Hello! My name is Adam Dunlap, and I've been a Traceur since 2006. I spent 3 years working with David Belle and learning Parkour from him, and I am also the founder of the Parkour shoe company Take Flight and the Parkour gym Revolution Parkour. I am the director of Parkour.com, and the thing I enjoy most about being involved with the site is supporting others. I especially love interviewing Traceurs and bringing attention to their stories, their work, and their projects. If you'd ever like to talk, reach out any time! I'd love to hear from you and have a conversation about Parkour, life, or anything else : )
One of the biggest Parkour stories of the decade was actually a slew of stories - they were the controversies that epitomized the growing pains of an industry. Here are my top 5 Parkour controversies of the past decade.
The decade is coming to a close, and it has been one heck of a ride for Parkour! Take a ride with us as we explore the 10 biggest Parkour stories of the decade.
The NAPC7 event was this past weekend, and it was an awesome event. But there are some things about the NAPC7 (and PKFR competitions in general) that MUST change if we want Parkour to continue to grow through this medium.
Sergey Shorokhov recently had a brush with death when he almost fell from 25 stories. We interviewed him about this experience, his training, and so much more.