Wall flip in parkour or freerunning A- 6:04

Epic from TRICKset breaks down how HE DOES A WALLFLIP. This is a basic move in parkour or freerunning where you run up off a wall and rotate off the vertical surface.

Creator's Site www.youtube.com/user/Epic1
Hosted by youtube.com | Curated 2/13/09 | Views 1,949

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richie2463 2/27/09 12:55 PM
Hey I am a boy from West Union WV. and I would love to learn some of this. I have wanted to do this for 2 years but where I live no one doea this stuff. If you can help please e-mail me at richieplauger@yahoo.com :) Thankyou
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