I'm really curious about the FiveFingers. I know that there are guys out there using them for trail ultramarathons: 50 miles or more of rough surfaces. What you're saying about the cushioning is true of most racing shoes, too: there's almost none in…
I ran a five-mile race in the rain yesterday using my INOV-8 230PKs, and the grip was amazing: no slippage at all on the wet pavement, and just a little on the painted crosswalks. (My time was 34:03, about a 6:49 per mile pace.) It was a remarkable…
there are a few types of shoes made for parkour but i usually practice barefoot or with DCs or other flat shoes. i do not know if there is a notible difference but i have been doing fine practicing with my stripped down world industries(a size too s…
I use Feiyue Wushu Shoes the black version with the low tops. They have very little for padding but the grip is really good. The shoes aren't heavy either so you can just move in them. The sole is pretty thin so you can feel every thing that your st…
They're at about eighty miles and looking good. I'm using them about twice a week for my short runs (five miles with lots of low concrete walls and benches to scale), and the soles show no wear at all. There's no wear on the uppers, either, but I'm…
RealLife First Name: (if differing from screenname, otherwise put "same")
Enes
Can you support the group with transportation? # of seats?
not yet
About Me:
I"m 16 years old High school sophomore, I have a hobby of painting my face or wearing masks so my friends call me Voodoo, I'm new to parkour and would like to find some people in my area that could help me train and teach me some moves. so if your in the area hit me up.
Other Physical Disciplines:
Wrestling, Football, Soccer, Running Track
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