What exactly was his injury, if you don't mind me asking. It must've been really serious or he wouldn't be inactive for so long.
He was doing a five sets of a chimney climb about fifteen to twenty feet. On the last set, he fell onto concrete landing onto his heels. He said it was a mix of being cocky with the last set and a bit of tiredness. Afterwards, he had to crawl a very long long distance, I think two hours, to get to a bus that would take him to the hospital. From what I understand, his arches flattened and there were some other things going on with the muscle tissues at the same time. Doctors didn't know what exactly was wrong and told him to stay off of his feet. I believe that was September 27th, 2008, about a year and a half now. His injury is only a reminder that mistakes happen regardless of experience. Stephane Vigroux was out for two years resulting from a stupid choice.
Not sure if I mentioned it here before but he is able to do pretty much everything but run which is the most important within the realm of "parkour movement" if you will agree. He's not completely "inactive", he's just not doing his usual thing. There was a mountain trip almost exactly a month ago in which he was doing proper precisions and whatnot, he's recently built some new toys and there's no doubt that he's played with them in some way, and whenever he's with the local guys, he's often up for training in some sort of fashion. He isn't back into "training" mode until a trip overseas this summer to play it safe, you can't be too careful with any injury. Like I said, he loves answering e-mails so hit him up at
TK17Studios@gmail.com. He's been busy with work as of recent but he should get back to any message within time.