Anyone can become a Yamakasi. You need focus, need to have determination and most importantly you need to have the 'I can do it' attitude. The very first thing you do is warm up before you start jumping around and hurt yourself. You need to stretch your body and make sure you are flexible and you need to have balance. Very important thing NEVER! EVER! try and do flips without an instructor! Learn each and every move. For instance how each move is made, what do you do before you jump. If you don't have a parkour training facility nearby then maybe Google can help you out. Hope this helps
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The Yamakasi group is most famous for being the very first French group to practice parkour. The 9 young men in the original group took their name from the Lingala language which is spoken in the Congo. The word basically means strong body, person, or spirit, which are all needed in the practice of parkour.
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Parkour originated from a group of teenagers that lived in France that wanted to get there bodies into shape and get good focus ad what not. I know this cause im a freerunner also the teenagers group was calles the comakozi you can youtube it. i heard david belle invented it. WRONG! The Group was called Yamakasi, and it was started by David belle and Sebastien Foucan, it was transferred to a sport by Sebastien Foucan, and became more popular as he pushed for it's discovery, it was started as French Military training by Georges Hebert, who studied African tribes and how they moved fluidly around their surroundings. He called it the Natural Method, a way to perfect movement, and didnt become a "sport" untile Sebastien Foucan and David Belle created Yamakasi.
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