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Promotional Film for the St Albans Parkour Gym Session.

Session venues and times:
Tuesday from 5.00pm to 6:30pm (under 12's) and 6:30pm to 8:30pm (over 12's) at Francis Bacon School, Drakes Drive, St Albans, AL1 5AR

Thursday from 5.00pm to 6:30pm (under 12's) and 6:30pm to 8:00pm (over 12's) at St Georges School, Sun Lane, Harpenden, AL5 4TD

This weekly club will allow the opportunity to practice and learn Parkour techniques in an indoor, safe environment. It will promote safe practice, as well as reinforcing the philosophy of the discipline. The coaches used are members of the British Parkour Coaching Association and will support the development of local coaches to create an even stronger community within Herts.

Cost (as at 09/06/2010): £5 per session, (£4 for over 12's on Thursdays at St Georges). Pay on a weekly basis. All money goes straight back into the club.

Please contact Simon Steele, Sport Development Officer for further information:
Phone(s): 01727 827 667 or 01727 827 667
Email: simon.steele@leisureconnection.co.uk

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  • I dont really agree about paying money to do parkour.

    no offence. Still, it's a way to introduce parkour and spread it to the upcoming generation.

  • I love the fact im all over this lovely peice of film but have never been to the sessions. Proffesional peice Ben as always.

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  • Aww I thiught it was St. Albans WV in the US... Well, I'll just practice outside

  • St Albans in Melbourne/Victoria?

  • @mw2lover72151 lol i thought it was aswell but unfortunatly its in the UK :s

  • Aw man...in the UK? :/

  • @ClamsAndCows

    its not so much money for parkour, but for the provision of indoor space, insurance etc. i agree outside parkour should never cost though

  • st albans in Melbourne victoria plz answer

  • weird!

  • @gyenming haha. peace dude, stay and train safe ;)

  • @ClamsAndCows Fair enough. To be honest, I've only trained in a gym three times, and I learnt everything I can do now outside, no mats needed ^^

  • @gyenming well, technically, parkour is interacting with urban obstacles, so i don't think equipment is needed. Although safety is needed for newcomers (thus resulting in all those soft mats), most start parkour without the usage of such mats. It all matters in how you progress, from basics and generally more. For hire, that i don't know. I'm not against the idea, as i said, it's a way to spread parkour.

    Just voicing out my opinion, meant no harm. ;)

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