The Amazing Damien Walters
It is so incredible that a body can defy gravity in such amazing ways.
Damien is doing things I only dreamt of doing as a kid. I remember standing out in right field daydreaming about how the rare ball that might come my way (which I would probably fail to catch since I was so incredibly coordinated) and I would visualize myself doing flips and cartwheels as the ball flew out in my direction. Just as the ball got near I would perform a cartwheel and as I was coming upright my glove would be miraculously positioned to catch the ball for the first 'out'. Next I'd perform a back-flip into a round-off that would propel the ball to the proper teammate completing a double play! Perhaps if I had Damien's skills it might have been possible.

Parkour (abbreviated PK) is a physical discipline which focuses on rational and efficient movement in both the natural and urban environments (over obstacles, etc). Developed in France by David Belle, the main purpose of the discipline is to teach participants how to move through their environment by vaulting, rolling, running, climbing, and jumping. Parkour practitioners are known as traceurs (pronounced Trace-ers). They train to be able to identify and utilize alternate, more efficient paths. Parkour can be practiced anywhere, but areas dense with obstacles offer many training opportunities. In many areas Parkour is learned in small groups of individuals who teach each other new skills and work together to polish previously acquired skills.
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You just have to look, you just have to think, like children." This, as he describes, is "the vision of parkour." - David Belle |
The term Freerunning (or free running) was coined during the filming of Jump London, as a way to present parkour to the English-speaking world but rather unintentionally became its own form of movement which is incorporates parkour (pk) as a baseline but established its uniqueness separate from Parkour with the focus on self expression, innovation and creativity into movement as opposed to strictly speed and efficiency in parkour. However, the term has come to refer to Sebastien Foucan's method of parkour which again unintentionally makes him the founder of freerunning focusing on creativity, innovation and self-expression(in freerunning) instead of strictly speed and efficiency(in parkour). Many misconceptions have come out of this, such as the idea that it is a form of competitive street-gymnastics or street-acrobatics, when in fact, it was how Sebastien Foucan described his own Parkour evolution. Its more like an art than a sport.
The founder and creator of freerunning, Sébastien Foucan, defines freerunning as a discipline to self-development, to "follow your own way", which he developed because he felt that parkour lacked creativity and self-expression as a definition for each freerunner to follow your own way.

L to R - Sebastien Foucan and Daniel Craig |
"I wonder if bomb-makers are insured for things like that", comments Bond (Daniel Craig) to his fellow agent Carter (Joseph Millson) in 2006's Casino Royale, just after noticing the burn scars on terrorist Mollaka's face. The terrorist was played by no other than Sébastien Foucan, an "ambassador" of the art of freerun, a newly created sport that mixes sprinting with acrobats. |
In a video on his official Youtube channel he explains freerunning as:
Freerunning for me is my parkour evolution. I can't say anymore that I doparkour. Because if I want to be free to do flips, or let's say I'm learning breakdancing, and I would like to incorporate it into my parkour expression; Not to say: I am doing capoeira, breakdancing, parkour and anything else. Freerunning is the way I choose to name my own expression. - Sebastien Foucan |
Winter Freerunning 2012:
(Original unedited text form the video's producer, Joe O'Brien)
Songs:
Mac Miller - Best Day Ever (Instrumental)
Foals - Blue Blood
Pretty Lights - Summers Gone
Florence + The Machine - Cosmic Love
CAUTION!
Please get some professional training before attempting these stunts, not every jump is successful nor does everyone have the same physical abilities. So, please.
Please get some professional training before attempting these stunts, not every jump is successful nor does everyone have the same physical abilities. So, please.
Mighty cool moves!
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