Thursday, August 4, 2011

Jump Britain

This past year a team of French Free Runners fascinated Londoners once they scaly a few of the city's most well-known landmarks in the Albert Hall to HMS Belfast for Funnel 4's Jump London . This time around they've made the decision to consider overall country inside a new project that ranges from Edinburgh to Cardiff. Free Running, or Le Parkour, involves literally jumping from roof to roof inside a dying-repel, yet beautiful, number of jumps, 35mm slides and somersaults. It's a discipline mixing an remarkable athleticism and insufficient fear - produced by Sebastien Foucan and the buddies - which has spread around the globe. Foucan sees Free Running as greater than a spectacle, it's a life-style, having a spiritual dimension plucked from popular culture and permitting a getaway from everyday reality. For Jump Britain , Foucan and the team are became a member of by people from the burgeoning United kingdom Parkour scene because they tackle a few of the United kingdom's most legendary sites including Edinburgh Castle and also the Forth Rail Bridge in Scotland, the Giant's Causeway and Derry's Walls in Northern Ireland, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle and also the ICC in Birmingham. Dir: Mike Christie Push: Dominic Gallagher Professional Push: Mike Cruz Push Guy: Nial Fulton

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