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USPK – Resources – Sport Parkour Competition Rulebook v1.0 Release
United States Parkour Association is excited to announce the release of select rules within the USPK Sport Parkour Competition Rulebook v1.0. The rulebook is intended to provide an orderly and consistent administration of sport parkour events for our members and organizations. These rules are designed to set forth an organizational standard set of guidelines within which parkour athletes can participate in events and compete in a positive atmosphere of equal opportunity.
COVID-19 Resources for Competition and Event Organizers
United States Parkour Association has provided guidance on how organizers can take a risk-based approach from actions to preventing transmission between people to how events can be modified to make a safer environment.
USPK – Community – 2020 Winter Town Hall Summary
As a community leader I have a responsibility to speak out about something that has bothered me for years- the increasing lack of diversity and the trend towards the “gentrification” of parkour, especially here in the United States. When contrasted to the day-to-day safety and human rights of POC, parkour training spaces may be low on the priority list, but I hope that this can be a small step toward discussion and larger change.
USPK – Community – 2020 Winter Town Hall
As a community leader I have a responsibility to speak out about something that has bothered me for years- the increasing lack of diversity and the trend towards the “gentrification” of parkour, especially here in the United States. When contrasted to the day-to-day safety and human rights of POC, parkour training spaces may be low on the priority list, but I hope that this can be a small step toward discussion and larger change.
2020 Art of Retreat – Virtual COVID-19 Business Panel
As a community leader I have a responsibility to speak out about something that has bothered me for years- the increasing lack of diversity and the trend towards the “gentrification” of parkour, especially here in the United States. When contrasted to the day-to-day safety and human rights of POC, parkour training spaces may be low on the priority list, but I hope that this can be a small step toward discussion and larger change.
USPK Editorial – Diversity in Parkour
As a community leader I have a responsibility to speak out about something that has bothered me for years- the increasing lack of diversity and the trend towards the “gentrification” of parkour, especially here in the United States. When contrasted to the day-to-day safety and human rights of POC, parkour training spaces may be low on the priority list, but I hope that this can be a small step toward discussion and larger change.