November 15, 2017
Help Wanted! We need a Front Desk Admin
Hey everyone! Rochester Parkour is looking for a new Front Desk Admin! Someone to help with the growing number of emails and phone calls we get on a daily basis. This position currently requires 23 hours a week, with possible expansion as a class assistant. This position starts at $10/hr with expected wage increases bi-annually with good performance. Duties include: Maintaining a clean and inviting front desk area Greeting and checking in members and clients for classes Assisting and answering [...]
October 26, 2017
Rochester Parkour Board Game Night!
Ours is a community filled with incredible people who come from all walks of life, bonded together through a shared love of playful movement. It makes sense that a lot of the events we coordinate revolve around that theme. However, sometimes it's just nice to kick it with friends and have some fun playing board games, card games, or just simply hanging out! That's why on November 9th, we're hosting our first Community Board Game Night! Here's the details: Thursday, [...]
October 19, 2016
RocPK’s 2016 Halloween Gorilla Gauntlet!
Halloween is coming... and so is this year's Halloween Gorilla Gauntlet! The Gorilla Gauntlet is an obstacle course unlike any other, designed to test your strength, speed, stamina, and skill. Rochester Parkour will be hosting two separate events - one adult course and one for kids and teens. These courses work differently than most you've seen on tv or have done elsewhere. Our courses allow you to choose your own course difficulty on the fly to scale to your unique athletic [...]
New Changes to the RocPK Level Test!
We've been working hard to figure out the best method to assess who should move up and when. We've tried several different methods in the past, but we are excited to announce our best solution yet! Video Submissions In the past, either an instructor told you that they thought you were ready to move up to Level 2 classes or you had to sign up for a Level Test. These methods were deemed impractical because they left out certain people [...]



