Videos
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Videos that are well-recognised and considered by many to be a huge inspiration and part of the history of the free running community.
- See also Category:Videos
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[edit] 2002
- Rush Hour
- A BBC trailer featuring David Belle which was one of the first times parkour reached a mass audience media in the UK[citation needed].
[edit] 2003
- Friday Night Madness
- A series of videos by Martial Arts Tricking group Team Ryouko which was one of the first of its kind.
- Jump London
- A documentary on parkour/freerunning featuring Sebastien Foucan, Jerome Ben Aoues and Johann Vigroux. Initially aired in the UK in 2003, this documentary is arguably the "one-that-started-it-all" for many traceurs and freerunners around the world.
[edit] 2004
- Evolution
- One of 3RUN or Team Evolution's earliest videos, it drew many people into the art of motion.
[edit] 2005
- Dvinsk Clan - Le Parkour
- Featuring a Latvian free runner Oleg Vorslav, this was one of the most well known of early parkour and freerunning videos, also going by the name Russian Climbing. It gained its fame by becoming one of the most viewed videos ever on Google Video[1].
[edit] 2006
- Liverpool to Lisses
- A video of Daniel Ilabaca
- 3RUN Family
- A collaboration video of the members of the 3RUN forums created by Duncan Germain.
[edit] 2007
[edit] 2008
- 3Run Family Christmas Wishes
- Collection of clips from 3Run Family members wishing each other happy holidays.
- Project Pilgrimage
- A video created by TK17 Studios, detailing a trip to Lisses, the birthplace of parkour.
[edit] 2009
- Summer 2009 ft William Spencer, Danny Ilabaca, Livewire, Jenx, Hellden etc.
- Out of Time
- Out of Time was a video released on September 9, 2009 starring Oleg Vorslav and other Dvinsk Clan members.
[edit] 2010
[edit] Notes
- ↑ Most viewed videos on video.google.com. Google Video.