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Oct 20 / 6:07pm

Parkour Visions One Year Anniversary Oct 23rd!

We can hardly believe it but the gym has been open for a year now! It's been a very exciting year and we wanted to throw one last obstacle course challenge and party before moving into a much larger space next year :) 

Comps are open to all who feel comfortable in their parkour abilities to navigate difficult courses. Spectators are welcome anytime but there is limited space in the gym and we're asking for a donate-what-you-can entry fee to raise funds for the next gym.

Dinner is open to all and always really fun and tasty :) It's organized potluck style for you to bring your dishes but you can also drop $5 in the pool when registering for spaghetti and whatnot from our volunteer chefs. 

Saturday Oct 23rd
1:00-3:30 Kids Obstacle Course Challenge
4:00-7:00 Adults Obstacle Course Challenge 
7:00-8:00 Play time!
8:00 Community dinner, potluck style or $5 to the pool

Competitors and dinner folk please sign up at http://parkourvisions.org/register/events

We only have room for 30 competitors in each comp. See you there!


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Aug 10 / 11:04am

Parkour Summit and directions

Our big National Parkour Summit is coming up this weekend and you are invited - yay!

To recap for everyone:

Friday we're running a laid back obstacle course competition at the gym with free admission (2pm-5pm general, 6pm-9pm for the invitational). You'll need to be confident in your parkour ability to compete as well as register ahead of time. Spectators are welcome but there's going to be limited space and we suggest donating a small amount if you're staying awhile to put towards a larger gym next year. 

Saturday We run the first set of seminars from 8am-1pm at the gym focusing on basic parkour programming, conditioning, nutrition, and injuries. The cost is $20 or whatever you can put towards speaker traveling costs. After that we'll jam at Gasworks and meet back at the gym around 7pm for dinner and round table discussion. You can register for this as well and indicate if you are bringing food or would like to be included in the pool for getting food. 

Sunday The second set of seminars will start promptly at 9am and run till 1pm covering intermediate programming, strength, and our work on parkour parks. The cost is $20 or whatever you can put towards speaker traveling costs. After that we'll head downtown to Freeway Park for training there or around the city. 

 

For Travelers

Housing: No one is staying at the gym, connect on the facebook event or contact Rafe (rafe@parkourvisions.org) to sort you to a host.

Flying in: You can take the Link to downtown in order to bus to wherever you are staying, you can also take bus 28 towards the gym (it picks up in several places downtown and you want to get off at Leary and 6th ave NW. Let us know when you coming in to see if someone can pick you up or help you out!

Public Transit: The buses are pretty good, the 26 or just walking from the gym / down the Burke Gilman trail can get you to Gasworks. Google does a good job of route planning, and you can pick up One Bus Away on most phones to check times.

Spots: Google directions

The gym

Gasworks Park

Freeway Park

 

Filed under  //  Parkour Summit 2010   special events  
Jul 17 / 7:02pm

City Chase Media

A great day of challenge for many unsuspecting participants of City Chase Seattle today. We were invited to contribute a station, so we built a "floor is lava" course through a section of Freeway Park, having teams of two utilize controlled descents, climbs, and quadrupedie to reach their goal. Over one hundred people successfully navigated the abrasive concrete without injury, helping each other in good spirits and with admirable determination--and with plenty of true-felt encouragement from our energetic volunteer coaches. It was truly inspiring to see so many of varying age (from early twenties to sixty) and athleticism (triathletes and stay-at-home moms) tear the course apart--and it was certainly no easy feat! Congratulations to all who came through; those scrapes and bruises are well earned.

Special thanks to Brian, Cory, Kelly, and Matt for excellent work guiding and supporting participants; we couldn't have done it without you!

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And some more photos from their photographer who's name I didn't get :(

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