Dylan Baker, I had the opportunity to meet him at the Colorado National Jam, and although we didn't get to talk much, it was his movement that did the talking. Control and fluidity of technique was displayed every time I saw him running, A quiet kid with a seemingly humble attitude.
Here is a short but nice piece that display his skill while sending a
nice message through some very well put poetry in the form of Haiku.
I sincerely hope to see more from him in the near future. Read more to watch the video, and then read the three mini-reviews.
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1. Video 1: So we all enjoy watching the big talented and already well known traceurs. We do however gotta give credit to where credit is due. What about our beginners, those who just started their journey.
Watch Sean Ehrlich, on his first year of training he shows potential. On this
video he displays a variaty of training grounds which will hopefully continue to help him develop his skills. Keep it up Sean.
2. Video 2: Sometimes it's parkour, others it's Rubik's Cube or maybe the ability to put your clothes on a complete different way. I remember Janine mentioning that this guy is from Seattle. Not the best quality video but he
displays a variaty of random skills that cant helped but to be admired.
3. Video 3: Please, please, please use common sense. Check your surfaces!!!
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09-29-2009 03:35
-Control and fluidity of technique was *on* display every time I saw him running. A *quiet* kid with a seemingly humble attitude.
-...that display*s* his skill...
-he display*s* a *variety* of training grounds...
-put your clothes *on* a *completely* different way.
-random skills that *can't* *help* but to be admired.
Sorry, couldn't help myself. Ozzi english and all. Good picks, I look forward to this each week. (And at least that guy in video 3 made it all the way around!)
2.
09-29-2009 10:34
Its called Ozzish
Wow, I must have not really been paying attention, I know my grammar is not the best, but that was over board.
Thanks
3.
09-29-2009 14:36
The man in Video 2 is from Seattle. His name is Azo, quite the beast if you ask me. He's got a lot of talents that he combines with PK/FR.
4.
09-30-2009 06:16
thanks for encouraging words Ozzi
5.
10-03-2009 08:14
Hey, this is Sean Ehrlich my video is video 1. my video got taken down for "copyright infringement" but my roommate (who edited the video) put up a copy of it as well here's the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=tHfaZIcCPVY
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