"Do not try this without training," the video warns.


After watching the death-defying parkour stunts, we can guarantee we won't.


Russian gymnast and freerunner, Alexander Rusinov[1] , tempts fate on some of the highest buildings he can find. While Alexander has had some very specialized training, not even his incredible strength can make those high-flying acts look easy.


Alexander's translated video description[2] reads:


“Once again I have overcome my fears. I have taken my victory over these wildly conceived ideas, and have brought them to life. This is my life and I have once again proven that I can trust in myself and my own strength.”

As much as this video made us nauseous, we secretly can't wait for the next one from Alexander and Dangerous Games 3.



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