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Photo by Amber Avalona-Butler/Paraglide. Eric Whitelow, Fort Bragg Family member, flips onto the sticky wall in a show of acrobatic dexterity. Hundreds of people showed for the ACS 45th Birthday Celebration, held on the lawns of the Soldier Support Center, to sample the food and games. July 23.
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This is one of a series of bad pictures, BUT...I put Zoe down on her back. In her usual acrobatic form, she flipped immediately to her stomach so that her head was on the red square. I walk away for two seconds, and next thing I know the girl is twirling on her belly (ok, twirling is a very exaggerated description). So, this series captures her in different positions on the mat, as she wiggled her way 240 degrees. Regardless, the girl is on her way to combat creeping and I've got to get on the baby proofing asap.
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The demonstration continued with some more displays of acrobatic moves like this flip across the back of his opponent.
Tarpon Fishing in Florida is without a doubt one of the best angling experiences you can ever enjoy. The Tarpon fish are known for “goin’ vertical” reaching heights up to 10 feet in the air while performing a dizzying array of acrobatic flips and rolls.
Depending on your...
"Girl stands at fish bowl, ready to feed fish with flakes in a container
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Girl’s face is surprised & delighted ; fish looks a bit pleased with himself
CA: Fish jumps out of bowl acrobatically
WA: Girl feeds fish without fanfare, fish in tank, indifferent to food, swimming away from girl
WA: Girl feeds fish with out fanfare; fish swimming up to eat the food
WA: fish biting girl’s finger; girl looks hurt (like dragon hit by car - the look is pitiful but not frightening)"
After being complimented by the members of Intro5pect, and then challenged to impress the band further, the boys of the Charleston mosh pit begin an acrobatic display including crabwalking, leapfrogging, flips, and skanking.
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The Tawny Eagle swooped in at high speed and scattered the Guinea Fowl, then flew directly upwards, flipped over in as second and powered downwards as fast as it could. The skill needed to do that, while avoiding hitting the ground despite swooping so low, was amazing. Despite all this, it just missed the Guinea Fowl and having lost speed it gave up. Klein Namutoni Waterhole near Namutoni Camp, Etosha National Park, Namibia.
me: See, I said you shouldn't be doing back flips on the counter.
A: I needed to demonstrate my acrobatic skills! And I'm perfectly fine!
me: Well, next time, how about on the carpet?
A: I might get a rug burn. OK, are you watching? For my next move, I will leap back up to the counter!
(She really is fine. No dollies were injured in this demonstration!)
Parkour (French: [paʁkuʁ]) is an athletic training discipline or sport in which practitioners (called traceurs) attempt to get from point A to point B in the fastest and most efficient way possible, without assisting equipment and often while performing artistic-gymnastic maneuvers.[5] With roots in military obstacle course training and martial arts, parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, plyometrics, rolling, and quadrupedal movement—whatever is suitable for a given situation.[6][7] Parkour is an activity that can be practiced alone or with others, and is usually carried out in urban spaces, though it can be done anywhere.[8][9] It involves seeing one's environment in a new way, and envisioning the potential for navigating it by movement around, across, through, over and under its features.[10][11]
Although practitioners of Parkour often perform flips and other acrobatic movements, these are not considered a part of Parkour proper.[12]
The practice of similar movements had existed in communities around the world for centuries,[13] notably in Africa[14] and China,[15] the latter tradition (qinggong) popularized by Hong Kong action cinema (notably Jackie Chan) during the 1970s to 1980s.[15][16][17] Parkour as a type of movement was later established by David Belle when he and others founded the Yamakasi in the 1990s and initially called it l'art du déplacement.[18][19] The discipline was popularised in the 1990s and 2000s through films, documentaries, video games, and advertisements.[13][20][21] (from wikipedia)
Doug's helo ride out. Formidable South in background. You can see the Spider Formidable Col (upper right) where Doug did his acrobatic double flip Mctwist.
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