Tag: Tape
Nick Bishop’s 2010 Demo Tape
by Take Flight on Mar.02, 2010, under News
Take Flight sponsored Nick Bishop is one of the most talented and fastest rising Parkour athletes in the country. With a background in extreme rollerblading Nick has a unique movement style and an unparalleled comfort with aerial movements that is turning heads and making waves in the Parkour world even though he is relatively new to the scene.
After months in production Nick has finally unveiled his initial 2010 demo edit for the public to see. The video is embedded below from its position on the Take Flight YouTube channel. In the video Nick sports exclusively Parkour apparel from Take Flight including the Original Parkour Tee, the Original Parkour Pants, the Vault Man Tee and the Parkour Wings Tee.
This video is only a small preview of what’s in store for Nick Bishop. He is hard at work producing new videos, and has some big events coming up soon as well which we will unveil shortly.
Ruslan Dzavadov Mix Tape
by MisterParkour on Oct.28, 2008, under Ruslan Dzavadov, Videos
Ruslan Dzavadov is quickly gaining recognition as not only an incredible Tracer but also an outstanding Parkour coach. Here is another mix tape featuring him exclusively. With eye popping jumps, drops and other impressive techniques, be warned that Ruslan makes it looks much easier than it really is. Featuring music by Kanye West and extraordinary cinematography, this mix tape includes footage from Ruslan’s Tunisiana edit and continues his tradition of turning out incredible Parkour videos.
Yamakasi Mix-Tape
by MisterParkour on Sep.21, 2008, under Videos, Yamakasi
Here is a spectacular Parkour mix-tape featuring the Yamakasi. A handful of their students also perform in the video, but the majority of the footage includes Yann Hnautra, Châu Belle-Dinh, and Laurent Piemontesi. You may recognize many of the locations as being in and around Lisses and Evry, however many of the moves performed are original to the structures and specifically attributable to the Yamakasi’s style. Although there is a noteworthy amount of flips and aesthetic non-necessary movement in many of the sequences, the majority of the action is a pure demonstration of efficient Parkour athleticism. Highly entertaining for the outstanding athletic performance and faced paced action showcased in the video, an excellent music accompaniment also contributes to making this mix-tape extremely engaging for its viewers.
