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Information, Advice and Guidance – Training Outdoors

Information, Advice and Guidance – Training Outdoors

Parkour UK advocates and protects the rights and freedoms of Traceurs/Freerunners (practitioners) to practice our sport/discipline in the outdoors environment, providing this is done so in a safe, responsible and respectful manner.

The information, advice and guidance provided below has been developed for and with the community/practitioners. It is not designed to cover every scenario, therefore will continue to evolve and develop to meet the needs of the community/practitioners as well as the public.

If you would like any further information, advice, and/or guidance then please contact us at info@parkouruk.org. #GiveParkourAGo

Introducing Parkour/Freerunning in Trampoline Parks/Facilities

Information, advice and guidance on introducing Parkour/Freerunning in Trampoline Parks/Facilities.

Context

For clarification, it’s important that it is recognised and understood that Parkour/Freerunning is in no way a form/discipline of Trampolining or Gymnastics. As Parkour/Freerunning and Trampolining/Gymnastics are two completely separate sports/activities with two separate governing bodies and structures.

Trampoline Parks/Facilities can introduce Parkour/Freerunning activities and spaces/places/equipment, providing these are introduced in a safe, appropriate and managed way. Parkour UK can support Trampoline Park/Facility operators in safely and appropriately introducing Parkour/Freerunning activities and spaces/places/equipment to their facilities in a managed way, ensuring it meets Parkour UK guidelines and recommendations which will ensure that the provision is safe, appropriate and fit-for-purpose.

Parkour UK recommends working with our member organisations locally to build and develop local partnerships that are mutually beneficial for the community, our member organisations and the trampoline park/facility.

What is Parkour/Freerunning
The term ‘Parkour’ originating in France in the 1980s, was adopted from 1998. It derives from the French word ‘parcours’ meaning ‘route’ or ‘course’.  Used interchangeably, “Parkour, Freerunning, Art Du Deplacement, is the non-competitive physical discipline of training to move freely over and through any terrain using only the abilities of the body, principally through running, jumping, climbing and quadrupedal movement.

Our full sporting definition of Parkour/Freerunning which fully outlines what Parkour/Freerunning is can be found on our website

In sporting terms (as opposed to describing the philosophy of Parkour), it aims to develop the functional strength and fitness, balance, spatial awareness, agility, coordination, precision, control and creative vision that are required to achieve the movement, whilst at the same time aiming to build confidence, determination, self-discipline and self-reliance, and a responsibility for one’s actions.

Spaces/Places & Equipment for Parkour/Freerunning

Where Parkour /Freerunning is offered within a Trampoline Parkour/Facility it should take place in a separate, designated and risk-benefit assessed area and not on trampolines.

Some existing equipment can be used, providing it’s suitability has been checked, including a risk-benefit assessment. Purpose built Parkour spaces/places/equipment can be purchased from a number of suppliers. Purpose built spaces/places/equipment etc, including but not limited to fixed, permanent, temporary and/or portable Parkour/Freerunning spaces/places/equipment should comply with the BSI British Standard for Parkour Equipment BS10075:2013.

Facility operators should avoid improvising with existing equipment other than those items deemed suitable for Parkour/Freerunning activities. Guidance on this can be sought through enquiring to Parkour UK or attendance at one of our courses, or from a qualified Parkour/Freerunning coach.

As Parkour/Freerunning movements are self-controlled, it is expected that injuries resulting from falls/misjudgement, may occur, just like in any sport. It should also be anticipated that spaces/places/equipment provided for Parkour/Freerunning may also be used by/for other activities and appropriate control measures should be considered by facility owners/operators.

Workforce for Parkour/Freerunning Activities 

The current Parkour UK pathway for training and development, can be found on our website. The coaching strand is clearly outlined showing the different stages that a Parkour/Freerunning coach can go through.

Where Parkour/Freerunning activities are provided, facilities must ensure that all sessions are:

  • Delivered by and/or under the overall supervision of a Parkour UK 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF) qualified coach
  • All other coaches are appropriately qualified via the Parkour UK 1st4sport Level 1 Award and/or Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF) qualifications
  • All coaches should meet the Sports Coach UK, Minimum Standards of Deployment (including but not limited to):
    • Have a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check or home country equivalent (such as Disclosure Scotland, AccessNI check etc)
    • Have undertaken appropriate Safeguarding training (in the last 3 years)
    • Have undertaken appropriate First Aid Training (in the last 3 years)
  • All coaches should be appropriately registered as Professional Members of Parkour UK which provides proof of qualification and insurances of £10m. Alternatively, appropriately insured by the facility for their Parkour/Freerunning activities.
  • Managed in-line with Parkour UK guidelines, particularly (but not limited to):
    • The relevant coaching ratio(s) is applied (1:8 outdoors and 1:15 indoors)
    • Appropriate Risk-Benefit Assessments for all equipment and activities are in place

It is not expected that every scenario has been addressed through this information, advice and guidance. For further information, advice or guidance please contact Parkour UK on info@parkouruk.org

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Membership 2016

Parkour UK are pleased to open the 2016 membership applications and renewals, detailed below are the membership packages:

Associate Membership (FREE)

  • No subscription fee
  • Able to attend Congress and/or Special Congress
  • Professional support, advice and guidance of the NGB
  • Part of the recognised NGB for Parkour/Freerunning in the UK
  • Organisation development advice
  • Access to exclusive Parkour/Freerunning specific insurance for individuals via the Parkour Professionals Register
  • Access to eDBS checking system
  • Discounts on Parkour UK Awards, CPD & Qualifications
  • Advice & Guidance on facility development and funding opportunities
  • Organisation Facebook page like, Twitter and Instagram follow – which we also use to promote your organisation
  • Full listing on the Parkour UK website
  • Use of Parkour UK Associate logo

Affiliate Membership (subscription + optional insurances) – in addition to the above receive:

  • Voting Member of 1 vote at Congress and/or Special Congress
  • £100+VAT subscription fee
  • Optional organisational insurance @ £400 ​p.a​ – Parkour/Freerunning specific Combined Liability Insurance (Public Liability Insurance @ £10m, Employers Liability @ £10m, Directors & Officers @ £5m & Legal Defence Costs @ £250,000) for the organisation of Parkour/Freerunning events and activities in accordance with Parkour UK guidelines and recognised and designated environments. Insurance is valid up to 31st Dec 2015 & the premium is pro-rata from the date of membership.
  • FREE use of RunAClub (A cloud-based, easy to use, administration system for people who run community clubs and groups, usually costs £200+VAT & £149+VAT annual subscription fee) – see attached information
  • Utilisation of Participant UK (A on-line registration, payments and customer management system)
  • Increased discounts on Parkour UK Awards, CPD & Qualifications
  • Support to progress to Accredited Membership via PK Mark (see info in Accredited membership below)
  • Use of Parkour UK Affiliate logo

Accredited Membership (subscription + mandatory insurances) – in addition to the above receive:

  • Only available to members that have previously held an Affiliate membership for 1 year or more and have successfully applied for and attained PK Mark
  • Achievement of PK Mark – an accreditation scheme for member organisations, based on criteria which must be supported by specific evidence. Based on four key areas of organisational development:
    • Activity Programmes – e.g coaching qualifications required, insurance and coach to participant ratios, women & girls, disability, older people etc.
    • Duty of care and welfare – e.g appropriate risk assessments, health and safety policies, training, compliance and safeguarding policies.
    • Knowing your organisation and your community – this ensures that your organisation is committed to fairness and equity in respect of the way in seeks to attract and retain participants from your local community.
    • Organisational management – covers issues to do with governance and structures and the general running of the organisation.
  • Voting Member of 2 votes at Congress and/or Special Congress
  • £100+VAT subscription fee
  • Mandatory Organisational Insurance @ £400 ​p.a​ – Parkour/Freerunning specific Combined Liability Insurance (Public Liability Insurance @ £10m, Employers Liability @ £10m, Directors & Officers @ £5m & Legal Defence Costs @ £250,000) for the organisation of Parkour/Freerunning events and activities in accordance with Parkour UK guidelines and recognised and designated environments. Insurance is valid up to 31st Dec 2015 & the premium is pro-rata from the date of membership.
  • Enhanced discounts on Parkour UK Awards, CPD & Qualifications
  • Use of Parkour UK Accredited logo, a sign of quality & high performing organisation

Organisations are encouraged to apply or renew their membership with Parkour UK using our website.

Please do feel free to encourage other Parkour/Freerunning teams/groups/organisations to join Parkour UK. 

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To Be & To Last: A Parkour Documentary

‘To Be & To Last’ is a short parkour documentary from our members ParkourDance. It documents a 6 week research trip to the United States, by Jade Shaw Director of Parkour Dance CIC, funded by Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.

The documentary explores how we might be able to remain capable as we age through practising parkour and similar movement disciplines.

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Leading, Coaching & Instructing Courses 2016

Parkour UK is pleased to announce the provisional 2016 dates & locations for our LeadingCoaching & Instructing qualifications the:

2016 provisional course dates & locations:

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)

  • Dates: 23rd (pre-requisite day) 24th, 25th & 26th february
  • Time: 9.30 – 5.00
  • Venue: The Chainstore, Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London E14 0JY
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)

  • Dates: 29th (pre-requisite day) 30th, 31st March & 1st April
  • Time: 9.30 – 5.00
  • Venue: Level Up Academy, Unit 4 Lockwood Court, Leeds LS11 5TY
  • Book here

Parkour UK YMCA Awards Level 2 Certificate in Instructing Parkour/Freerunning Fitness (QCF)

  • Dates: 2nd & 3rd and 9th & 10th April
  • Assessments: 4th June
  • Time: 9.00 – 5.00
  • Venue: The Chainstore, Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London E14 0JY
  • Book here

ASSESSMENTS: Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF) 

  • Assessments: 30th April & 1st May
  • Time: 9.00 – 5.00
  • Venue: LEAP Parkour Park, Academy Sport, Torquay Street, London W2 5EZ
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)

  • Dates: 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th & 31st May
  • Time: 9.00 – 5.00
  • Venue: LEAP Parkour Park, Academy Sport, Torquay Street, London W2 5EZ
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)  

  • Dates: 31st May (pre-requisite day) 1st, 2nd & 3rd June 2016
  • Time: 9.30 – 5.00
  • Venue: Full Cirqle, 8 Baileyfield Cres, Edinburgh EH15
  • Book here

Parkour UK Sports Leaders UK Award in Leading Parkour/Freerunning

  • Date: 4th June 2015
  • Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm
  • Venue: Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Book here

Parkour UK YMCA Awards Level 2 Certificate in Instructing Parkour/Freerunning Fitness (QCF)

  • Dates: 11th & 12th and 18th & 19th June
  • Assessments: 6th August
  • Time: 9.00 – 5.00
  • Venue: The Chainstore, Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London E14 0JY
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)

  • Dates: 26th (pre-requisite day) 27th, 28th & 29th July
  • Time: 9.30 – 5.00
  • Venue: Academy Sport, Torquay Street, London W2 5EZ
  • Book here

Parkour UK Sports Leaders UK Award in Leading Parkour/Freerunning  

  • Date: 30th July 2015
  • Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm
  • Venue: LEAP Parkour Park Academy Sport, Torquay Street, London W2 5EZ
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)

  • Dates: 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th August
  • Time: 9.00 – 5.00
  • Venue: LEAP Parkour Park Academy Sport, Torquay Street, London W2 5EZ
  • Book here

Parkour UK YMCA Awards Level 2 Certificate in Instructing Parkour/Freerunning Fitness (QCF)

  • Dates: 13th & 14th and 20th & 21st August
  • Assessments: 15th October
  • Time: 9.00 – 5.00
  • Venue: The Chainstore, Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London E14 0JY
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)

  • Dates: 23rd (pre-requisite day), 24th, 25th & 26th August
  • Time: 9.30 – 5.00
  • Venue: Cardiff, Wales
  • Book here

Parkour UK Sports Leaders UK Award in Leading Parkour/Freerunning

  • Date: 27th August 2015
  • Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm
  • Venue: Cardiff, Wales
  • Book here

ASSESSMENTS: Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF)  

  • Assessments: 24th & 25th September
  • Time: 9.00 – 5.00
  • Venue: LEAP Parkour Park Academy Sport, Torquay Street, London W2 5EZ
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF) 

  • Dates: 25th (pre-requisite day) 26th, 27th & 28th October
  • Time: 9.30 – 5.00
  • Venue: Leicester, England
  • Book here

Parkour UK Sports Leaders UK Award in Leading Parkour/Freerunning    

  • Date: 29th October 2015
  • Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm
  • Venue: Leicester, England
  • Book here

Parkour UK 1st4Sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Parkour/Freerunning (QCF) 

  • Dates: 6th (pre-requisite day) 7th, 8th & 9th December
  • Time: 9.30 – 5.00
  • Venue: The Parkour Project, 110 Dolphin Centre, Poole BH15 1SZ
  • Book here

Parkour UK Sports Leaders UK Award in Leading Parkour/Freerunning  

  • Date: 10th Dec 2015
  • Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm
  • Venue: The Parkour Project, 110 Dolphin Centre, Poole BH15 1SZ
  • Book here

If you would like further information please contact us on: info@parkouruk.org or 020 3544 5834. Dates/venues are subject to change. #GiveParkourAGo

New #ParkourPark in Hednesford Park, Cannock

The UK’s newest #ParkourPark designed and installed by our facility development partners Natural Sports has recently launched today 3rd Dec 2015 in Hendesford Park, Cannock, Staffordshire. image

The project has been in the making over the past year and cost £32,000. The project working group included:

– Hednesford Park Regeneration

– Our partners, Natural Sports working in partnership with Proludic

– Local practitioners/groups

The new facility is located in Hednesford Park, Victoria Street, Hednesford, Cannock, Staffordshire WS12 1QR.

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If you’d like further information, advice or guidance on#ParkourParks please do contact us on info@parkouruk.org or 020 3544 5834