Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Tarmac on March 22, 2004, 05:13:20 PM
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Well, guys that jump off stuff. I wanna do that.
http://www.greenshines.com/control/media/1078969315.wmv
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Those french people are craaaazy!:eek:
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for real ninja's
goto
http://realultimatepower.net
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Oh that is so neato.
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either somone's really good at editing film (ie faked jumps) or those guys are totally insane.
cool, but insane.
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Very impressive. I think he does it much slower than the repeating clips show (such as breaks and stuff), but its more than I could ever dream of doing.......
I'd also be more impressed with some bloopers, just to show that its not this complete fantasy-style video.
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QUAH!!!
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They know how to fall down correctly. Good for them.
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saw this on another forum..insane.
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Impressive
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How to attack him with chain whip and darts yet draw him in to be captured. I bet you thats what ninjas think about. Niinjaaa!!!
;)
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They are real JB they even made a film more info :
http://www.luc-besson.com/fr/films/yamakasi/
See also http://www.parkour.com
David Belle invented parkour, otherwise known as le parkour or free running. David Belle invented the sport with his friend Sebastien Foucan in the French town of Lisses, a suburb of Paris.
David Belle was featured in the BBC ident or promotional film 'Rush Hour', first shown in early 2003. David Belle describes the sport as "a way of using the obstacles found in one's path to perform jumps and acrobatics... everything must combine speed, fluidity, aesthetics and originality."
David Belle claims never to have been seriously injured while practising parkour.
David Belle, with Sebastien Foucan, formed the Yamaksai. The Yamakasi went on to find fame in 2001 as the stars of the Luc Besson-directed film of the same title.