@@SERii0US1 bcause the videos that inspired him were fake in the sense of landing at least...they had landing foam pads they edited out of the clips...so dom whole heartedly went out and did it but without pads haha...amazing. . .
I'm an ageing skateboarder who did parkour before it was even a thing... we called it extreme running and it's mad to see the shit this guy is doing now just goes to show you that things are achievable if you try hard
I met and trained with Dom back in 2013-2014 while I was living in Australia. He was such a cool, nice dude and a pleasure to be around. Between him and the Pawson twins, Australia is a parkour force to be reckoned with
@@charliecosevski4720 I didn't go to aaps, I'm trying to remember if it even existed then. But we trained up in Brisbane where I lived, then a little bit in Sydney when I visited for a few days.
There are a few countries that have that tendency for stupid behaviour that helps alot, not saying parkour is stupid but if you have that tendency to do things that could potentially kill you and you also do parkour your going to progress further than someone who has that fear no matter how small it is.
@@DomTomato hi Dom! just wanna express my admiration for your work and all your achievements in life. I'm on the edge of finally starting my own journey of self-actualization. wish me luck.. i also want to thank you for inspiring me to move again and be physical. thanks!
Im big fan of Storror. They're the biggest figures in parkour. They're the reason how I got to find Dom Tomato. AND I like Dom the best. That says a lot. This guy is incredibly skilled, disciplined and wholesome AF. I really wish him all the good things, esp no injuries.
@@astroverse8120 I meant he almost died in china in a comp in china and he made a vlog in it and normally if omeone broke 2 arrms, they would not be happy
Had the pleasure of working and training with dom for 2 months he is a legend and is the most positive supportive friendly guy. Glad to call him a friend.
Me : *Tries to fall asleep* My RUclips recommendations : "Wanna hear the life story of this guy you never heard off that does parkour even though you never searched anything about parkour or watched any vids about it" Me : "why not"
i just love how in the clip of Dom falling off of the sky ladder you can see Erik rush to him to help him, really shows how caring and a good friend he is when you need him.
Dom totally transcends the sport. I'm not really into watching parkour but I subscribe to his RUclips channel because of his incredible athleticism, work ethic and encouragement of youngsters.
This guy is like a Super Hero, right out of a comic book. He does things no human being should be able to do, and not get hurt. I never even heard of Parkour until I ran across this RUclips channel a couple weeks ago. I watch this Parkour stuff all the time now. There's a few people who are really good at this stuff, but nobody is like Dom Tamato.
Dom is just insane. His spatial awareness and knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of his own body allow him to do the craziest moves. He might just be one of the most confident parkour athletes in the world.
He is somewhat of a demigod in this regard. True genius in assessing these stunts and body control. Somewhat surprised he isn't in Hollywood for stunt money. But that criminal rats nest I understand someone like Dom wouldn't want to get involved with. Probably would just get taken advantage of. And they wouldn't want to pay him his worth.
Man Dom deserves every single sub he has.One of the most dedicated athletes I've ever seen and I hope he'll keep uploading for as long as he can. Luv u Dom
I've been fortunate enough to meet Dom without knowing his Parkour history and he is, without a doubt, one of the nicest dudes around. Seeing this just makes me even happier to know him.
I've always said this. Dom needs the same amount of subscribers as his Instagram followers on RUclips. He's one of the best Parkour athletes today, and he's also the most explosive parkour athlete right next to Toby Segar.
I just love that he pushed himself forward into the world exploring different things in the world to find that's just right for him and he did things that people would fake he just found ways to amaze people in every way possible
@@PercabethYessss "man" has been used as a gender neutral term for like hundreds of years despite it being weird to us now but it's more of a formal way of saying all people, for example "mankind" means everyone. plus, they said "his/her dreams" at the end so it's not like they're saying only men can do it.
He has unbelievable body and mind control! 🤩 I trained with him and he definitely supported me and was super positive with every person! I love this guy!
9:12 I’ve witnessed the whole “people joked about it but then it happened” thing in my own sport. At the downhill bike park I ride at there is also a zip line course down the mountain, and one platform is stood right next to a mountain bike trail, and off the side there is a 10-11 foot drop to a steep shale bank. For years people looked at it and said “I’m sure someone could do that, but it sure as hell isn’t going to be me,” and then a 17 year old who lives near there finally did it on the last day of the season. A huge group of people were there and by the end of the afternoon 7 or 8 people had done it, and two people had done tricks on it (including the guy who did it first). That was a great thing to witness, but definitely not on this level.
Discovered this guy few years ago in a storror vid and he dive fronts of this building straight away without hesitation! He’s a different bread of human
sometimes its so hard to keep going and all i feel is like giving up, stories like these are so inspiring and motivate me to keep going and follow my dreams
still can't believe he did a front flip down the infamous lyon 25 set. it's what alerted me to him TBH. I was aware of this spot from skateboarding, and know how big it is. to see someone do a front flip down them is completely bonkers.
I've been following Dom a while now "he's a true inspiration!" Your videos are also great I love your enthusiasm and find you very informative... Respect!
Dude, I'm an aussie who's been watching Dom for years and you just taught me so much I didn't know about him. This video has more views than his insta followers (at the time) goes to show you nailed this documentary/biography. 10/10 may you grow to a million subs (subscribed myself just then of course)
They should do a documentary on him. Like they did with Alex Honnald when he free solo’d El Cap. I would love to see the same kinda thing with Dom. He is a phenomenal athlete.
I don't follow parkour although I am aware of it and amazed by a lot of what the parkour athletes can do. That being said, I had not heard about Dom Tomato and watching this was inspirational and almost unbelievable, because the things this guy is able to do are superhuman to me. I can't believe how multi gifted this guy was even from an early age, which makes it even more unbelievable to me that he had such a hard struggle to find success and acceptance... he certainly is a top tier athlete.
I think this series could become a thing. You're a great story teller and you do your research. Some names to consider if you enjoy making these types of videos: Danny Ilabaca David Belle Oleg Vorslav But first and foremost, which I think people outside of the parkour community would like as well: Tim Shieff
I used to work pretty closely with Dom whilst filming one of the dance groups he used to run with (yes, this was during his "party" phase but I can't vouch for that as I was still underage). He had time for everyone that came to watch the group perform, especially the younger kids/teens, doing flips and other tricks and generally brightening up wherever we were. My cousin was doing the choreo for the group and Dom was one of our biggest hits with the crowd. I didn't know much about his backstory, but from my experience he was always a really good bloke to me - even came to one of my birthday parties and backflipped in a garage with a 2.4m/8ft ceiling whilst being an impromptu backup dancer for a mutual friend who was performing. Have been keeping tabs on him ever since (even with 0 knowledge of freerunning) but never knew just how important and influential he became in his field. Gotta say it makes me proud to see someone I used to be pretty close to doing so well, especially with the backstory you've told. Great video, sub earned.
that moment when you're so good you do something that others faked without problem because you had no idea it was fake. aka: the bruhest of bruh moments in parkour history
I trained with him for 3 days straight at an Oslo Movement event called OMG (Oslo Movement Gathering). He was one of the nicest and coolest people I've ever met in the parkour community. Respects to Don!
I've been watching Dom on RUclips for 3y now And Even though I don't do parkour I keep watching his videos cz they have so much energy that can lift you up and make u feel optimistic again when you're really depressed
He is an incredible athlete and inspiration, you are also amazing at narrating a little documentary, I would really appreciate chatting to you on this aspect
I admired this guy's talent before, but after watching this vid and understanding his background, I have gained a whole different level of respect for Dom!
Such great story telling. You made me shed a tear or two at the end, because it really hit home. I am still feeling kinda lost and I'm pretty unsure about what to pursue in the future. Hearing this success story, with the background gave me inspiration and hope that I will find my passion! Massive thanks and my deepest respect towards Dom.🙏🏻 love!
9:48 When you watching him doing massive dive front, you see where he probably gona land it and then you realise its not that place he land it even lower 😦
Its so good to see dom and hear his story. We all have our own stories but every person's story has something that can inspire. Love this. I am a parkour myself and even i dreamed of getting sponsored by redbull but not everyone can persevere that much. Maybe life has other plans. Though i still practice and i will keep practicing till i can. Thank you for posting this. Keep up the good work.
@@ykartd just google "muay thai shin conditioning". long story short - because of technique you forced to do and take a lot of hits on shins bone to bone. so you condition them in special way and ending up with similar tissue pretty much all over the shin
I remember seeing parkour for the first time. It blew my mind, I was obsessed for a while tbh. I wish I could’ve dedicated myself more when I was younger
Dom deserves the success that he has now. We all watched him grow and we all know what he went through. Dom definitely pushed the limits of human movement.
I used to be really into parkour when I was in middle school and highschool. Though I'm not as interested in actually doing it these videos and stories have started to spark my interest in the scene and world around parkour. Keep up the awesome job Jimmy
Arthritis gonna be knocking a lot sooner bro. I skated hard all my life while still working 35 years of construction. I'm 49 and everything hurts. But you doing what you love same as I did. Bravo
@@user-xe9nh5fm7p True! Investing in crypto now should be in every wise individuals list, in some months time you'll be ecstatic with the decision you made today.
I have to admit that watching Storror videos has become a “Guilty Pleasure” for me, a guy in his 50’s. The “likes” to their videos on RUclips obviously created the algorithm that brought your videos up. I resisted for awhile but I have come to realize that you appear to be this “Historian of Parkour/ Freerunning”. You really know your 💩 and you have a great pitch!! Great work Jimmy and thanks for all of the back stories on this phenomenal sport! #anewsubscriber
He has progressed so much. He use to actually teach me at apes in Sydney near the airport about 5 or 6 years ago and i was always seeing him do doubles n just the maddest stuff but then i moved houses and haven’t got a chance to see him again but I think it’s awesome how he’s with redbull now traveling around the world to different events
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Pog
Great video idea bro 😎
Thanks magic spoon
Would you like to make a video on Jason Paul 🙏🥷
The video has been out for twenty minutes, and your comment is six hours ago. ???
Dom is one of the hardest working persons I've met and he deserve all success
Hello there!
@@olivernordin I want a hello
Sir in ma eyes ur the best parkour i love all ur videos come to india Kerala kollam best spots r there Thanku for reading this
@Danilson Carvalho pain.
I love your Vids
The fact that he got inspiration from fake videos AND ACTUALLY ENDED UP DOING THEM is the most Dom tomato thing I've ever heard
Exactly!!!
Really?
@@bless6952 Did you even watch the video your commenting on?
What? Why fake videos? 😱
@@SERii0US1 bcause the videos that inspired him were fake in the sense of landing at least...they had landing foam pads they edited out of the clips...so dom whole heartedly went out and did it but without pads haha...amazing. . .
Between his positive energy, insane skills and down to earth attitude, that crazy aussie inspired me to get back to parkour at almost 50, wooooo
Letttsgoooobaby
Well, I stepped up today - 50!
@@bengtkarlsson9747 a little less flips may be called for but no reason to stop 👍👍👍👍
Dude me too, and i'm 47.
I'm an ageing skateboarder who did parkour before it was even a thing... we called it extreme running and it's mad to see the shit this guy is doing now just goes to show you that things are achievable if you try hard
I met and trained with Dom back in 2013-2014 while I was living in Australia. He was such a cool, nice dude and a pleasure to be around. Between him and the Pawson twins, Australia is a parkour force to be reckoned with
You went to aapes with him too?
@@charliecosevski4720 I didn't go to aaps, I'm trying to remember if it even existed then. But we trained up in Brisbane where I lived, then a little bit in Sydney when I visited for a few days.
Australian here, do my own parkour moves through my home so uhhhh, gonna get into the professional stuff when I’m able to lol
There are a few countries that have that tendency for stupid behaviour that helps alot, not saying parkour is stupid but if you have that tendency to do things that could potentially kill you and you also do parkour your going to progress further than someone who has that fear no matter how small it is.
i think we have to notice, that as much as dom tomato's story is inspiring, Jimmy's storytelling is topnotch.
AGREED!! He smashed it on the presentation 🤟
@@DomTomato hi Dom! just wanna express my admiration for your work and all your achievements in life. I'm on the edge of finally starting my own journey of self-actualization. wish me luck.. i also want to thank you for inspiring me to move again and be physical. thanks!
AGREED
Completely agree!
his name is Giles not jimmy,by the way
Dom is a boss
Hes a Madness!
He’s in deed a madness just like you ally
Man he’s built different
real recognise real
He’s an incredible athlete! What a crazy journey
I see your comments everywhere I swear
Go away
Im big fan of Storror. They're the biggest figures in parkour. They're the reason how I got to find Dom Tomato. AND I like Dom the best. That says a lot. This guy is incredibly skilled, disciplined and wholesome AF. I really wish him all the good things, esp no injuries.
I have never seen dom tomato negative or sad at all, even in his China vlog he seemed so happy, Dom seriously is one of the best athletes of all time,
Hi
Why “even in china
@@astroverse8120 I meant he almost died in china in a comp in china and he made a vlog in it and normally if omeone broke 2 arrms, they would not be happy
@@UrbanFluidityFreerun oh sorry
Had the pleasure of working and training with dom for 2 months he is a legend and is the most positive supportive friendly guy. Glad to call him a friend.
Make this a SERIES Jimmy!!
Example: The story of: Benj Cave
I got you!
That would be pretty cool.
Hazal nehir
J
Didi would be great to do
Me : *Tries to fall asleep*
My RUclips recommendations : "Wanna hear the life story of this guy you never heard off that does parkour even though you never searched anything about parkour or watched any vids about it"
Me : "why not"
never thought a parkour video would make me wanna cry, outta words to describe the admiration for this man
i just love how in the clip of Dom falling off of the sky ladder you can see Erik rush to him to help him, really shows how caring and a good friend he is when you need him.
He's a living legend! Him and Toby are mad men defying the laws of gravity!
Dom totally transcends the sport.
I'm not really into watching parkour but I subscribe to his RUclips channel because of his incredible athleticism, work ethic and encouragement of youngsters.
This guy is like a Super Hero, right out of a comic book. He does things no human being should be able to do, and not get hurt. I never even heard of Parkour until I ran across this RUclips channel a couple weeks ago. I watch this Parkour stuff all the time now. There's a few people who are really good at this stuff, but nobody is like Dom Tamato.
Dom is just insane. His spatial awareness and knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of his own body allow him to do the craziest moves.
He might just be one of the most confident parkour athletes in the world.
He is somewhat of a demigod in this regard. True genius in assessing these stunts and body control. Somewhat surprised he isn't in Hollywood for stunt money. But that criminal rats nest I understand someone like Dom wouldn't want to get involved with. Probably would just get taken advantage of. And they wouldn't want to pay him his worth.
Confidence in his competence
@@zteaxon7787 Hollywood has Eyes Wide Open. No Sound of Freedom
Man Dom deserves every single sub he has.One of the most dedicated athletes I've ever seen and I hope he'll keep uploading for as long as he can. Luv u Dom
I've been fortunate enough to meet Dom without knowing his Parkour history and he is, without a doubt, one of the nicest dudes around. Seeing this just makes me even happier to know him.
I've always said this. Dom needs the same amount of subscribers as his Instagram followers on RUclips. He's one of the best Parkour athletes today, and he's also the most explosive parkour athlete right next to Toby Segar.
Dom's life story is so beautiful and inspiring! He's legit a living superhero! This dude needs his own movie on his life!
Dom's positivity and humor struck me from the first video of his I watched, even before I realized just how insane his physical ability is.
I just love that he pushed himself forward into the world exploring different things in the world to find that's just right for him and he did things that people would fake he just found ways to amaze people in every way possible
My grandmother will sometimes watch Dom's vlogs with me. She's always amazed and loses her mind sometimes seeing the insane stuff he does.
Please don't let her jump out the window
Sounds like a legend 👊
Sick video as always dude & yeah Dom is really on some shit, he's incredible 🙌🏼
Yo what’s up shromid
Hey its omid, been cool to see you dabble in parkour recently
J
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Jimmy The Giant. You're so awesome :)
Dom is living proof of what a man can achieve if he follows his/her dreams!
Yes
What a *person not a man
@@PercabethYessss "man" has been used as a gender neutral term for like hundreds of years despite it being weird to us now but it's more of a formal way of saying all people, for example "mankind" means everyone. plus, they said "his/her dreams" at the end so it's not like they're saying only men can do it.
It should be if he/she follows his/her dreams
Just say “if they follow their dreams”
He has unbelievable body and mind control! 🤩
I trained with him and he definitely supported me and was super positive with every person!
I love this guy!
Dom has always held a special place in our families heart he was a great kid now a great man & having fun doing it
Dom never ceases to amaze and inspire. Great story, and great storytelling.
9:12 I’ve witnessed the whole “people joked about it but then it happened” thing in my own sport. At the downhill bike park I ride at there is also a zip line course down the mountain, and one platform is stood right next to a mountain bike trail, and off the side there is a 10-11 foot drop to a steep shale bank. For years people looked at it and said “I’m sure someone could do that, but it sure as hell isn’t going to be me,” and then a 17 year old who lives near there finally did it on the last day of the season. A huge group of people were there and by the end of the afternoon 7 or 8 people had done it, and two people had done tricks on it (including the guy who did it first). That was a great thing to witness, but definitely not on this level.
Discovered this guy few years ago in a storror vid and he dive fronts of this building straight away without hesitation! He’s a different bread of human
I love this style of video! You ought to do more of this with people like Toby Segar, Joe Scandrett, and Jason Paul!
thanks for the vid jimmy this is what got me into your channel.
Dom is the type of guy you'd let date your sister
Ha true
To bad my sister is 11
He seems to be more interested in your mum though. :D
ha
Not your mum.?!
Literally a couple of days after this video was released Dom goes and Kong front pre's IMax and changes Parkour history.. again.
Really cool story hopefully we get more of these about other parkour/free running athletes in our sport
And he's still leveling up with the king front at IMAX 2
That really caught me off, I thought this will only be done in like 5 years from now. Seems like he is in London right now
He front flipped it as well. The mad aussie
I'm so glad you mention about urban ninja video again.
That video was part of my childhood.
Same. So many kids when out and tried after that video
sometimes its so hard to keep going and all i feel is like giving up, stories like these are so inspiring and motivate me to keep going and follow my dreams
I have known Dom for years now but nothing about his story... The vid is f-ing awesome dude
still can't believe he did a front flip down the infamous lyon 25 set. it's what alerted me to him TBH. I was aware of this spot from skateboarding, and know how big it is. to see someone do a front flip down them is completely bonkers.
Dom is a big inspiration and actually have the best vibes ever
Thank you Jimmy for this great documentary
Being so good at a sport that your body literally ADAPTS to it is an insane accomplishment
I've been following Dom a while now "he's a true inspiration!"
Your videos are also great I love your enthusiasm and find you very informative... Respect!
Dude, I'm an aussie who's been watching Dom for years and you just taught me so much I didn't know about him. This video has more views than his insta followers (at the time) goes to show you nailed this documentary/biography. 10/10 may you grow to a million subs (subscribed myself just then of course)
Never thought I'd feel so inspired by Dom and Marx's binmen work ethic
They should do a documentary on him. Like they did with Alex Honnald when he free solo’d El Cap. I would love to see the same kinda thing with Dom. He is a phenomenal athlete.
I've wanted 2 hear this story fo a while
Tnx man
I don't follow parkour although I am aware of it and amazed by a lot of what the parkour athletes can do. That being said, I had not heard about Dom Tomato and watching this was inspirational and almost unbelievable, because the things this guy is able to do are superhuman to me. I can't believe how multi gifted this guy was even from an early age, which makes it even more unbelievable to me that he had such a hard struggle to find success and acceptance... he certainly is a top tier athlete.
I think this series could become a thing. You're a great story teller and you do your research. Some names to consider if you enjoy making these types of videos:
Danny Ilabaca
David Belle
Oleg Vorslav
But first and foremost, which I think people outside of the parkour community would like as well:
Tim Shieff
CHris twistopher ! just to add to that list
I used to work pretty closely with Dom whilst filming one of the dance groups he used to run with (yes, this was during his "party" phase but I can't vouch for that as I was still underage).
He had time for everyone that came to watch the group perform, especially the younger kids/teens, doing flips and other tricks and generally brightening up wherever we were. My cousin was doing the choreo for the group and Dom was one of our biggest hits with the crowd. I didn't know much about his backstory, but from my experience he was always a really good bloke to me - even came to one of my birthday parties and backflipped in a garage with a 2.4m/8ft ceiling whilst being an impromptu backup dancer for a mutual friend who was performing.
Have been keeping tabs on him ever since (even with 0 knowledge of freerunning) but never knew just how important and influential he became in his field. Gotta say it makes me proud to see someone I used to be pretty close to doing so well, especially with the backstory you've told. Great video, sub earned.
that moment when you're so good you do something that others faked without problem because you had no idea it was fake.
aka: the bruhest of bruh moments in parkour history
put the word in the dictionary as a "Dom Tomato" 😂
Ah yes Australians for ya almost as daring as Florida men
I trained with him for 3 days straight at an Oslo Movement event called OMG (Oslo Movement Gathering). He was one of the nicest and coolest people I've ever met in the parkour community.
Respects to Don!
Great video as usual. I feel like you have created a new parkour career path. The story teller! Or maybe THE NARRATOR!!
Dom is one of the survivors that keeps moving forward. Wish I could have kept up with my gymnastics after the car accident I was in.
I drank every time Jimmy said "Dom", now I can't feel my face...
I've been watching Dom on RUclips for 3y now
And Even though I don't do parkour
I keep watching his videos cz they have so much energy that can lift you up and make u feel optimistic again when you're really depressed
"Say hi to your mom for me" and hey i started at 15 too lets go!
I am from the UK, when I moved to Australia few years ago I did the same bin job, the ks you run are insane. I became so fit in 2 weeks.
"Just a fractured skull" 😂
He is an incredible athlete and inspiration, you are also amazing at narrating a little documentary, I would really appreciate chatting to you on this aspect
I like how he said "only a dislocated wrist and a fractured skull"
Pretty sick timing with the video Storror just dropped today! :D :D
I admired this guy's talent before, but after watching this vid and understanding his background, I have gained a whole different level of respect for Dom!
Such great story telling. You made me shed a tear or two at the end, because it really hit home. I am still feeling kinda lost and I'm pretty unsure about what to pursue in the future. Hearing this success story, with the background gave me inspiration and hope that I will find my passion!
Massive thanks and my deepest respect towards Dom.🙏🏻
love!
9:48 When you watching him doing massive dive front, you see where he probably gona land it and then you realise its not that place he land it even lower 😦
Its so good to see dom and hear his story. We all have our own stories but every person's story has something that can inspire. Love this. I am a parkour myself and even i dreamed of getting sponsored by redbull but not everyone can persevere that much. Maybe life has other plans. Though i still practice and i will keep practicing till i can. Thank you for posting this. Keep up the good work.
Amazing how he can leap from such a height.
Congratulations Dom❣ Dom is one of few athletes who inspire all that meet him, whilst being down to earth.
I feel like I'm always watching your videos within an hour of posting... with no notifications
Couldn't have happened to a better person, Dom is the man!
For everyone who did Thai boxing in his life for extended period of time Dom's elbows are totally normal :D
Why what's that condition
@@ykartd just google "muay thai shin conditioning". long story short - because of technique you forced to do and take a lot of hits on shins bone to bone. so you condition them in special way and ending up with similar tissue pretty much all over the shin
Thanks for introducing me to Dom. I have been following Storrer and enjoying them too. This guy is amazing.
He truly is a very talented
I remember seeing parkour for the first time. It blew my mind, I was obsessed for a while tbh. I wish I could’ve dedicated myself more when I was younger
Fun fact: Farang means Guava, but it’s also a slang that Thai people use to call Foreigners. Apparently foreigners are Guavas in Thai.
Wtf 😐
Dom deserves the success that he has now. We all watched him grow and we all know what he went through. Dom definitely pushed the limits of human movement.
And now he did a frontflip over the iMax gap
I used to be really into parkour when I was in middle school and highschool. Though I'm not as interested in actually doing it these videos and stories have started to spark my interest in the scene and world around parkour. Keep up the awesome job Jimmy
A video on Jason Paul 🙏 would love to watch that 😀
Same, I love that dude, the most creative parkour athlete. (Or at least one of the most)
I’ve literally barely watched parkour before but under this category I already treat this dude as my idol. Incredible person :D
Lol Crew 420, good days
Thanks, you guys are awesome, and not just the parcour but the friendship and respect. Barb
Anyone here after Dom just posted the game changing kong front?
16:30 around maybe 3 years ago I saw a video of someone doing that exact parkour course on youtube can’t believe they finally led me here.
Last time I was this early,Dom still collected garbage
🤣
@@TheMarx18 hi masta
@@alexanderyekhanin8830 hey mate how’s it going?
Arthritis gonna be knocking a lot sooner bro. I skated hard all my life while still working 35 years of construction. I'm 49 and everything hurts. But you doing what you love same as I did. Bravo
We should be careful on money disposal , if you're not spending to earn or get back money, then stop spending.
Apparently my view on the solution is to venture into trading cryptocurrency
@@user-xe9nh5fm7p True! Investing in crypto now should be in every wise individuals list, in some months time you'll be ecstatic with the decision you made today.
@Myles G Investments that won't bother you if you trade with a professional like Mr. Andreas M. Antonopoulos
I'm a living testimony of Mr. Andreas Antonopoulos
The right choice of an investment has always been the problem for me cause I know picking a wrong investment will leave a big scar in the future
What a wonderful video! Thank you for telling his story so well😁
I have to admit that watching Storror videos has become a “Guilty Pleasure” for me, a guy in his 50’s. The “likes” to their videos on RUclips obviously created the algorithm that brought your videos up.
I resisted for awhile but I have come to realize that you appear to be this “Historian of Parkour/ Freerunning”. You really know your 💩 and you have a great pitch!!
Great work Jimmy and thanks for all of the back stories on this phenomenal sport!
#anewsubscriber
You made DomTomato's video too early my guy...
Dude, that kong front he just did at IMAX might be the craziest level up done in parkour. Absolute legend, just smashed it
Bloke knows no fear...that is a serious skill to have...absolute magic to watch ...brisbane is a great place too. Great city .cool people
This is very cool, it's not about parkour but about trying and not giving up
Its motivating to see people like him💪
He has progressed so much. He use to actually teach me at apes in Sydney near the airport about 5 or 6 years ago and i was always seeing him do doubles n just the maddest stuff but then i moved houses and haven’t got a chance to see him again but I think it’s awesome how he’s with redbull now traveling around the world to different events
Thanks for the video Jimmy, super happy for Dom, guy deserves all his flowers, hes a legend.
Dom is a legend. Always setting the highest benchmarks
Jimmy i want to thank you for making this kind of videos, you always doing it with an amazing style, true love for parkour and its community