Photos and Stunts by Tyson — Aug 06, 2008 at 09:51 pm

Before the first video has even been completely finished and released, a new one we just shot in Seattle is coming out this Friday the 8th. Graciously sponsored by Stoel Rives law firm, this one focuses on a race in a full business suit across Seattle shot in full 4K (about 8 times the size of 720 HD) by the RED ONE camera.

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Training by Tyson — Jul 11, 2008 at 02:39 am

To host some parkour travelers at my place, or at least it was my turn. I’m about to head out to the zipcar now to drive the last ones back to the airport. Just three days after coming back from the Chicago jam I had Ryan from Colorado, Matt from San Jose, Zac from Maryland, Jesse from New York, and Jereme from San Antonio all stay in Washington for about a week! I got to show off Freeway Park, Gasworks, UW, a bunch of cool people and jams from our scene, and then we even drove up to Bellingham for two days to train with Rafe and Dane at Whatcom and Clayton Beach :)

It was crazy fun and I’m really glad everything came together like it did, although I don’t think we managed to fit enough training in. Oh well, I’ll be seeing them all in Colorado soon anyway!

Training by Tyson — Oct 27, 2007 at 03:29 am

As well as experimenting with fluidity training recently, I’ve been trying to mix up conditioning sessions to be a bit more interesting as well. Gauntlets are one great way to do this (an example of the new UW one is coming), but we’ve also started to mix in creativity challenges with the conditioning exercises and it’s been a lot of fun.

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Training by Tyson — Aug 20, 2007 at 02:30 am

I just had some of the best two training days I’ve had in months. What started as just me showing around two cool traceurs from Eastern Washington to our favorite spots, turned into two crazy days of conditioning and intense mental challenges.

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News Articles by Tyson — Aug 06, 2007 at 05:23 pm

Seattle PIThe article Athima Chansanchai wrote for the Seattle PI is still one of my favorite articles done in the Pacific Northwest. It was written way back in December 2005 before this blog was even started but I’m surprised I never put it up before.

These are the instincts of traceurs, adoptees of a French-inspired sport called parkour that is part obstacle course, part pushing the limits of urban architectural functionality and all adrenaline-pumping excitement.

Tyson Cecka PI

Here’s the history on the epic jam we had that day:

It was planned originally as cross-borders jam #2 since we were trying to get some of the guys from Canada to come down. They never came but people from all over Washington and Portland did and it turned into one of the best jams we’ve ever had. Around 22 people ended up showing at Freeway Park, with 3 professional photographers and ton of general camera devices and media people. Having so much media around was pretty fun, but my favorite part was just jamming with all of the amazing people there. Click here to see the photos.

Parkour allows big kids to channel Spiderman with the fearlessness of younger days, balanced with the wisdom of adult discipline and safety. Traceurs range in age from the late teens to early 30s and they typically have some kind of background in gymnastics, martial arts, break dancing or acrobatics. But they can also come in cold, like Sam Wilson, 25, of Mukilteo, who joined a group of experienced traceurs at Freeway Park on Sunday afternoon.

Janine Cundy PI

I met a lot of great people that day and forged some very lasting friendships. It’s funny to look back at how far the people mentioned have come. Rafe, Sam, Janine, and I are all now on the board of representatives for the Pacific Northwest Parkour Association. Rafe is now teaching obstacle course classes at the gym he works and has traveled to France to learn more about natural method training. Janine has gone from one of the only women training at that time to one in a growing great community of female traceurs due in large part to her great leadership. Sam has injured himself like fifty billion different times ;) . And I’m…well, explore around and see for yourself.

“It’s a great sport for them to be involved in,” she said, shivering as her sons ran up and down the immense concrete waterfalls at the park. “It teaches them how to use the environment around them and to challenge themselves.”

Read the full article here

My Videos and News Articles by Tyson — Jun 21, 2007 at 01:56 am

And the link to the video on King5. I thought it came out quite well, Lori did a great job. Here’s to hoping she’ll come out for the Femme jam :) This is also the first mainstream media reference of the PNWPA which is pretty exciting.

They seemed to really like that cat leap footage…good edit though, especially because we barely seemed to have any filming time before the sun went down. Wish they had used more of my interview though, it was a fairly long one but one of my best so far. Getting better at speaking for these things.

Ramblings by Tyson — Jun 14, 2007 at 10:20 pm

King5Tune in tonight the 18th at 6:30pm to see myself and a bunch of friends at Freeway Park speaking about and demonstrating Parkour!