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Episode 13 – The BAMF of Austin
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Matthew Lee Willis is a parkour extraordinaire, stuntman, and entrepreneur! As a lifetime practitioner of the moving arts, from gymnastics to parkour and freerunning, no obstacle is too high for him to overcome. Founder of the BAM Academy, a parkour and freerunning gym based out of Austin, TX, his mission is to promote physical fitness through leaps, vaults, and flips (done safely, of course, we don’t want any broken bones *cough* Kyle *cough*).
Kyle & Caroline chat with Matthew this week about the difference between parkour and freerunning, how to overcome obstacles both on the street and in life, and how anyone can become an urban ninja, no matter your age. Pop in your earbuds and hit the streets, it’s time to get moving!
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Special thanks to Adam Dodson Designs for our shiny new logo!
Music in this episode:
Opening & Transition Themes Themes – Take a Chance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Closing Theme – “Door to Door” by Alex Allen
21 episodes
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Replaced by: Everyday Superhumans
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Matthew Lee Willis is a parkour extraordinaire, stuntman, and entrepreneur! As a lifetime practitioner of the moving arts, from gymnastics to parkour and freerunning, no obstacle is too high for him to overcome. Founder of the BAM Academy, a parkour and freerunning gym based out of Austin, TX, his mission is to promote physical fitness through leaps, vaults, and flips (done safely, of course, we don’t want any broken bones *cough* Kyle *cough*).
Kyle & Caroline chat with Matthew this week about the difference between parkour and freerunning, how to overcome obstacles both on the street and in life, and how anyone can become an urban ninja, no matter your age. Pop in your earbuds and hit the streets, it’s time to get moving!
Learn more on the BAM Academy
More on Texas Parkour
More on Everyday Superhumans
- EverydaySuperhumans.com
- Rate us on iTunes
- Like us on Facebook
- Tweet at us on Twitter
- Follow us on Instagram
Special thanks to Adam Dodson Designs for our shiny new logo!
Music in this episode:
Opening & Transition Themes Themes – Take a Chance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Closing Theme – “Door to Door” by Alex Allen
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