwheels
    - Improves proprioception, spatial awareness, & plyometric core strength (brief but fast).
    > Hollow Body Rocks
    - "Proximal stiffness improves distal athleticism." Hollow body hold touching hand to opposite foot.
    > Lalanne Pushups
    - Fortifies core, back, shoulder strength & mobility.
    > Running
    - Fundamental m to improve cardio endurance, V02 Max, core stability while in rapid upright motion. Bleeds into endurance for everything else.

  • @kjiklemmensen8306
    @kjiklemmensen8306 3 года назад +1

    As someone who does parkour it's evident that you've done a good amount of study for this video. Really great work!

  • @armandovaldemar7870
    @armandovaldemar7870 3 года назад

    One of the most honest and realistic training channels I've seen for years.

  • @abhishekmukherjee1680
    @abhishekmukherjee1680 3 года назад

    ADAM YOU ARE A COMPLETE PACKAGE WHEN IT COMES TO GOING ONE STEP AHEAD IN FITNESS...
    YOU HAVE TOTALLY SET A DIFFERENT STANDARD IN RUclips FITNESS WHICH I DON'T THINK MANY PEOPLE WOULD BE ABLE TL REACH. ALL THE VERY BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVOUR MATE🙏🙏

  • @haberschnack
    @haberschnack 3 года назад

    just got this link forwarded by my sister. spent the last few minutes kong waulting through my flat to put on the kettle. thank you for a break down of some basics I will incorporate to get closer to my goal!

  • @mortalitydoesstuff8965
    @mortalitydoesstuff8965 2 года назад

    When I was learning parkour in the gym as a kid, we did a lot of different training games to practice different skills, and one of them was quadrupedal parkour tag. I got really fast and explosive doing ground kongs and kongs in general chasing my friends around the building. Can't stress enough how important being both coordinated and explosive with each part of the body is in a sport where you jump around on public buildings, and how many of the philosophies of parkour apply to athleticism in general

  • @caseypham7975
    @caseypham7975 3 года назад

    It’s amazing as a relatively long time viewer to see your channel pop off

  • @vincentalastor6315
    @vincentalastor6315 3 года назад +1

    I will admit, if it wasn't for Jackie chan, I would never be infatuated with parkour. AC was the last nail in the coffin to help me get into it. God I loved Jackie Chan as kid, still do to this day.

  • @wesleychisler4717
    @wesleychisler4717 3 года назад

    Loved the ending. Wraps up everything taught while also making the viewer think about how to properly apply it because everything in fitness is individualized and custom, not just one size fits all

  • @erichvonkaschke8040
    @erichvonkaschke8040 3 года назад +1

    The King keeps delivering

  • @hopperhelp1
    @hopperhelp1 3 года назад

    Yes! I'm glad someone is mentioning the benefits of parkour.
    I miss it so much. I was beginning to train with a group in my area before the pandemic hit.
    Now I miss it so much.

  • @nikokacunic7149
    @nikokacunic7149 3 года назад

    The most underrated fitness youtuber ever. Thank you for all your work!

  • @vxsuperbadxvx5792
    @vxsuperbadxvx5792 3 года назад +2

    Nice vid man, i love philosophy that goes with parkour of true freedom and the ability to escape any situation

  • @LtCaveman
    @LtCaveman 3 года назад +2

    Found you about a month ago, been bingeing all your vids man, great stuff!

  • @Jonas-lc6eu
    @Jonas-lc6eu 3 года назад +4

    I just love your work!

  • @rohanjosi7081
    @rohanjosi7081 3 года назад +4

    This dude reads minds.

  • @kylereece1979
    @kylereece1979 3 года назад +1

    Mr Bioneer- I just want you to know that, your words and wisdom have been an immense help to me over this year so far. Getting in a "flow" state, thinking about what makes me happy and your thoughts on mindfulness and approach to training have made me a more motivated person. Ive enjoyed working out and yoga and practicing some of your ideas in my own room, your book Hadoken'd its way through the letter box the other day, and I look forward to it moving and motivating me through this year. 🤘🤘👍

  • @JayJohnson304
    @JayJohnson304 3 года назад +1

    YESS!!! I’ve been waiting for this video

  • @nicolas.gentile
    @nicolas.gentile Год назад

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🏞️ *Introduction to Parkour and its Origins*
    - Parkour's potential applications demonstrated in games and movies.
    - Roots of parkour in Georges Hébert's natural method and its adoption by the French military.
    - David Belle's role in creating modern parkour.
    01:09 🏋️‍♂️ *Parkour Workout Principles: ATSP Hierarchy*
    - Introduction to ATSP Hierarchy (Attributes, Traits, Skills, Proficiencies) for parkour training.
    - Breaking down parkour into component skills, traits, and physical attributes.
    - Emphasis on specificity and explosive movements for effective training.
    02:10 🚀 *Enhancing Parkour Abilities: Broad Jump*
    - Explanation of broad jump mechanics and its benefits for parkour.
    - Emphasis on hip hinge movement, ankle activation, and targeting running speed.
    - Progressive overload and variations like adding a weight vest or using a medicine ball.
    04:13 🏃‍♂️ *Conditioning for Running Speed: Skipping and Bounding*
    - Benefits of skipping for ankle stiffness and rhythm training.
    - Bounding as a tool for improving running speed and leaping ability.
    - Progressions using cones, patterns, and side-to-side movements for stability.
    05:23 🦵 *Lower Body Strength: Pistol Squats and Squats*
    - Importance of pistol squats for single-leg strength, mobility, and balance.
    - Squats as a classic exercise for improving vertical jump height.
    - Emphasis on explosive movements and maintaining bar speed.
    06:48 🏋️‍♂️ *Explosive Power: Goblet Squat Jumps and Kettlebell Swings*
    - Goblet squat jumps for explosive vertical jump height.
    - Kettlebell swings as an option for developing ground reaction force.
    - Engaging core and erector spinae for stability during movements.
    07:44 🧗 *Climbing Techniques: Climb Ups and Tactical Pull-Up*
    - Explanation of climb ups in parkour and their variations.
    - Training climb up movement specificity using pull-up bar variations.
    - Introduction to tactical pull-ups for grip strength and pulling muscles.
    10:35 🤸‍♂️ *Additional Conditioning Exercises*
    - Inclusion of rope climbs for grip strength and climbing simulation.
    - Weighted dips on gymnastics rings for pushing strength.
    - Importance of quadrupedal movements (crawls) for body awareness and core strength.
    11:47 🦎 *Advanced Crawls and Ground Kong*
    - Progressing from bear crawl to lizard crawl for increased difficulty.
    - Adding a weight vest or dragging a sled for additional challenge.
    - Introduction to ground kong for mobility, impact absorption, and chest/shoulder conditioning.
    13:03 🤔 *Tumbling and Acrobatics: Cartwheels*
    - Benefits of cartwheels for body awareness, agility, and explosive strength.
    - Cartwheels as a progression toward more advanced aerial skills.
    - Encouragement to explore various tumbling movements for cognitive and physical benefits.
    13:58 💪 *Core Training: Hollow Body Rocks*
    - Importance of core strength in athletic performance.
    - Explanation and demonstration of hollow body rocks.
    - Incorporating anti-flexion and anti-rotation movements for comprehensive core training.
    14:32 🏃‍♂️ *Endurance and Running for Parkour*
    - Running as an essential aspect of parkour conditioning.
    - Building endurance, cardio, and stabilizing muscles through running.
    - Caution on practicing explosive movements with proper foundational training to prevent injuries.
    15:28 🤔 *Tailoring Training to Your Parkour Style*
    - Encouragement to define the type of tracer you want to be.
    - Designing a training plan based on movement preferences and goals.
    - Emphasizing the connection between training, creative expression, and filming parkour sequences.
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  • @abelfranco8425
    @abelfranco8425 3 года назад +2

    Dude you've been uploading at the perfect times your channel is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 cause I needed some Bioneer parkour training,same for the ambidexterity thank you so much.Finally not to mention the John Wick and Batman training.💪

  • @lloydfernquest
    @lloydfernquest 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video! @storror and @teamphat need to see this!

  • @KingKai133
    @KingKai133 3 года назад

    I like the nice new and higher fence. Great content as usual.

  • @johnhunter6216
    @johnhunter6216 3 года назад

    I've just tried your art of wall-climbig and it worked! Thx Adam!

  • @Sawaedo
    @Sawaedo 3 года назад +3

    I'm doing these exercises without realizing they were also usefull for parkour, Thank you. BTW I love your book :)

  • @aki9438
    @aki9438 3 года назад

    Hey I got super excited seeing you run through the field/cricket grounds by the church, in the running section! I live a mile from there and used to work in the building on the left 😂😂 Love the videos this is my new favourite exercise channel

  • @wesleyangel777
    @wesleyangel777 3 года назад +6

    After all of the videos you've uploaded in the past, I truly believe this video culminates every training perspective and modality you've covered on this channel! I dare say, it seems like everything you've been training has perfectly led you to this very video. If you had covered this, long before, I don't think it would've been anywhere near as outstanding as this, especially since most of us have watched you progress (and bring us along for the wild ride) over the years. I know the Batman and Bruce Lee videos are probably your most watched, but I think this tops them, especially since everything you've covered in those seems to have been used effectively in making this. Yep, I typed it. I believe this is better than Batman.
    Stay safe, stay healthy, and have a peaceful evening.

  • @JM-iw9tj
    @JM-iw9tj 3 года назад +1

    I used to be able to hold myself horizontal on a fence pole with my arms extended fully. Good times.

  • @constantin-adriangorduna9544
    @constantin-adriangorduna9544 3 года назад

    2:40 i like to combine the 2 jumps via jumping over somting and on somting or as fast as posible maybe

  • @pasdetrick
    @pasdetrick 3 года назад

    I love how you include all kinds of sports and variations. The fun you have is visible! Thanks bruv

  • @slushyslushy7777
    @slushyslushy7777 3 года назад

    Broad jumps, bounding, skipping, pistol squats, squats, goblet squat jumps, kettlebell swings, climbups, tactical pullup, rope climbs, dips, crawls, ground Kong, cartwheels, Hollowbody, llalane pushups, running,

  • @koreypenn1707
    @koreypenn1707 3 года назад

    I’ve only recently discovered your channel, but I am very convinced we are on the exact same path of fitness,

  • @gaetanoiuculano7895
    @gaetanoiuculano7895 3 года назад

    Hey bro love this and love how you make your training more functional and realistic for the real world my training is following the same ideas as yours these days hence I love your channel, lots of great stuff. I am 57 and my goal is to be able to maintain my strength, power, agility, muscle mass actually all the good stuff that makes a strong and adaptable human body for as long as I can into old age. Amongst all the other things like you do, natural parkour in natural environments is becoming one of my favourites! Your videos definitely have a wealth of great stuff of interest to me keep it coming bro, perhaps do a video if possible on natural parkour in natural environments! Being out and training in nature is definitely very therapeutic and does wonders! I have a fairly solid muscular build for my age and love to see videos of heavier older guys training parkour not many around!

  • @gypsysnowwolf2313
    @gypsysnowwolf2313 3 года назад

    Glad I found this video again. Love your channel ❤

  • @garthohas441
    @garthohas441 3 года назад +1

    Always great videos Adam 👍
    Don't forget mowing the lawn is also exercise 😁

  • @mip5071
    @mip5071 3 года назад

    Wow being a parkour and a fitness nerd this is like the best video ever created. I never expected to hear JimmyTheGiant's name on this channel.

  • @Battlemaster952
    @Battlemaster952 3 года назад

    Fantastic video. Freelancing has always been one of those things I dabbled in back in high-school, and loves to watch, but never took it seriously. Having a video about it show up on your channel is a treat! This is more fuel on the fire to keep me focused on my fitness going forward! Your channel is one of my favorite ways to study personal fitness. Thank you for the research, time, and desire to inform and educate us all that watch and follow you!

  • @CaptainBrash
    @CaptainBrash 3 года назад

    I spent a while doing a mixture of shadow boxing and then around this mini ruined house doing parkour type movements. Was fun!
    Got a bit frustrated with myself with the parkour stuff though and then got into gymnastics rings so stopped. Now I'm just running, training for marathons.

  • @earniespace4849
    @earniespace4849 3 года назад +3

    Idk how to comment but I enjoy the video already

  • @deankiryuin9709
    @deankiryuin9709 3 года назад +2

    Another legendary video as usual!!! Definitely going to think about this when building workouts.

  • @DHGamerMR
    @DHGamerMR 3 года назад

    Your videos and books are just amazing, sir. One of the few good things to come out of the last year for me was finding your channel on RUclips. Thank you for all the time and energy spent sharing all of this accumulated knowledge with all of us here!

  • @wildfunctionfitness
    @wildfunctionfitness 2 года назад

    Awesome video mate! Thank you for sharing all your movement wisdom. :D

  • @taco2347
    @taco2347 3 года назад +1

    Been waiting for a video like this. Thanks so much!

  • @yaasikasa17
    @yaasikasa17 3 года назад

    Bioneer has outgrown his garden!

  • @_thisconnected_
    @_thisconnected_ 3 года назад +1

    Hey this is random but middle of the year, Brodie Pawson actually did a 360 climb up. I guess you could call it a level 6 climb up lol. But others have been catching up too

  • @ilovepigees
    @ilovepigees 3 года назад

    I've been doing rope climbs with a 2 inch round battle rope. I started doing them when I saw one of your older videos. I feel I'm getting stronger already. 👍

  • @stevenroberts5741
    @stevenroberts5741 3 года назад

    I love your videos, so different and so much information in terms of more functional training. My only small ask would be that at times you show or outlined some training that had fewer components to achieve specific outcomes as many seem to have so much in them they feel out of reach for those of us who are either older with more limited recovery capacity and/or don't have the amount of time available to cover so many different aspects and elements. Maybe some 'scaled' option advice. Just a thought, but as I say, absolutely great content 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @edwardschofield5251
    @edwardschofield5251 3 года назад

    Best channel on RUclips

  • @anthonyhaga7559
    @anthonyhaga7559 3 года назад

    I would love to hear you explain skateboarding and how it relates to balance and the brain. Love the channel!

  • @pettersonj8252
    @pettersonj8252 3 года назад +3

    Mobility Training Explained pls !!!!

  • @mead813
    @mead813 3 года назад

    That was badass! As a fighter I do a lot of these already. I need to work on my pistol squats again.

  • @tzahrawjeheim1586
    @tzahrawjeheim1586 Год назад

    thanks for this information!! I'm wanting to build my strength up for this and I've been given some ideas on what else I'd like to research as I want to become graceful free runner :) thank u

  • @andrewvasey1070
    @andrewvasey1070 3 года назад

    You should do a video about training concepts from track and field, including sprints, high jump long jump triple jump, throws. Some amazing stuff. You should also try doing A-skips and B-skips, as they develop greater running/jumping movement skill.

  • @Seantorky3
    @Seantorky3 3 года назад +1

    This reminds me of a lot of the excersises we do in wrestling class.

  • @allvaks275
    @allvaks275 3 года назад

    Man you made this video feel like a mission download 🔥🔥🔥