Parkour UK Update – May/June 2023
Welcome to Parkour UK’s update for the months of May & June 2023. Take a look at some of the news that has happened within the organisation over the last few months.
Welcome to Parkour UK’s update for the months of May & June 2023. Take a look at some of the news that has happened within the organisation over the last few months.
This year, UK Coaching Week is from the 5th-11th of June this year, with the theme being on “Duty of Care” We think it’s crucially
The year is flying by! The first quarter of the year is done, and we have some exciting updates to bring you following some of the work we did in April, plus some need to know updates.
Queer Parkour is a community-focused group, fronted by 4 members of the parkour, art du deplacement, and freerunning community who identify as LGBTQIA+.
Generic Parkour, from Liverpool, hosted a 2-day street training competition, the type that has grown increasingly popular over the last few years.
In this “Getting Started with Parkour” article, we’ll discuss parkour training etiquette, and how to be responsible and safe when training outdoors, as well as being a great ambassador for the sport!
March was a busy month for all of us at Parkour UK. Here is our monthly update for March 2023.
In today’s “Getting Started with Parkour” article, we are going to be diving into some of the ways that parkour can benefit your mental health in a positive way, and how it can also benefit other areas of your life.
We have reviewed and considered posts that have emerged since the release of our latest podcast episode on women’s engagement, commenting on Parkour UK, our employees, and our work.
Considering the content, we would like to make the following statement.
February was a short but busy month. We had a lot going on at Parkour UK, and things were moving quickly. This update involves our upcoming courses over the next few months, our attendance at events, and welcoming a new team member!
Parkour UK’s social and digital platforms are our main channels of communication with the community. We want our digital spaces to be a safe, inclusive
Happy New Year to everyone! Following a short break over the Christmas period, Parkour UK has been busy in the month of January. Here’s what