The APK Alliance is proud to present it's 2009 Professional Showreel. Combining footage of training, commercials, professional work, and teaching, this reel demonstrates the wide variety of skills and work Alliance members have done. We've worked hard to help our local, American, and Global communities, and with the new year we will work even harder to aid Parkour and Freerunning grow into mature and respected activities.
Updates- The video has thus far peaked at #9 - Top Favorited (Today) - Sports #22 - Top Rated (Today) - Sports on YouTube Rankings! Lets see if we can get this to hit front page rankings on both sections! Log into your youtube accounts, and then "favorite" and rate the video!
Not exactly a recent video, but still a great one nonetheless. Danny Pack is a traceur in Reading, UK. Here's his own words as seen on the Vimeo video page :
"A short documentation of my parkour, filmed through a single days solo training in Reading. I am an average traceur - I train two to three times a week, and at the point this video was made had been doing so for 5 years. I've included the mistakes for a few reasons - to show that they happen; to show that parkour teaches you to control your movement even in the event of a potential fall; and so that I (and others) might learn something from them, to further improve our movement in the future. One point I really wanted to demonstrate is how well parkour conditions oneself to deal with faults and problems in our movement - whether this be through repetition and practice to improve upon something, or the overall level of competence we gain so as to be able to control our movement even if something does go wrong.
I like to think this is somewhat of a reference for what the average traceurs solo training might look like, though obviously I'll only ever experience my own."