
Parkour UK partnership with Sport England
Parkour UK are delighted to announce funding of £1.575 million to help support and grow parkour participation and use the sport to tackle inequalities in
Parkour UK are delighted to announce funding of £1.575 million to help support and grow parkour participation and use the sport to tackle inequalities in
Train Hard Parkour based in Poole have seen a strong increase in women attending their parkour classes after running a series of women’s courses over
Following the announcement by Red Bull regarding the athletes that will be competing at Art of Motion 2022, Parkour UK would like to share our
Matthew, a sports-loving teenager is discovering the new-found freedom and confidence-boosting benefits of Parkour. In many ways Matthew is a typical sports-mad teenager. Fiercely competitive, the 16-year-old from Edinburgh loves football,
Movement Park in Glasgow currently has two roles advertised which incorporate Parkour into their wider development – Community Officer and Pathways Officer. These roles may
At our September board meeting we welcomed Tracy Rea to Parkour UK, replacing Steve Mitchell as the independent chair of Parkour UK. Tracy was appointed
Parkour UK are delighted to open recruitment for a new role within our Board. We are looking for a new independent director toenhance the leadership,
Train Hard receives substantial funding from BCP’s Bounce Back Challenge Fund Parkour UK would like to congratulate our members – Train Hard Parkour – who
We understand this is an incredibly tough and confusing time for our members, coaches and gym owners around the UK. In 2021 as gyms re-opened
The AGM on Thursday will signal the end of the Steve Mitchell’s time as independent chairman of Parkour UK. Mitch has led the board through
Building networks & throwing yourself in at the deep end As part of the benefits package that Parkour UK offer Development Associates, last week we
As most practitioners of Parkour know, the discipline can challenge the social conventions and perceived rules of the use of space. This can result in