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Why Arizona Needs a Home for Parkour 

Updated: Aug 20

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Not a section. Not an add-on. A home for the culture.


If you’ve trained parkour in the Phoenix Metro and surrounding areas for any length of time, you already know:


There’s nowhere built just for us.


There are gyms with sections. There are ninja spaces with rails and boxes. There are gymnastics facilities with a corner labeled “parkour.” But none of those were built by parkour athletes, and none of them feel like home.


We’re changing that.


The Intent Parkour Gym is being built from the ground up by people who grew up in the movement and never left.

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For years, we’ve trained in parking lots, playgrounds, back alleys, and borrowed mat space. We’ve coached kids in the community and adapted our classes to whatever space we could find. We’ve made it work — but we’ve always known: Phoenix deserves a real parkour gym.


Not a borrowed one.


Not an afterthought.


A place where parkour isn’t the theme — it’s the priority


A space where movement is custom-built, the coaches live the culture, and everyone is seen for who they are, not just what they can do.


That’s what Intent is. That’s what we’re building.


If you’ve been waiting for a place that finally gets it — a space that’s led by real parkour athletes, for real people — this is your moment.


Join us for the next advancement in Arizona parkour! You can start by joining our email list.





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