this is such an artistic, creative and expressive example of Parkour movement which serves to show the community how movement like this can be an antidote to our industrialised habits and lifestyle based on mainly sedentary posture and movements opening the way towards greater health and vitality for those who practise. This movement style and principle provides an avenue for youth and young adults and above to step out of the norms of "proper and careful" movement based on social etiquette and accepted attitudes and being a brave and creative, considerate and responsible individual who is part of the movement community. Parkour heralds a new way of movement and spending time in nature and our urban environments, showing versatility, grace, strength and power, in a way which doesn't just serve the practitioner or trainer but others who may become involved in the group training exercises and social settings. Well done for bringing to the media attention that there are healthier ways to move, and that movement can produce positive outcomes. Great video work, and shows how Parkour and movement can be done safely while being creative and taking safe risks. Graceful, empowering and inspiring!
This is one of the best parkour videos I have seen in a long time. Love the creativity and attention to detail on display here. Hope to train with you guys one day.
That's damn hot. Sick lines the both of you with great mix of flowy and dynamic. Attentive shots and music wasn't intrusive. Mmmm all on a sesame seed bun.
@@WiedemannBros Watching you I feel I am physically capable of a lot of the movements but I could never do them so smoothly or quickly, do you have advice on improving the flow of my movement?
@@bobmarley6306 hmm... its generally hard to teach flow specially not knowing someones movement. However, there are (in my opinion) 3 basic things that help already to improve flow: (1) steps: use no more than 2 steps in between the "moves" you want to connect. If the next obstacle is too far away, make a role in between f.i., so that you eventually end up using two steps inbetween moves. Of course there are always exceptions... (2) Relax: If your body is too stiff it could look too hectic. (3) Choice of moves: If all the moves of your line are power-moves it tends to look to forced... Use more basic moves and practice them a lot! then the power-moves (key moves) also stand out more look more impressive :D Thats only my personal opinion. Hope it helps.
@@WiedemannBros Thanks for taking the time to reply and provide the advice, I'm sure it will help a lot, I will try to keep up with training alongside other sports and work and I aspire only to improve. I'm sure your words will help me with this. Appreciate it bro : )
Soooo nice vor allem die parts mit den bäumen. Krasser track auch
Oh my gosh another instalment of Minh and Pablo, yes please
Beautiful work from all three of you ❤️
Fraz worked tirelessly on this editing! Mad props. Win that Motus film fest! Much love to Pablo and Minh too
Thanks CP!
you two are a perfect match! love this a lot
thank you!
Always love watching Pablo & Minh.
Gaulant isn't it ?
Lovely movement and flow!
Such flow and movement competence. Huge props to the wizard for helping to reignite the community with all these vids too.
this is such an artistic, creative and expressive example of Parkour movement which serves to show the community how movement like this can be an antidote to our industrialised habits and lifestyle based on mainly sedentary posture and movements opening the way towards greater health and vitality for those who practise. This movement style and principle provides an avenue for youth and young adults and above to step out of the norms of "proper and careful" movement based on social etiquette and accepted attitudes and being a brave and creative, considerate and responsible individual who is part of the movement community. Parkour heralds a new way of movement and spending time in nature and our urban environments, showing versatility, grace, strength and power, in a way which doesn't just serve the practitioner or trainer but others who may become involved in the group training exercises and social settings. Well done for bringing to the media attention that there are healthier ways to move, and that movement can produce positive outcomes.
Great video work, and shows how Parkour and movement can be done safely while being creative and taking safe risks. Graceful, empowering and inspiring!
Truly inspiring, you two make me want to be better. Thank you
Vibe!
a testament of of a good video to me is one that makes me want to get out and move and train, great work guys, I want to get outside now!!
This is one of the best parkour videos I have seen in a long time. Love the creativity and attention to detail on display here. Hope to train with you guys one day.
thank you man!
I dont want to make you sad but minh is my trainer in berlin. His training is awsome
Wooo this is just perfect, sweet duo!
That's damn hot. Sick lines the both of you with great mix of flowy and dynamic. Attentive shots and music wasn't intrusive. Mmmm all on a sesame seed bun.
Pat Evans Sanchez i miss you brother 😊
Soy fan de la serie desde el primer episodio, buen control, fuerza, fluidez y naturalidad en cada movimiento. Saludos desde México!
Gracias! :) Saludos desde Berlin
Movement poetry
sensational flow!
did fraz film all of this from inside a bush???
more bush -> more art
He had bushes following him
Amazing movement and fantastically shot/edited! Great stuff! :-)
so beautifull ❤
Liebe.
You guys are the absolute masters of flow. I love watching your movement so much it's actually therapeutic.
haha thank you!
@@WiedemannBros Watching you I feel I am physically capable of a lot of the movements but I could never do them so smoothly or quickly, do you have advice on improving the flow of my movement?
@@bobmarley6306 hmm... its generally hard to teach flow specially not knowing someones movement. However, there are (in my opinion) 3 basic things that help already to improve flow: (1) steps: use no more than 2 steps in between the "moves" you want to connect. If the next obstacle is too far away, make a role in between f.i., so that you eventually end up using two steps inbetween moves. Of course there are always exceptions... (2) Relax: If your body is too stiff it could look too hectic. (3) Choice of moves: If all the moves of your line are power-moves it tends to look to forced... Use more basic moves and practice them a lot! then the power-moves (key moves) also stand out more look more impressive :D
Thats only my personal opinion. Hope it helps.
@@WiedemannBros Thanks for taking the time to reply and provide the advice, I'm sure it will help a lot, I will try to keep up with training alongside other sports and work and I aspire only to improve. I'm sure your words will help me with this. Appreciate it bro : )
This is really good on many levels ^.^
This edit is so full of delightful stuff :)
Late to the party this video was lovely x
unfassbar genussvoll und viel zu kurz
Unglaublich geil anzuschauen!
So nice, ich dreh hier am Rad. Geiles Movement
Never thought there would be another one! What a lovely surprise
pure beauty
Oh look! It's my homework for the year
Beautiful Movment and Sick Edit guys !! probs from Germany
Satisfying ❤
absolut fettes Video!
Soooo nice
Nice!
good shit!
wow movement liebe
That flow
Beauty
Thanksss!! :)))
Some love from Ahaus
Yea Boi!
Two comments because I can't give two likes!
uuuuggGHHHH 😍