Scott has been practising parkour since 2006 and has been coaching in some capacity since 2008. He is the Director of Train Hard Parkour which is based in Bournemouth/Poole and is the owner of The Parkour Project: a purpose-built parkour facility. Scott also qualified as a Chiropractor in 2015 and hopes to open a specialised Specific Upper Cervical clinic in the future. Scott is excited to be part of the Workforce Subcommittee and is keen to see the positive changes that the subcommittee will have on important issues such as qualifications and CPD.
Scott Jackson
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Duncan Seller
Duncan is a digital communications and marketing expert with over 8 years of experience working in the world of sports.
Duncan has worked across all levels of sporting organisations from amateur to professional, international and governance organisations.
Between 2019 and 2022 Duncan worked for Glasgow Warriors leading on the club’s digital content and PR strategy leading to a three-fold increase in video output, a 27% growth in viewership, and generating an average of 80 pieces of print and digital coverage each week in national publications.
Duncan now works for one of the UK’s leading sports communications agencies creating and managing campaigns for TennisScotland, CSSC, and UEFA – including the Europa League and Women’s Champions League.
Amrit Singh Bains
Amrit is a dedicated sports professional with a passion for advancing Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in the sporting world.
With experience in football coaching, talent identification, and development, Amrit has worked for clubs such as Milton Keynes Dons FC, Fulham Football Club, and the England Women’s National Teams. Additionally, he has championed inclusion as an Independent Member of the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Advisory Group at British Swimming and as the lead Inclusion and Disability Football Development Officer at Bedfordshire FA.
Holding a BA (Hons) in Football Coaching from Bedfordshire University and currently pursuing an MSc in Sports Directorship at the Global Institute of Sport, he is keen to share his knowledge and experience in his role as a Non-Executive Director at Parkour UK.
Amrit is excited about the opportunity to leverage his experience and passion for EDI to foster a culture of inclusivity within the parkour community and drive positive change as a Non-Executive Director at Parkour UK
Chris Keighley
Chris was part of the first wave of Parkour practitioners in the UK starting around 2004. He has been a strong presence in the community as an early influence in the London scene and is prolific in the parkour coaching community as a coach for Parkour Generations and a tutor for Parkour UK and ADAPT Qualifications.
Chris has been a constant presence in the community as a practitioner, coach, speaker and advocate for Parkour. In addition to his position at Parkour UK he is a board member at Parkour Earth – influencing the progress of parkour at an international level.