Welcome to Street Motion
The premier provider of contemporary urban sports in the South West England – based in South Devon we specialise in all aspects of Parkour, Freerunning and related movement disciplines. For regular training opportunities we offer indoor classes for under 18’s every weekday evening at various locations across the county including Exeter, Plymouth, Kingsbridge, Newton Abbot, Ashburton, Teignbridge and the South Hams. We also run outdoor parkour sessions and adult classes as well as 1:1 parkour/freerunning coaching for those who want to push themselves to the next level.
In addition to our regular classes we deliver world class parkour workshops at events throughout the UK and choreographed freerunning performances. We also work with a number of schools to provide parkour/freerunning coaching inside and outside of curriculum time and advise local authorities on the design and construction of Parkour parks/play areas.
“The obstacle in the path becomes the path. Never forget, within every obstacle is an opportunity to improve our condition.” – Ryan Holiday.
We had contingency and timetabling in place for Tier 3 and even Tier 4 but this new lock down puts all that effort to waste.
Please bear with us as we take a moment to re-calibrate and re-focus to adapt to the latest announcements.
Recent News
Street Motion 4 Hour Summer Holiday Workshops
Street Motion 4 Hour Summer Holiday Workshops (Parkour/Freerunning) 14th - 17th August // 9.30am - 1.30pm // 8-14yrs These are 4 hour long structured sessions with our coaches consisting of fun, games, challenges and plenty [...]
2017 Christmas Extravaganza
The Street Motion Christmas Extravaganza is back... Don't miss the Street Motion event of the year! Book before Thursday 7th Dec to take advantage of our Limited Edition T-Shirt Offer. BOOK TICKETS HERE Date: Sunday [...]
Halloween Sleepover 2017
Our annual Halloween sleepover is back for 2017. Come in your best Halloween themed fancy dress. Doors open 8pm. Event kicks off at 8.30pm and you will be able to train into the early hours [...]