It's not often that we advise readers not to try a workout at home. But this is one of those times.
Daredevil Alexander Rusinov, a Russian gymnast and Parkour enthusiast, takes extreme workouts to a whole new level by performing his handstands and other acrobatics on some of his hometown's most dizzying architecture.
Drawing inspiration from Parkour videos, Rusinov started practicing his stunts on a local playground and was soon posting videos to YouTube of his extreme antics, the Daily Mail reported. In the description for his most recent clip, he said it proves "that I can trust in myself and my own strength," HuffPost Weird News reported.
Go ahead, trust your own strength. Just maybe keep your feet a little closer to the ground.
Alexander does a handstand on the wreckage of a half built structure.
Alexander performs a one handed handstand on top of a huge building.
Alexander jumps between a gap in the rooftops.
Alexander does a handstand from some scaffolding hundreds of feet in the air.
Alexander does a handstand on a tiny ledge attached to a bridge.
Alexander sommersaults over a huge building gap.
Alexander does a handstand from some scaffolding hundreds of feet in the air.
Alexander performs a handstand on top of a huge building.
Alexander balances on one hand on a tiny ledge attached to a bridge.
Alexander hanging from a building ledge by one hand.
from Healthy Living - The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/14/extreme-workout-parkour-alexander-rusinov-photos_n_4178318.html?utm_hp_ref=healthy-living&ir=Healthy+Living
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Daredevil Alexander Rusinov, a Russian gymnast and Parkour enthusiast, takes extreme workouts to a whole new level by performing his handstands and other acrobatics on some of his hometown's most dizzying architecture.
Drawing inspiration from Parkour videos, Rusinov started practicing his stunts on a local playground and was soon posting videos to YouTube of his extreme antics, the Daily Mail reported. In the description for his most recent clip, he said it proves "that I can trust in myself and my own strength," HuffPost Weird News reported.
Go ahead, trust your own strength. Just maybe keep your feet a little closer to the ground.
from Healthy Living - The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/14/extreme-workout-parkour-alexander-rusinov-photos_n_4178318.html?utm_hp_ref=healthy-living&ir=Healthy+Living
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