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Written by Oasis
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Monday, 14 June 2010 17:52 |
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After much planning and waiting, PKNY is finally here. Starting with a BBQ at Jesse's in Jersey, we're kicking off a weekend of jammin right! Heres the Facebook Page, so you can RSVP.
Friday: 3pm+ BBQ Meet up and chill day. Culminating in an evening BBQ and fun in Jersey, at Jesse's. (Path from WTC, Newark Light Rail to Silver Lake, make a left on Franklin and a right on Harrison. follow the smell of delicious meat. *110 Harrison Street, Bloomfield, NJ, 07003)
Saturday: 11am - PKNY Barbarian Session at Bethesda for the go-getters 12pm - Meet at Heckscher, moving onward to Bethesda and the Ramble, ending at the plaza at Riverside Night - Closing Party in Soho (location will be given at Jam)
Sunday: 12pm - Tomkins Square Park 4pm - The Banks Don't worry if we don't list your favorite spot, reps may volunteer to lead groups out to whatever you want to hit.
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Last Updated on Friday, 18 June 2010 04:27 |
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Written by NYPK
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Friday, 11 June 2010 22:12 |
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The Barbarian Sessions have been going strong the last three weeks and tomorrow will be no exception. look for us to start at 11am sharp tomorrow and be timely for the first time because The USA is Playing England tomorrow at 2pm and Exo doesn't plan on missing it. Will see you guys bright and early tomorrow.
Barbarian SessionsDay : Saturday June 11th Time: 11am- 2pmLocation: Bethesda Fountain
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Written by NYPK
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Friday, 04 June 2010 22:36 |
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Exo kicks off this weekend with the intensive yet fun,
Barbarian SessionsDay : Saturday June 5th Time: 11amLocation: Bethesda Fountain
Followed by Milo's "East Village Jam"
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Saturday, 05 June 2010
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14:00 - 22:00
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Tompkins Square Park,
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And of Course the Classes will happen as scheduled on Sunday ( see classes page)
Have a good weekend!
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Last Updated on Friday, 04 June 2010 22:37 |
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Written by Pyro
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Tuesday, 01 June 2010 19:17 |
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Here's a review of an issue of spiked magazine for anyone who's curious about it and can't get there hands on an issue
So NYPK was given an issue of “Spiked” magazine and we’d figure we’d give a nice little review for you guys. So first look at the magazine you see a well dressed Stephane Vigroux striking a pose mid-jump. One thing I like is that the cover isn’t cluttered with a bunch of catchy headlines of what articles are inside. Instead, the top of the magazine simply has some small thumbnails of pictures that have to do with the bigger pieces for this issue. Along with these pictures is Spiked’s slogan, which is, “Promoting a healthy lifestyle through parkour and action sports.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 June 2010 22:31 |
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Written by Oasis
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 19:47 |
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We are back up and running, after a few days down, were jumping back up and getting back to getting you guys all the latest info on all thats goin down in the New York Parkour community.
1. 5th anniversary BBQ,
Friday May 28th 2010, 4pm. for more info: Facebook Event Page
2. Barbarian Conditioning Sessions:
Saturday May 29th 2010, 11am. for more info: Check the Facebook Page
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Last Updated on Thursday, 27 May 2010 20:13 |
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Pyro's Daily News Article |
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Written by Oasis
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 22:26 |
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The Daily news just let out the Print + online versions of a feature article featuring NYPK rep Pyro.
The online article Oasis' behind the scenes vid.
We're gonna try to get the print edition up here as well.
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Newsflash
Tomorrow at 6:30 @ bathesda, there is a thursday class session. Head to the classes page for more info. |
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So our good friend Sticky just put up a new video, its got good camera work, great editing, and some really nice kicks. Take a look |
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Here's a nice video, which feels like a throwback to the days of big moves, as opposed to the tech/flow movement thats been huge lately. Im not saying you should go off and start taking huge drops! Im not.
Peter 2.0 |
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Our Mission
NYPK is the first and official home of Parkour in New York, New Jersey and the surrounding metropolitan area. Our goal is to help guide practitioners toward their own path, and to discover the art and respect it as we do.
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