11 yr ago I watched this on tv in India, and there are now many people doing this in India , but damm time flies quickly 🥲, I was just a kid in 7th standard
@NickRob-vk2nm9 ай бұрын
This group of young men could become the most successful robbers of all time 💯 could you imagine ur local cops chasing after these guys😆 I'm a huge fan of MMA & I can see so many parallels to the training here, the explosive quick twitch muscle, of course the hand strength has so many uses in jui jitsu & wrestling & last maybe most useful is they're movement is crazy unusual, & would baffle fighters who've mastered all sorts of fighting styles & win based on the fact that they know what the opponent is going to do, & perfectly counters their plan for an offensive assault 🏆 So with all that said I'd rather fight Jon Jones than one of these kids😲 I legit believe even if I had a gun this guy would just Neo Limbo any bullets I shot until my frustration had me waving white flags🤔
@thebadger7711 ай бұрын
Can anybody tell where do I get it's soundtrack ?
@thebadger7710 ай бұрын
Actually found it partially in the credits,and then Spotified it
@Securitynightgaurd106 Жыл бұрын
Such a great documentary 👍💙
@ramen8765 Жыл бұрын
been 10 years, I would watch this when I was younger and it motivated me to get into freerunning. can do all sorts of tricks now because of this documentary
@ASAPjk01 Жыл бұрын
10 years later, and this video is still amazing.
@ZUSHxH Жыл бұрын
Whats the song @ 42:14 ?
@upmanyuchaudhari2149 Жыл бұрын
Oh God I was a kid when I first watched it 😭😭❤️❤️❤️time flies by so fast
@afrocado9104 Жыл бұрын
I would happily watch this every day of my life and never get bored
@DogofLilith Жыл бұрын
Parkour is what happens when you put a warrior spirit in a garden
@alditory66212 жыл бұрын
1st time I watched this I cried and I was 15
@PatrickBateman2000s2 жыл бұрын
Omg yes I was 9 when I seen this
@hunterbrooks4852 жыл бұрын
I know this was gone for awhile, or at least I couldn’t see it but so glad to see it back
@amanjindal63892 жыл бұрын
Nothing can replace this documentary. Its not a just a video its an emotion.🔥
@Neiland2 жыл бұрын
This documentary played a big role waking me up and inspiring me to do art of movement & filmmaking. Watching it 9 later brings me back to the beginning and reminds my huge transformation. Magnificent masterpiece ☀️
@taketheleap92202 жыл бұрын
I remember my brother telling me he was gonna be in this documentary when I was younger, I never imagined it would grow to have the impact it has had today. I still show this video to people regularly, it is such a masterpiece I wish films like this were still being made. Hope the rest of the crew is doing well!
@rewildbody52612 жыл бұрын
I’m currently doing a PhD on parkour and the intersection between urban and nature parkour and this is by far the most wonderful doco … expose … that I’ve seen to date. Wonderful and well done. I’ll be happy to reference it.
@naturestheticz2 жыл бұрын
Anyone know pauls social media?
@joego95192 жыл бұрын
This was called playing ninja when I was a kid
@evergreenbard3 жыл бұрын
8 years later, I always turn back to this documentary. It helps inspire me and has had such an impact on my life. Thank you.
@inspiredeye3 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear it :)
@BeastEnte3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this.
@ebelesaurus23 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, is the original soundtrack to the documentary available? The licensed pieces by Lindsey and so on are not what I'm talking about. For instance the pieces used for for the burning man segment or the song that starts at 8:18 I really like them. Can anyone help me out?
@inspiredeye3 жыл бұрын
We composed that original score. Feel free to download it share it give it away remix it whatever.
@ebelesaurus23 жыл бұрын
8:17
@TherapywithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
2020
@TherapywithDaniel26 күн бұрын
I m back in 2024
@gianfra11233 жыл бұрын
8:25 Music please!!
@acthekid41994 жыл бұрын
08:26 Music please
@ninjasimsim4 жыл бұрын
hey man not sure if you'll see this but i watched this when i was 9, it got me into parkour, I would go out side and try and do all the cool amazing things i saw in this documentary, but I never really learned how to do flips. Then 2 years ago I decided to learn a backflip and that led to me discovering a whole new sport, called tricking. I started getting better and better. I'm 15 now and have met people with similar interests and have made a lot of new friends .So i just wanted to say thank you for introducing me to this amazing world. ~Thank you
@inspiredeye4 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for the message. Best of luck on your journey.
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11 yr ago I watched this on tv in India, and there are now many people doing this in India , but damm time flies quickly 🥲, I was just a kid in 7th standard
This group of young men could become the most successful robbers of all time 💯 could you imagine ur local cops chasing after these guys😆 I'm a huge fan of MMA & I can see so many parallels to the training here, the explosive quick twitch muscle, of course the hand strength has so many uses in jui jitsu & wrestling & last maybe most useful is they're movement is crazy unusual, & would baffle fighters who've mastered all sorts of fighting styles & win based on the fact that they know what the opponent is going to do, & perfectly counters their plan for an offensive assault 🏆 So with all that said I'd rather fight Jon Jones than one of these kids😲 I legit believe even if I had a gun this guy would just Neo Limbo any bullets I shot until my frustration had me waving white flags🤔
Can anybody tell where do I get it's soundtrack ?
Actually found it partially in the credits,and then Spotified it
Such a great documentary 👍💙
been 10 years, I would watch this when I was younger and it motivated me to get into freerunning. can do all sorts of tricks now because of this documentary
10 years later, and this video is still amazing.
Whats the song @ 42:14 ?
Oh God I was a kid when I first watched it 😭😭❤️❤️❤️time flies by so fast
I would happily watch this every day of my life and never get bored
Parkour is what happens when you put a warrior spirit in a garden
1st time I watched this I cried and I was 15
Omg yes I was 9 when I seen this
I know this was gone for awhile, or at least I couldn’t see it but so glad to see it back
Nothing can replace this documentary. Its not a just a video its an emotion.🔥
This documentary played a big role waking me up and inspiring me to do art of movement & filmmaking. Watching it 9 later brings me back to the beginning and reminds my huge transformation. Magnificent masterpiece ☀️
I remember my brother telling me he was gonna be in this documentary when I was younger, I never imagined it would grow to have the impact it has had today. I still show this video to people regularly, it is such a masterpiece I wish films like this were still being made. Hope the rest of the crew is doing well!
I’m currently doing a PhD on parkour and the intersection between urban and nature parkour and this is by far the most wonderful doco … expose … that I’ve seen to date. Wonderful and well done. I’ll be happy to reference it.
Anyone know pauls social media?
This was called playing ninja when I was a kid
8 years later, I always turn back to this documentary. It helps inspire me and has had such an impact on my life. Thank you.
Happy to hear it :)
Thank you for this.
Hey guys, is the original soundtrack to the documentary available? The licensed pieces by Lindsey and so on are not what I'm talking about. For instance the pieces used for for the burning man segment or the song that starts at 8:18 I really like them. Can anyone help me out?
We composed that original score. Feel free to download it share it give it away remix it whatever.
8:17
2020
I m back in 2024
8:25 Music please!!
08:26 Music please
hey man not sure if you'll see this but i watched this when i was 9, it got me into parkour, I would go out side and try and do all the cool amazing things i saw in this documentary, but I never really learned how to do flips. Then 2 years ago I decided to learn a backflip and that led to me discovering a whole new sport, called tricking. I started getting better and better. I'm 15 now and have met people with similar interests and have made a lot of new friends .So i just wanted to say thank you for introducing me to this amazing world. ~Thank you
Awesome. Thanks for the message. Best of luck on your journey.