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Why is Train Hard a non-competitive organisation?

Why is Train Hard a non-competitive organisation? Throughout childhood, we are constantly bombarded with the idea of competitive sports; beating other people in team and individual activities; and the idea of self-worth or value is often linked to “being the best” or placing on a podium.    We created Train Hard Parkour to be a…

Tobie Annels

When and why you began Parkour: I found out about parkour after watching a documentary about it and finding some videos on YouTube. I began Parkour in 2014 at the Pavilion Dance sessions and wanted to get into it because I thought It looked cool and I wanted to do some of the things I had seen…

Luke Stones

Luke is a Parkour enthusiast from Poole. Luke started training parkour back in 2012 when he saw Scott and some local athletes doing a performance in Bournemouth Square to advertise the newly-starting Pavilion Dance parkour sessions. Luke started attending the sessions and made friends with a lot of the other students. He started to practise…

Why Do I Hate Trampoline Parks?

Why do I “hate trampoline parks”? by Scott Jackson   I’d like to preface this piece with a sort of disclaimer, that what follows in this article are the author’s personal views and opinions and are not necessarily shared by the organisations that he might be affiliated with. With that in mind, here goes:  …