by Adrienne Toumayan | Oct 8, 2014 | Articles, News
For anyone new to the world of parkour, let me explain. Lisses, and its neighbor Évry, is where parkour began. It is where the founders pushed themselves and explored their physical and mental boundaries. And it is where the famous Dame du Lac structure can be found...
by Melanie Hunt | Oct 1, 2014 | Articles, News
New York had one of it’s first Women’s meet ups this past weekend. Melanie Robin has been working closely with a ton of great people in New York to open up new Women’s meet-ups. Caitlin Pontrella from the Movement Creative coached the first meet up...
by Patrick Witbrod | Sep 9, 2014 | Articles, News
By: Sha Mualimm-Ak The last minute decision to drive up to Montreal’s yearly jam with the Storrs Blog gents was well worth it! Myself and Harjit Kaur from NYC, along with members of Storrs Blog, comprised currently of University of Connecticut students Eric...
by Adrienne Toumayan | Aug 18, 2014 | Articles, News
I am completely exhausted and my body is in desperate need of rest, but I am absolutely loving life. I recently spent four days in Munich, Germany for FAMJAM 2014 hosted by Free Arts of Movement (FAM). I took the train in from Paris without knowing a word of German or...
by Blake Barrett | Aug 11, 2014 | Articles, News
Alejandro, a native of Mexico Born in Mexico city, now residing in Cancun, found his love of Parkour through a local parkour class in his area in June of 2013 and hasn’t stopped moving since. In just over a year of training he has made a lot of progressions,...
by Patrick Witbrod | Aug 8, 2014 | Articles, News
This year’s North American women’s jam in Toronto, hosted the last weekend in July by The Monkey Vault Movement Training Centre, looked to be the largest parkour girls gathering yet—but the sheer number of women at the jam wasn’t the only reason why I was so...