This weeks video is bySnørre Jøllanger, and it feature's some awesome locations in Stavanger Norway, along with some cool tree movement and routes. Check it out!
This week's video is by Unit Forty Five in Montréal. Showing some playful movment and great stuff from the girls as well at 2.12 with the kong precision/plyo
As it is our 100th Video of the week, we thought we would highlight something that needs watching by all traceurs. If you haven't seen Duncan Germain's (aka 'TK17') 'Parkour Pilgrimage' before, watch it now. If you have, watch it again. It is a documentary about Parkour in general but in particular, the role Lisses and Evry had in its development. Its a few years old now but it still highlights some important points and has a message that we shouldn't forget.
This week's video is a compilation of movement from the Liquid Trace guys based out of Berlin. It shows some sick stuff not just from Berlin itself, but also Amsterdam and Barcelona. The roll on the rail at 2:36 freaked us out. Nice one guys!
We were visited by one of our friends from Uppsala Parkour recently and whilst he was here he filmed some parts of a documentary he was making for his college course. Felix Larsson Rudfeldt finished the video when back in Sweden and its an interesting watch. It dispels some myths about Parkour and interviews a lot of traceurs around the world. Sit back and watch the whole 50 minutes and you won't be disappointed.
We love the GUP (Galazian Urban Project) here in the VOTW shed and 'Phosky' embodies everything they have become famous for - epic flow, huuuuge kongs, ridiculous reversevaultsideflipthingys and gigantic trousers too. Just watch the vid and go 'whhhuuuuuttt?'
This week's video doesn't really come across as a Parkour video as its so beautifully shot you kind of forget why you are watching it and just get swept up in the scenery. However, there are some good runs and the atmosphere of the video is awesome. We'd love to train there in Brunei one day!
Youtube user Grenrebel has provided us with this week's video of the week entitled '5 years of training'. Its a strong video showing some good clean tekkers! The plyo's at 0:49 are my favourite part.
Shade Zlat has become well known for his flowing and inventive style and this week's video showcases that talent as a short film. 'Zlatoust' is made up of Shade's trainings and thoughts and is a great chilled-out watch that will inspire you to think more about how you train.