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Mikkel
6th January 2010, 17:31
Above average coordination.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMiE1jLfC-o&feature=autofb
Dean
6th January 2010, 17:45
Some of it was good and some was really crap, fore instance the cup trick at 1:50 I can do that its an easy well known trick on YouTube.
Second jumping from table to table isn't too hard either.
Jumping from a table over a bush isn't so hard either.
Doing Roley Polly's on the treadmill ISNT hard! Ive done it...........unintentionally.
The rest was a great watch.
nudemetalz
6th January 2010, 17:48
I did Ninjutsu for many years and all I can say is this guy is a gymnast only !!
But (after reading White Trash's post) - it is pretty neat what he does.
White trash
6th January 2010, 17:53
Fuck I love the internet.
"I could do all that and more"
"That guy's all shit"
Looked pretty cool to me.
Latte
6th January 2010, 18:27
Post up your stuff then Dean :D
Dean
6th January 2010, 19:01
Post up your stuff then Dean :D
I will provided someone can give me three dice and a plastic cup, and a landscape full of tables about the right distance from them with jumps over bushes. Then I will make a video.
Mikkel
6th January 2010, 21:14
The ninja tag wasn't intended to suggest he was a ninjutsu practitioner. If he's been practicing any martial art it would be kung fu.
Sure, there are cooler videos on parkour, juggling and spin kicks. But the mix'n'match that this guy pulls off is pretty unique in my experience.
I will provided someone can give me three dice and a plastic cup, and a landscape full of tables about the right distance from them with jumps over bushes. Then I will make a video.
Your powers of observation are again found wanting. He was using four, but that aside - we shall all await your video with bated apathy.
steve_t
6th January 2010, 22:30
If you haven't already seen this dude, he's pretty good.... obviously a gymnast
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Mrs Cowboyz
6th January 2010, 22:46
awesome....love the damien walters one too especially the jump at 1;20.
Hopeful Bastard
6th January 2010, 23:11
parkour ftw!!
Skyryder
7th January 2010, 16:59
The ninja tag wasn't intended to suggest he was a ninjutsu practitioner. If he's been practicing any martial art it would be kung fu.
Sure, there are cooler videos on parkour, juggling and spin kicks. But the mix'n'match that this guy pulls off is pretty unique in my experience.
Your powers of observation are again found wanting. He was using four, but that aside - we shall all await your video with bated apathy.
Yep pretty good all round performance. He's a juggler and a tumbler. Not the usual comobination in the west but in Asia who knows.
Skyyrder
mynameis
7th January 2010, 20:53
That's cool I really liked it but how does all the jumping, flipping and throwing stuff around help in daily life :confused:
mynameis
7th January 2010, 21:00
If you haven't already seen this dude, he's pretty good.... obviously a gymnast
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That guy is just crazy, is that real? :confused:
Reminds me of skidMark posting a video of him jumping of a tree :lol:
EJK
7th January 2010, 21:26
Bet that guy can't do this.
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