There is no definition of perfect, but when you do one as well as you can you'll know. Trust me. :D
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In the vault of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in Hong Kong. I saw it 2 days ago.
Just get out there and Try it, Jump over rails, over Tables, Ledges, And sooner or later you will Figure it out, how to do it. I started when a friend of mine was doing it and after half a year i can do plenty of things! Dash Vault Kash Vault Kong Vault King-Kong Vault Monkey Vault Cat Crane Moonstep Moonstep to crane Palm spin Wall Flip Wall Spin Tic Tac Thief Vault + More. ITs really easy to get into trust me, just build up ur Endurance First!
10 is the highest you can get
The next clue to the treasure's location is safely hidden- in that locked vault! I would like very much to see you vault over the next obstacle.
Fault Vault Malt Salt Assault
She was a gymnast in the 1996 Olympics. She scored a perfect 10 on the vault.
It was 1984 when Mary Lou Retton first performed the Tsukahara vault in competition. It was at the Olympic games and she scored a perfect 10.
Parkour uses things such as vaults. Many of them are named after animals such as the King Kong Vault. more can be found here- http://www.parkour.us/
There are 7 vaults as follows: Vault 87 Vault 92 Vault 101 Vault 106 Vault 108 and Vault 112
well yes and no. first there is a small list of parkour moves that every tracuer (a practitioner of parkour) knows. kong vault,lazy vault,speed vault,dash vault,reverse vault,quadrapedal vaut, turn vault,kash vault, pop vault, thief vault, under bar, 360 under bar, wallrun, tick tack, dive roll, roll, side roll, cat grab... but parkour is not a set of moves, just because you do the moves doesn't mean our doing parkour. you are doing parkour when you "flow" a term used to define how we move between obstacles flow is o be like water and from that stems all of the techniques in parkour, once you realise this it becomes apparent that if you where to try an make a list of techniques you would never finish because people never stop making new movements.
In the Vault was created in 1925.