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Written by admin
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Sunday, 30 August 2009 22:31 |
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Public Release of information pertaining to American Parkour's involvement with (FME).
"August 27, 2009: FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) has signed an exclusive equity partnership deal with Motion Inc., a leading specialist Parkour and Freerunning company in the United States, it was announced today by Keith Hindle, CEO Americas for FME. The primary objective of the deal is to grow the sport into a global entertainment franchise and league competition through live events, a television platform and brand extension opportunities across sponsorship, consumer products, new media and gaming. " VIEW THE FULL ARTICLE HERE
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Re:APK In Partnership to Create Parkour / Freerunn
Sep 16 2009 05:42:18
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Re:APK In Partnership to Create Parkour / Freerunn
Sep 16 2009 08:36:18
Wow, I must be a really bad guy to get heckled like this on the forums. I wonder what I did to deserve the disrespect? When affiliations and official statements are released they are agreed by the majority of the board as set forth by the bylaws.
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Re:APK In Partnership to Create Parkour / Freerunn
Sep 16 2009 15:54:24
Iceucold wrote:
I think we all know how we feel about this. I think we also know, that at the end of the day, we're not the first to come up with this idea. I think our best bet is to be proactive about this and do it our way. With this under our control, we can take it and make it work in our favor. As traceurs, we have a certain responsibility to make this happen in a manner that still represents Parkour and traceurs in a positive light. As long as we're the ones doing it, we've got a chance to keep it from getting out of control.
Doubt that we will ever have any real control or say in this...
As traceurs, we have a certain responsibility to make this happen in a manner that still represents Parkour and traceurs in a positive light
Well how do you define Parkour? Many people have very different views on the Parkour. As you can see from Matthew's and Jonathan's little feud. If we are to send Parkour to a global audience we have to agree on which message do we want to send. However who are we to say ones views is better than another's and one opinion is more "positive".
I just feel we should let Parkour, Free-running, L'art du deplacement, or whatever naturally evolve. There is no denying that Parkour and Free-running will grow in a sense that we will no longer need to be asked what we are doing during training sessions. With more global knowledge of the sport or art more practitioners will come but with more practitioners comes even more misconceptions and issues with how Parkour "should be" done.
I believe that the way APK is trying to promote the sport/art is absolutely amazing but I think that our community ( by community I mean everyone that considers themselves a practitioner of Parkour, Free-running, L'art du deplacement. ) is to premature. We have yet to find true understanding of pk, fr, a.d.d. that everyone can agree on. We have too many unawnsered questions and too many disagreements in methods of training etc.
I mean there is no way we can stop the growth of this sport/art but the way apk is planning on promoting it will speed growth greatly. And I feel apk will be displaying their views and not the views of others. The viewer will only get the Parkour that APK thinks is correct.
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Re:APK In Partnership to Create Parkour / Freerunn
Sep 16 2009 19:11:18
Unique wrote:
I mean there is no way we can stop the growth of this sport/art but the way apk is planning on promoting it will speed growth greatly. And I feel apk will be displaying their views and not the views of others. The viewer will only get the Parkour that APK thinks is correct.
Unique I completely agree with you on that. Which is why I said what I said earlier, we can use this to our advantage of when someone sees it, and knows what it is, but not much about it... We can spread our belief on the discipline to them and use the opportunity through that to help spread parkour/freerunning/whatever else you want to call it in our own way.
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Written by admin
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Saturday, 22 August 2009 21:30 |
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Parkour Visions, the official non-profit organization of American Parkour, just submitted an application for the http://www.Nau.com "Grant 4 Change." If they win, they'll receive $10,000 which they plan to put toward opening up a training center and continuing to fund their outreach programs that teach parkour to at-risk and low-income children. They have a lot of competition though - there are 293 other organizations applying for this grant. They need to be in the top 5 to be considered a finalist.. so please vote! It's super easy, you just go to http://www.parkourvisions.org/vote, register (It took me 30 seconds... can you register faster than I did?), and then vote them 5-Stars. Pass it around your friends, classmates, and on any other websites you visit. The voting ends August 31st, so please help out as soon as possible! We don't have much time! Go vote, and help Parkour Visions win this grant! |
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Re:Parkour Visions Needs Our Help
Aug 30 2009 10:50:28
Auto- Discussbot is back baby!.. I think(and hope)
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Re:Parkour Visions Needs Our Help
Aug 31 2009 06:48:11
Yea, it works alll on its own! Woot.
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Written by admin
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 11:44 |
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Austin Monday training has a new time and place. Come join us at Olympic Hills Gymnastics where we are helping start an open gym training session. You can work anything from Parkour to Gymnastics and Tricking. Matthew Lee Willis will be available for coaching and we'll have all the same crew out plus new faces. Bring your friends. With time you may help grow this session into many sessions including several parkour classes a week! Open Gym Times: 7:30pm to 8:30pm Fees: 5$ every monday Location: Olympic Hills Gymnastics 222 Park 35 Cv N Buda, TX 78610 www.olympichillsgymnastics.com (512) 295-3073
*Texas Parkour apologize for the previous gym that did not end up working out earlier this month. We respectfully encourage everyone to take a leap in trusting this new great facility* |
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