In this second episode, Benj and Callum sit down with Dominic Di Tommaso (AKA Dom Tomato). Dom has become an iconic figure in the parkour world, known for his seemingly endless list of ridiculous, large scale sends.
In this episode, Toby and Callum have a chat with Phil Doyle. Phil has been an iconic figure in the international parkour community since 2007. Most notably, between 2007 to 2011, Phil's influence helped shape parkour as we know it today.
Team Phat are a London based parkour team comprised of 8 young-gun powerhouses. They are dedicated, hungry and are currently unmatched with their skill and consistent YouTube content.
In this first episode over zoom, Callum speaks with Andreas Lorentzen, an OG parkourist from Copenhagen who has been deeply steeped in the physio world.
We have another really nerdy one for you today. In this episode, Callum was welcomed aboard a modest little sea-faring vessel to chat to an old friend, Flynn Disney.
In this episode, Toby and Callum are joined by the 19-year-old parkour prodigy Lord Travis Verkaik. We were also joined by a surprise guest, Phil Doyle, a third of the way through.
In this episode, we have an especially nerdy one for you. This is the Storror podcast's first-ever debate and it surrounds the YouTube videos of Theo Tanchak.
In this episode, Benj and Callum chat with Hazal Nehir. Hazal is one of the world's leading parkourists and a two-time Storror Awards winner for best female.
Siebe van de Spijker and Travis Verkaik sit down with Toby and Callum for a meandering mish-mash of a chat. Siebe is a 19-year-old Dutch lad with horse legs who has only very recently broke out onto everyone's radar.
In this episode, Callum and Sacha are joined by Davis Vasconcellos and a very special temporary co-host, Lisa Schneider. Davis is a living legend from the US who is largely known for podiuming in many speed comps.
In this episode, Sacha, Toby and Callum chat with Lisa Schneider from Linz, Austria. She's a well-travelled parkourist who feels at home anywhere in the world so long as there are good spots and good people to train with.
In this episode, Callum talks with René Scavington about the upcoming Sport Parkour League event, SPL1 taking place in Vancouver, Canada, on August 19th-21st.
In this episode, Callum talks with Marcio Filipe from Porto, Portugal. He is someone who is at the very forefront of pushing freakishly large but pristinely controlled precision jumps.
In this episode, Callum is joined by Lynn Jung to interrogate Katie McDonnell. For the last 10 years, Katie has been one of the leading female role models in the parkour scene.
Unknown Project is a group from New York, and our event, Big Wall Open, was graced by three of its fine members, Joseph Rizzo, Laine Cammarata and Vincent Vinciguerra.
The Storror Podcast's first-ever guest makes his second appearance one year later for a catch-up. He fills Benj and Callum in on the long list of injuries and everything else that's gone on since then.
The Caves are back. In this episode of parkour punditry, Max, Benj and Callum talk about recent events, the team's recent trip to Taiwan, Cavemen 5, Big Wall Open, SPL1, Storror Awards chat, and of course, the hot topic that is FIG.
Harrison Gabriel is a parkourist, FreeG (freestyle gymnastics) competitor and a FIG judge. He reached out to Callum after the last Cavemen Parkour Punditry podcast, offering to clear up any misconceptions, fears and inaccuracies.
Capstone just released its third iconic project, Swarm, which features a mixture of the teams from both previous projects, Capstone Australia and The England Project, as well as some new special guests.
Arguing for FIG, we have their head judge, Nicolas Fischer. Arguing against FIG, we have Parkour Earth CEO, Damien Puddle. Hopefully, this informal discussion helps bring some clarity to the community.
Pete Whittaker is a professional climber. We recently collaborated on a video to see if he could out hang the whole Storror team, relaying one after another, hanging from a bridge over icy cold water.
Lynn Jung is a trailblazer and a longstanding fixture in the parkour world. She was a member of Storm Freerun from 2015 up until they mysteriously fizzled out in 2020. She has a load of knowledge to give and a load of dirt to dish.
It's the same deal as last year. Before heading to the studio to film the awards video, all of us get together to hash out our decisions for all 18 categories after a year of watching the parkour community with a close eye.
Max and Benj talk you through Cavemen 5 with a running commentary, including breakdowns of lines, stories from filming and an insight into their process for making this series.
Giles has been involved in parkour since 2003 and, considering he has never been the most recognised for his abilities as a practitioner, he's an individual who has left arguably one of the biggest marks on our culture and industry.
Nivin is a Swedish parkourist who specialises in social media and digital marketing and is the CEO of her new company CollabContent which deals with helping people with many things in the online space.
Mathieu Jang is an OG from Hong Kong living and studying in Los Angeles. In the last year or so, he has exploded on social media and amassed a following of over 330k since doubling down on uploading the niche of barefoot parkour.
Our fourth Cavemen Parkour Punditry episode. In this episode, Max, Benj, Toby and Callum chat about some recent news including Toby climbing with Alex Honnold and Callum in Dubai for Gov Games.
Ramon is a 40-year-old coach with ParkourONE in Switzerland who has been practising parkour since 2000. He and Callum chat about motivation, old school vs new school training methods and mindsets.
We have an Aussie special this week with the belligerent Dom Tomato and Oliver Thorpe from Copenhagen. The two of them and Callum had just returned from Project Underground 10 in Rotherham UK and discuss all that went on at the event.
This episode features the new duo on the YouTube scene on the periphery of parkour content: Nightscape, the Urbex star and Aiden Knox, former member of Brewman and the living epitome of the parkour street rat.
Cavemen Parkour Punditry is back. Max, Benj and Callum cover a bunch of parkour community news, tell stories and have the usual natter about Storror Awards contenders.
Benj and Callum are joined in the office by Nate Weston, an iconic figure and all-round GOAT from the US. Currently residing in LA, he works in stunts alongside teammates from the legendary Tempest.
Renae Dambly, originally hailing from Denver, Colorado, now coaching parkour in Hamburg, Germany. She is one of the most successful competitive athletes, coaches, and more recently an innovator of parkour events.
Lisa Schneider returns to the poddy for the eight-hundredth time or something, this time to speak about the upcoming film, Gatecrasher, which is to be an all-women action piece showcasing nine of the sport's top athletes.
The cave brothers and Callum are back for another Parkour Punditry Podcast. Catch up on the parkour community news, with the usual extra BS thrown in for good measure.
The cave brothers and Callum are back for another Parkour Punditry Podcast. This time, it's a SPL2 recap. Sport Parkour League just closed their competition season at Origins Parkour in Vancouver, Canada, and it was a cracker.
Sydney Olsen is a member of the legendary Tempest, Originally hailing from Seattle, currently in LA, where she works in stunts. She has reigned as one of the leading competitors in parkour for the last 9 years.
The Parkour Punditry Podcast is back with its eighth instalment. Max, Benj and Callum return to dish all the parkour community news and highlights from the last month.