Instagram Trickster Leland Tilden has an epic fail on the Flipside ... Leland Tilden is all about the winning. In this case, however, he manages to fairly dramatically over-rotate a double front flip way on over in the corner at SkyRiders Trampoline Place and, inadvertently, invents a new, horriffic wipeout - the corner scorpion. Leland Tilden is always a bridesmaid, never a bride as he once again narrowly misses the Darwin Award by only the slightest of margins. One small fail for man, one giant corner scorpion for mankind. Leland Tilden INSTAGRAM http://www.Instagram.com/LelandTilden http://www.Instagram.com/theFlipside.tv The Flipside - Tumbling Stampede - Leland Tilden x 10 https://youtu.be/SOjJwm89q9w I LOVE LELAND TILDEN MONTAGE https://youtu.be/FJiHqqCCzqA Leland Tilden ~ world's tallest acrobat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3Wmn2e-jO0 Instagram www.Instagram.com/LelandTilden SUBSCRIBE on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/Slapmedia Parkour (French pronunciation: [paʁkuʁ]) is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Practitioners aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements as deemed most suitable for the situation. Parkour's development from military training gives it some aspects of a non-combative martial art. Parkour is an activity that can be practised alone or with others and is usually carried out in urban spaces, though can be done anywhere. Parkour involves seeing one's environment in a new way, and imagining the potential for navigating it by movement around, across, through, over and under its features. Parkour was developed in France, primarily by Raymond Belle, and further by his son David and the latter's group of friends, the self-styled Yamakasi, during the late 1980s. The discipline was popularised in the late 1990s and 2000s through films, documentaries, and advertisements featuring the Yamakasi. Freerunning (or free running/FR) is an acrobatic and athletic discipline founded by Sébastien Foucan, who wrote a book on the subject. Foucan started what he termed "freerunning" in 2003, which he developed as a more inclusive form of parkour. Parkour's development from military obstacle course training lends itself to martial art as a means of weapons avoidance and efficiently closing a distance to an opponent. Freerunning is a version of parkour that adds acrobatic moves that are purely aesthetic, also known as tricking. Tricking is a training discipline that combines kicks with flips and twists from gymnastics as well as many dance moves and styles from breakdancing. It aims to achieve an aesthetic display of different combinations of "tricks". Tricking practitioners are commonly referred to as trickers or tricksters. Examples of tricking techniques include the 540 kick, the flashkick, the butterfly twist and the double leg. Leland Tilden, training, jump, tumbling, free running, Urban, backflip, 2016, sideflip, Guys Gone Wild The flipside, gymnastics, freerunning, Leland Tilden, training, jump, Guys Gone Wild, sideflip, Urban, backflip, tumbling, 2016, free running, The flipside, Parkour, extreme double weekly front fit sampler combos elite candid corkscrew dumbass tumbler ouch painful failure accident Wear a Flipside Shirt in your posts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and anywhere else on the internet where you upload, and use the hashtag #FlipsideContest ...lucky winners will receive shoutouts, re-posts, official Flipside Merchandise and prizes! Get your Flipside shirt NOW! http://www.theFlipsideTV.BigCartel.com Catch you on the Flipside! #FlipsideContest
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