For Ali, parkour is more than an artform - it’s a philosophy and a way of life. He trains and works with his crew in Fairfield for several hours every week. They use whatever obstacles are around them to work with. Ali became interested in parkour many year ago after seeing a video of it from France. Parkour allows you to have faith in yourself and trust yourself – respect your body and your mind.
He’s interested in passing on this philosophy and skills particularly to kids who have unlimited energy. He does this both through practice and by making films.
“Parkour gives them a way to use their energy in a positive way.”
When you look at an obstacle or something big, you prepare yourself. It’s the same with life. When you come up against something, you look at it from all angles, see what is the best way ti overcome it – up, down, around or over. You slowly build yourself up until you can accomplish it or work around it to find a solution. It’s about having the courage to overcome fear.
Inspiring stuff…


