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Thursday, 12 November 2009

Parkour Thriller Zombies

An amazing new film here. Parkour Thriller Zombies. Starring, written, directed & produced by Paul Maunder. Watch it. Keep an eye out for me (I'm the first zombie and I'm at the back-right during the Thriller dance):



Anyway, it's a great film and has had over 10,000 views, 500 comments & 500 ratings in just the first few days. Between you and me, we're aiming for 1,000,000 views within 12 months. So get commenting, rating, favouriting and most of all get sharing!

Huge thanks and congratulations to Paul for producing, to Dean for his efforts with make-up and to everyone else who took part.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0GtKbeyYBg

Cross-posted on my Blog

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Saturday, 7 February 2009

Parkour - The Nature Of Challenge

This is the new parkour documentary. It was produced by two good friends of mine; the legendary Paul Maunder and written by the Chairman of the British Parkour Coaching Association, Dave Sedgley. This is truly the greatest parkour documentary we have seen to date, in terms of its content (the words and the movement) and in terms of how well it was produced, putting the word of parkour out there in such a way to put the name of parkour in its proper place. It's the best thing we've ever seen in parkour.

As stated at the start of the film, its purpose is to introduce people to parkour and to correct any misconceptions the viewer may have from past explanations or natural assumptions about what parkour is based on what they may have seen.

It's in four parts and well worth taking the time to sit down, turn off any distractions and just watch and learn. You may want to click the video to be able to watch in HD.

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Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Let's Go On An Adventure, I've Got Lots To Show You

Here is a parkour special edition of the recently-revived diaries with episode 15, edited by yours truly. It contains 90% parkour and just 10% silliness and promises to be entertaining and inspiring. This is a showcase of the movements we have accomplished during this week's training, and features training at the University of Sheffield English Department and also Tapton Flats, an abandoned estate outside the city centre of Sheffield. I hope you enjoy the video.

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Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Parkour Pilgrimage Project - Full Length Documentary

Here is the full length (90 minutes) documentary about Lisses, the birthplace of parkour - and about the discipline itself. It contains footage of 150+ traceurs from all over the world (including me!), and was shown to David Belle for approval before release. Look out for me in the action bits! Specifically look out for me and my fish! My name appears in the credits too.

I know it's a long video, but if you're interested in parkour then it really is worth every second - it's brilliant quality and very well produced.

If you'd rather watch a shorter version, there's the preview of this documentary, which is just a 3-minute preview of the action used in the main feature (here) or there's my Lisses Trip video (here).

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Saturday, 19 January 2008

Place de Chevreuse - Pilgrimage Preview

This is a 3-minute preview of the Parkour Pilgrimage Project, a 90-minute parkour documentary. The preview shows a small section of the action part of the documentary, all clips from the flats in Lisses. The clips were collected from traceurs all over the world who had been on a pilgrinage to Lisses and made their own video. Duncan, the producer of the documentary, asked me to send my video so he could use some of the clips. There are a couple of me in this preview, and more in the whole thing. Watch out for me!

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Saturday, 24 November 2007

Us On BBC Inside Out

The presenter in this programme, Jamie Coulson, emailed me to ask if me and the guys would be up for doing some stuff for the show, so I arranged for him to come along to the Trace Gathering and also to one of the training sessions in Sheffield. It was broadcast on BBC1 on 7 November 2007. This is that programme:

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Monday, 3 September 2007

Trip To Lisses 2007

This is my favourite video. It's the video of the first time I went to Lisses, which is where parkour began. It shows clips of my accomplishments over the course of the week, such as various jumps and vaults as well as managing to conquer the fear of the Dame Du Lac structure and climb to the top!

Thanks to Sam, Scotty, Danny and Kai for making it an awesome trip!

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Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Trace Gathering 07

This video was filmed by Chris Ilabaca and edited by Jason Matten. It's the official video of the best clips from the Trace Gathering 07, featuring the Trace Reps such as Daniel Ilabaca and the Saiyans as well as other traceurs. A few clips of me are included - watch out for me!

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Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Sheffield Parkour's New Video

Well, it was new at the time. This is a video Shane made of me, him and a few other traceurs in Sheffield, using clips from two jam days. It's got some funky stuff in it from all those involved.

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Sunday, 4 June 2006

Feeling Good

This is a video we arranged to film for the purpose of making a decent quality video to showcase what the Northern Parkour scene was up to. Paul and a colleague came over to Sheffield to film and we went round the city centre stopping at the various training locations to film some shots. It features Dave and myself going for a huge roof-to-roof arm jump for the very first time.

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