Fans of Total Wipeout and Ninja Warrior UK should prepare to feast their eyes on this impressive parkour sequence.
Andri Ragettli, an award-winning freestyle skier from Switzerland, has been finding innovative ways to train for the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
And the results are really quite mesmerising.
Parcour Part 2!!🔥 ➡️Road to Olympics!!!#parcour #training# summer #workhard #olympics #realmadrid #rmfans #roadtopyeongchang pic.twitter.com/BJyvPRi0id
— Andri ragettli (@Andriragettli) September 10, 2017
The stunt sees the 19-year-old deftly scale climbing walls, tiptoe across a tightrope and swing from gymnastic rings, all while displaying near-superhuman balancing skills.
Using much of the equipment many will recognise from their secondary school gym, Ragettli finishes the obstacle course in 45 seconds.
His video is a sequel to his first parkour run, posted a year ago.
Tag a friend, who could finish this sick parkour!! I guess I'm ready for swiss Super10kampf!! @schweizersporthilfe pic.twitter.com/lWGWY2xDtb
— Andri ragettli (@Andriragettli) September 26, 2016
When the floor is lava https://t.co/l2CqMTCVIe
— Nell💕 (@Shannellxhanel) September 12, 2017
Mighty impressive…but did you put away all the kit where you found it??? #gymrules 😉 👏 💪 https://t.co/QhEvmVormf
— Arran Peck (@arranjamespeck) September 11, 2017
In the initial drop-in I would have blown out both knees, lacerated a kidney, and then probably broken a collarbone after the fall. https://t.co/tpmnBUumk4
— Kevin Huyghe (@JCUStreaks10) September 11, 2017
Anyone who can do this…deserves a mic drop at the end! #parcour https://t.co/ugkdwno4gD
— Kelly VanderBeek (@KellyVSki) September 12, 2017
The teen, who became the first ever AFP Men’s Slopestyle Junior Champion in 2016, recently competed in the International Ski Federation’s freestyle skiing world cup, where he came second.
Here he is in action:
This is the run which put me in 2nd place at the worldcup!! pic.twitter.com/sopy2ylaKy
— Andri ragettli (@Andriragettli) August 30, 2017
More awe-inspiring stunts and sequences can be found on his Instagram page, where he chronicles his freestyle skiing adventures.