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!

News Articles and Ramblings by Tyson — May 04, 2008 at 10:39 pm

A few months back I was featured in a new project of the UW Career Center called myStory:

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My Videos and News Articles by Tyson — Oct 30, 2007 at 01:50 am

I helped organize this quick webisode for KIRO-TV’s IWitness video website at UW. Luckily the rain held up long enough for us to demonstrate some fundamentals, a traversal challenge, and parts of the new “Brutalist” gauntlet. Thanks go to Michael Fox, KIRO’s videographer, for putting this all together and doing a great job. Check out his recently learned wallpass at 1:41 ;)

Traceurs involved: Tyson Cecka, Jeremy (Raindog), Kellen (Recurve), Christian, Jonathan.

I really like how he simply had us narrate the whole thing, rather than doing the usual media thing and inevitably getting something wrong. On the flipside of that I need more work on my grammar for this kind of thing, some dumb stuff still came out of my mouth ;)

-Link to thread on WAPK-

-Original video page-

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 — Sep 23, 2007 at 10:52 pm

As much as I love teaching and jamming with new traceurs, it’s still a hell of a lot fun to meet up with old friends and go redefine what’s possible.

And that’s what we did today for a very long session at UW. Rafe and Dane came down from Bham, as well as Alex, Morgan, and Daetan coming out to train as well. Most of it was me showing them the challenges of my new balance line, but we also spent a lot of time on several year old problems I had almost forgotten about, plus a ton of new stuff that I would probably never decide to try on my own.

All in all another great day, and I got some great new things to start working on ;)

My Videos by Tyson — Sep 05, 2007 at 11:35 pm

I took my old UW06 redux video, rendered it correctly this time, ran it through some smart filters in VirtualDub, and compressed it intelligently. But of course encoding it for internet flash kills most of that work. But be sure to check out the download below the video for full quality (and the last release of this video, I promise!)

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You can download the 720×480 full quality version through Vuze or bitorrent by clicking here.


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Training by Tyson — Sep 05, 2007 at 03:19 am

I had a great day at Stone Gardens today, climbing until I was thoroughly trashed. I missed my stop on the way back and ended up walking through UW on the way home. I of course took an interesting way back with some wall passes and balancing work like normal, but a great thing happened that inspired me to spend an additional hour or two on a tricky balance problem in the dark.

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Advice and Teaching and Training by Tyson — Sep 01, 2007 at 10:09 pm

I had an excellent day of training a few days ago at the Thursday UW jam. There is an area where I used to some balance challenges next to a hallway somewhere over on south campus. I had always glanced over to the hallway looking for possibilities but I always figured it was rather bland and there wasn’t much there.

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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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Training by Tyson — Aug 03, 2007 at 05:56 am

Had a great day training today (well yesterday, man it’s late). Have found an incredibly difficult (but scalable) floor-is-lava type challenge that covers quite a distance at UW. It’s mainly a lot of balance challenges with difficult precisions and really draining climbing traversals thrown in.

Trying to walk on a railing for a fair distance after your whole body is shaking from a really difficult climb is really fun! I can’t wait for the day where I can take this whole line without slipping or falling, it’s an amazing challenge.

UW Map

The route (so far) goes down the bike racks south of Red Square, across the bollards to the long railings. Precision across to avoid the tree, balance all the down, precision back, precision to the smaller railing (haven’t tried this one yet). Traverse across the arch to the inside of the hallway, out through the window, across the next arch (really hard), up onto the curved railing, precision to handrail (it works using one foot, but it’s shaky), precision onto the next railing (not perpendicular, haven’t tried yet), walk down, precision across. Leap to bench (or follow bark to bollard challenge), run through the grass, leap over the concrete, cat leap to the bicycle containers, get to the railing, quadrupedal it’s length avoiding foliage, leap to parking stop, then to the bark, then to the railings, more precisions and walks down (try some duck walks), get to the concrete, standing jump the gap (I one-foot it). Follow the fence around, traverse the side of the building, walk the rail, jump to the concrete edge, standing cat, vault over, and jog to the slanted wall (phew!).

From there I’m not sure where to go but you could follow the white lines wherever, or if you weren’t destroyed yet you could traverse in cat position down the wall, do the cat to cat, and traverse as far as you can to the road. ;)

Oh and I think ending each session with some light barefoot training and stretching is really helpful, thanks for the idea Nathan!

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