Russian Dudes' Crazy Fun: Don't Try This at Home!

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In summary, a video of some Russian dudes doing parkour showcases incredible physical abilities and agility, with the most impressive moments starting at the 2-minute mark. The level of training and fitness required for such stunts is evident, and the video also features a snippet of French rap music. Some viewers suggest that the individuals could use their skills for professional purposes, while others compare the final scene to a Russian version of Brad Pitt. Overall, the video is a thrilling display of urban exploration and physical prowess.
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What some Russian dudes do for fun.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=515642196227308929

This kid is amazing. One has to be a gymnist or in excellent physical condition to do this without getting seriously hurt.

The real action begins 2 minutes into the video.
 
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Astronuc said:
What some Russian dudes do for fun.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=515642196227308929

This kid is amazing. One has to be a gymnist or in excellent physical condition to do this without getting seriously hurt.

The real action begins 2 minutes into the video.
:approve:

jeeezus, very impressive. I wish i could make a movie like that :wink:

marlon
 
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There's been a couple threads before on parkour - you may find more neat videos if you check those out.

The bit I like best is when the first guy scales something like 25 ft of the red brick wall in under 5 seconds (sometime in the middle of the 5th minute of that movie).
 
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That movie is crazy!
 
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Superb, almost speechless, that guy has clearly spent years getting to that level of agility strength and fitness, wow. Also an introduction to French rap.

He should become a ninja, put that training to some professional use :smile:

The guy on the mobile at the end looked like a Russian version of Brad Pitt.
 
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Astronuc said:
What some Russian dudes do for fun.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=515642196227308929

This kid is amazing. One has to be a gymnist or in excellent physical condition to do this without getting seriously hurt.

The real action begins 2 minutes into the video.

Looks like urban explorers.

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Awesome video!
 
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Woah that was insane!
 

What is "Russian Dudes' Crazy Fun: Don't Try This at Home!"?

"Russian Dudes' Crazy Fun: Don't Try This at Home!" is a popular YouTube channel that features videos of young men performing dangerous and often reckless stunts and pranks.

Why is this type of content popular?

This type of content is popular because it offers a thrill and excitement for viewers who enjoy watching extreme and daring activities. It also appeals to the desire for entertainment and shock value.

Is it safe for these individuals to be performing these stunts?

No, it is not safe for these individuals to be performing these stunts. The stunts featured on the channel are often dangerous and can result in serious injury or even death. It is important to remember that these stunts are performed by trained professionals and should not be attempted by viewers.

What impact does this content have on viewers?

This content can have a negative impact on viewers, especially young and impressionable individuals. It may encourage them to take risks and attempt dangerous stunts, which can lead to serious consequences. It is important for viewers to understand that these stunts are not to be replicated in real life.

Should this type of content be allowed on YouTube?

This is a controversial topic and opinions may vary. Some argue that this type of content should be allowed as it falls under the freedom of expression. However, others argue that it promotes dangerous and harmful behavior and should be removed from the platform. Ultimately, it is up to YouTube to decide what content is appropriate for their platform.

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