5 Ways You FAIL to Stick (Parkour Precision Jump Mistakes)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Origins Parkour coaches Rene & Tom break down the reasons for common errors and misunderstandings for how to stick a parkour precision jump. This very popular parkour skill is easy to get wrong. Beginners and experienced parkour athletes may benefit from these tips.
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Hey, we know it's hard to admit, but which of these misunderstandings or mistakes have you made? 2 is fairly popular ;)
Very informative video as always, ty)
I needed this with my morning coffee.
actually helped me so much! TYSM!
I train Parkour barefoot mostly and when you are doing a precision jump barefoot, you will HAVE TO point your toes at the edge. That is the only way to do it painlessly. Because contact with the edge hurts when you are not wearing shoes. This is why you will have to re-learn precision jumps if you start training barefoot.
I can vouch for this, you technically can do it without pointing your toes, but any slight inaccuracy hurts.
This is EXACTLY what I needed as a beginner in parkour! Thank you so much for the advice!
Some serious excitement happening in your videos 😂…and excellent advice as always 🙏😍
Great advice
Be carefull making advice to not point toes down, and telling people to drop their heels. While teaching parkour this tips has led to a lot of ankel-things. I would say have your heels down, but make sure to press down your toes once you make contact
For sure! Telling a beginner anything overly specific about any body part is going to lead to problems. Numbers 1, 2, and 4 are all misunderstanding we see from people with 5+ years of experience who are “pros” or coaches.
How’d you guys get so funny?
Don't forget it always hurts to relax your ankles and land with your feet really far apart! Lol. Oh and another way to describe landing on the edge is to talk about it as landing with your feet out in front of you.
I need to make corrections