Dr. Richard Marshall (@rmmarshall) is an older practitioner based in Edinburgh Scotland. He originally planned to speak about 'Fun, Fear and Function' at an event called 'Art of Retreat', but due to Covid, he never got to deliver it. In the podcast we broke down Fun, Fear and Function and the realities of accessible parkour coaching. We also connected many of the theories of accessible coaching to the realities of what's happening at the class.
Richard wanted to use the podcast to advocate for many other older practitioners out there. So here's a list he came up with:
And some in the atypical category:
And here are some hashtags: #parkourover60 #parkourover50 #parkourover40 #parkourinmy60s #fitover40 #fitover50 #fitover60 #fitnessover60 #nevertoooldtodoparkour #pk4life #parkourforlife #pk60 #neverstopmoving
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This week, Hedge interviews Amy Han from Melbourne.
Amy is a writer and parkour coach who splits her time between both Australia and France. She owns Creative Write-it a creative writing studio for young writers. She write a blog about her life experiences.
Amy and Hedge talk about:
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This week, Hedge interviews Vic Crittenden (@parkouracle). A community organiser with DC Metro Parkour (DCMP).
They talked about Vic's approach to parkour, his odd sleeping habits and their shared fascination with parkour geekery.
They dived deep into:
- Statistical analysis in parkour and how to get information out of data.
- How it's always important to look at the outliers and the ones who don't fit the standard data set.
- What it means to be a community leader and thinking about engaging all the people who use a space.
- The link between parkour and civil rights and how different communities use parkour for different needs.
This week Hedge interviewed Adam Romaine, head coach at Access Parkour. They discussed:
- Adam's long history in Parkour and his values as a coach
- Working with children from disadvantaged backgrounds and setting reasonable goals
- Working with children with additional support needs and his nomination for a National Award.
- Answering a few questions about healthy boundaries
- Personal training, both online and in-person and how to get access to it.
Adam can be found on Instagram: @adam.romaine or you can get him by email: adam@AccessParkour.com
In this Episode, Hedge connects with Scott Jackson. They talk about:
- Scott's history as a performer and the early days of Urban Freeflow.
- Scott's journey into Chiropractic and it's effect on his approach to training
- Train Hard and it's amazing success creating high level Athletes
- Scott's approach to coaching and why he feels it is so powerful.
- Scott's new flips and tricks course and Hedge's recent experience being coached by Scott
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In this episode, host Hedge connects with Brad Wendes from Team Kinetix in Essex, England. They chat about Brad's background, his long relationship, and eventual disillusionment, with gymnastics as well as his new Acrobatics course with Parkour Education. Brad also opens up about some of plans moving forward and how he's trying to be more useful as a person.
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In this first episode, host John 'Hedge' sits down with an old friend and client of his, Chris Wilkie. Where they discuss his injuries, his choice to use a parkour style PT as well as marketing and how to sell both parkour and the podcast.
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