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Jake Chess
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« on: November 17, 2009, 10:17:17 AM »

Calling out to all Connecticut Traceur/Traceuse's.

This thread is for contact information.
Some things that you might want to include.

Name:
Town:
E-mail:
Phone #:
Amount of experience:
Other information:

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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2009, 10:19:19 AM »

Jake Chess
Stratford
Email: Kyodo1st@gmail.com
Cell phone number: (203)521-4095
Skype name: Jake-chess (I'm always on)
Experience: I have been training in Parkour for about 2 years. I don't do flips or acrobatics [Though I would like to learn.]
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2009, 08:33:40 AM »

little hesitant for the phone number... so i'm just going to omit it.

"Beebs"
Cheshire/Farmington
skatenbass@gmail.com

I've been doing parkour for about 6 months, but i train with a couple more people, and im learning alot. still cant do a backflip... haha
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In memory of Andrew. Rest in peace, fellow traceur.

Break, away from everybody. Break, away from everything. If you can't stand the way this place is, take yourself to higher places. - threedaysgrace
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« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2009, 09:02:15 PM »

Mclovin
Norwalk
Jerryb84@aim.com (aim me)
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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2009, 09:49:41 AM »

Greg
West Haven, CT (but go to school at Boston College)
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contact me on neparkour.com (forum name "greg@bc_parkour")

I have been training for 4 yrs along with my twin brother matt. i have trained in cali at UCLA this summer. I went to the 2009 NYPK national jam (where i met Mark toorock). I met David Belle at the New Yorker Festival two years ago. I traveled to Amsterdam and trained with the locals there in the summer of 2008. I have trained in Stamford, Bridgeport, Waterbury, West Haven and New Haven. ESPN shot some raw footage of a few tracuers and myself in New Haven last summer. Below I will post a link to the hotspot map of downtown New Haven with most of my favorite spots. In the fall of 2008, as a sophomore at Boston College, decided to start our own group at BC. The group was officially founded in the Fall of 2008 as a independent group comprised of all Boston College students. We continue to persue offcical recognition by the school. Now in our second year our group has grown to 20 regular members as well as 100 students on our email list. I run upper and lower body conditioning days twice a week and we meet two more times a week to promote independent training and personal progression while still having the benefits of the group and experienced tracuers like Matt and I. In the spring of 2010 I will be studying abroad in Florence Italy and have already contacted the local group in Florence. I am extremely excited to go there because David Belle visited Florence to promote parkour a few years ago and said Florence is one of the best places to train in the world!

New Haven Hotspot Map:
http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cid=E538985460658359!101&encType=1
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« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2009, 08:46:44 PM »

Travis
Simsbury, CT
tswain@student.umass.edu

Hey guys, if anyone in the farmington valley can let me know when you're training that'd be great. I've been training parkour for about four years and I'm a sophomore at UMass. I currently train and lead the UMass parkour club here so if anyone is in the Amherst area come chill and check out some spots.
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« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2009, 08:28:06 PM »

Greg
West Haven, CT (but go to school at Boston College)
soccergreg07@aim.com < also my aim s/n
contact me on neparkour.com (forum name "greg@bc_parkour")

I have been training for 4 yrs along with my twin brother matt. i have trained in cali at UCLA this summer. I went to the 2009 NYPK national jam (where i met Mark toorock). I met David Belle at the New Yorker Festival two years ago. I traveled to Amsterdam and trained with the locals there in the summer of 2008. I have trained in Stamford, Bridgeport, Waterbury, West Haven and New Haven. ESPN shot some raw footage of a few tracuers and myself in New Haven last summer. Below I will post a link to the hotspot map of downtown New Haven with most of my favorite spots. In the fall of 2008, as a sophomore at Boston College, decided to start our own group at BC. The group was officially founded in the Fall of 2008 as a independent group comprised of all Boston College students. We continue to persue offcical recognition by the school. Now in our second year our group has grown to 20 regular members as well as 100 students on our email list. I run upper and lower body conditioning days twice a week and we meet two more times a week to promote independent training and personal progression while still having the benefits of the group and experienced tracuers like Matt and I. In the spring of 2010 I will be studying abroad in Florence Italy and have already contacted the local group in Florence. I am extremely excited to go there because David Belle visited Florence to promote parkour a few years ago and said Florence is one of the best places to train in the world!

New Haven Hotspot Map:
http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cid=E538985460658359!101&encType=1

I saw that hotspots map and almost peed myself... OMG!! those spots are awesome!!! dude you should add those to the hotspots map here on APK! and congratz on all your parkour achievements/experience! Smiley
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In memory of Andrew. Rest in peace, fellow traceur.

Break, away from everybody. Break, away from everything. If you can't stand the way this place is, take yourself to higher places. - threedaysgrace
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« Reply #7 on: January 01, 2010, 12:21:59 PM »

Kyle
Mystic, CT
Just Private Message me here

I have been training for about 2- 2.5 years now. I train alone mostly because there are not any other Traceurs in Mystic as far as I know. I hope to meet up with all of you guys at some point.

Connecticut Jam anyone? I really think we need to have a Connecticut jam so we can establish a sense of community. Maybe monthly jams in different locations. Please respond if you would like to start organizing things.
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« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2010, 03:52:14 PM »

Hey I'm Scott.
I run AMParkour (formerly Central Connecticut Parkour).  We have a Parkour gym in Middletown, CT at the Modern Self Defense Center (180 Johnson St., Middletown, CT).  I run classes 4 times a week: Monday 5:15pm-6:15, Tuesday 8:00pm-9:00, Thursday 9:00pm-10:00, and Friday 6:00pm-7:00.  Depending on the group I either run a class or if it's my more experienced guys it just turns into a supervised session.  I also run monthly Sunday seminars for beginners.  We also travel down to an open gym in Norwalk, CT most Sunday mornings at the Norwalk YMCA to train with an amazing gymnastics/freerunning coach named Pedro LeGrand.  Message me if you want more info about any of this.  My contact is:
AMParkour@gmail.com

Let's make CT more than just a couple individual traceurs!
-Scott
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