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Here you'll find a nice list of all colleges in Virginia that have parkour groups. Some are official college clubs and others are just a bunch of dedicated traceurs attending the school. We'll do our best to keep up to date contact and group information on this page. If you know of a college that isn't represented here, contact us and let us know!
Virginia Tech Parkour![]()
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Radford University Freerun
Radford University has a small contingency of about 5 traceurs, actively seeking out other members. The campus is medium size, most hostpots within a 1 minute walk from each other. They are not official yet, but as they grow and recruit members they'll be pushing for it. Campus security is no big deal - it's almost as if there is no security. They meet up at least twice a week for training. Because of the close proximity to Virginia Tech, the two groups meet up occasionally to train and hang out. Contacts:
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UVA Parkour
UVA Parkour started in the fall of 2008, consisting of 10-20 members, with talent and experience at all levels, and people of all ages. UVAPK decided to move a little bit outside of the university and join up with the Charlottesville community group, so you don't actually have to go to college to be a part of the UVAPK crew. UVAPK organizes trainings and jams every Tuesday and gym time on Thursdays, and some bigger jams at least twice a semester. UVA is a great spot for large jams and the UVAPK group will continue to host VA statewide jams here. UVAPK looks to teach, more than anything else, and remain open to all levels of experience. Contacts:
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Roanoke ParkourRoanoke Parkour is based mainly on the campus of Virginia Western Community College. The members are Chris Kessler and a few other high school students on and off. Most of our jams are small but effective. We strive to encourage new people to come into the world of parkour. The jams are on the weekends, usually Sunday, and are generally impromptu, but are generally posted a week in advance on the facebook group. Thankfully we've come into contact with traceurs around the area and a lot of the time jams involve commuters. The campus, although small, can be sessioned for hours. Security is sometimes an issue, but as long as there are no bikes/skateboards they usually leave us alone. We always remember to train hard and train safe. Contacts:
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James Madison University ParkourFounded in 2008, the group now has 20+ members with the flow.
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Old Dominion University ParkourOld Dominion University Parkour is based out of Norfolk, but meets in several places around Norfolk and Virginia Beach. The group is made up of 4-10 members. The members meet every Saturday at noon and coordinate workout sessions throughout the week. ODU PK is one of the most consistently active groups in the state. Contacts:
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