The Cat Leap is a fairly simple vault. All you have to do is run off one object or over a gap catching the edge of another (Gate, fence or more commonly a wall). The Cat leap is mainly used to get to a higher object that would normally be out of reach. Although on some occasions the Cat Leap can also be used to get to the ledge of another wall at the same height just some quite distance away you wouldn't be able to directly land on. Get a running start and jump off a table, bench, curb or even a car and grab the ledge of another wall that would be incapable of reaching normally. Put your feet out in front of you to act as absorbers and as brakes to prevent you from smacking straight into the wall. Make sure you have a good grip on the wall and then pull yourself up and keep going.
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| - Cat Leap, Sklejka - Przeskakujemy przez "przestrzeń", tutaj lądowanie odbywa się za pomocą chwytania się rękami krawędzi ściany, używamy nóg aby zamortyzować kontakt ze ścianą.
- The Cat Leap is a fairly simple vault. All you have to do is run off one object or over a gap catching the edge of another (Gate, fence or more commonly a wall). The Cat leap is mainly used to get to a higher object that would normally be out of reach. Although on some occasions the Cat Leap can also be used to get to the ledge of another wall at the same height just some quite distance away you wouldn't be able to directly land on. Get a running start and jump off a table, bench, curb or even a car and grab the ledge of another wall that would be incapable of reaching normally. Put your feet out in front of you to act as absorbers and as brakes to prevent you from smacking straight into the wall. Make sure you have a good grip on the wall and then pull yourself up and keep going.
- A Cat Leap is a Parkour technique for traversing great distances where the target location's elevation precludes landing on one's feet. The Cat Leap has a unique looking landing, giving the move its name. The athlete's weight is supported on fingers and hands which grasp the top corner of the target location, and the momentum of the jump is mitigated by keeping a foot up to absorb the impact of the sudden stop. The athlete then generally pulls themselves up and over the edge to keep moving forward. Can i just say, it is not a "Cat Leap" it is a Cat Pass. This is said by everyone in my group.
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| - Cat Leap, Sklejka - Przeskakujemy przez "przestrzeń", tutaj lądowanie odbywa się za pomocą chwytania się rękami krawędzi ściany, używamy nóg aby zamortyzować kontakt ze ścianą.
- The Cat Leap is a fairly simple vault. All you have to do is run off one object or over a gap catching the edge of another (Gate, fence or more commonly a wall). The Cat leap is mainly used to get to a higher object that would normally be out of reach. Although on some occasions the Cat Leap can also be used to get to the ledge of another wall at the same height just some quite distance away you wouldn't be able to directly land on. Get a running start and jump off a table, bench, curb or even a car and grab the ledge of another wall that would be incapable of reaching normally. Put your feet out in front of you to act as absorbers and as brakes to prevent you from smacking straight into the wall. Make sure you have a good grip on the wall and then pull yourself up and keep going.
- A Cat Leap is a Parkour technique for traversing great distances where the target location's elevation precludes landing on one's feet. The Cat Leap has a unique looking landing, giving the move its name. The athlete's weight is supported on fingers and hands which grasp the top corner of the target location, and the momentum of the jump is mitigated by keeping a foot up to absorb the impact of the sudden stop. The athlete then generally pulls themselves up and over the edge to keep moving forward. Can i just say, it is not a "Cat Leap" it is a Cat Pass. This is said by everyone in my group. And wtf is this doing in the "Arm Jump" area?? 'Arm Jump' and 'Flying Cat leap' are just different words the same idea.
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