

They must show off a wide variety of moves and incorporate them in as much of the course as possible.

The team that completed the course the fastest, after penalties, won the round. The team would incur a five-second penalty for each missed "fly zone".

Each leg of the relay had several "fly zones" the competitors were required to touch every "fly zone" in their leg but were allowed to use any means by which to reach them. Three of the four members of the team participated in a relay race through a pre-determined set of parkour obstacles.
Tempest freerunning pro#
Should the teams split the two rounds, a sudden death tiebreaker would be used.ĭuring the Pro Parkour League regular season, the four teams competed in a round-robin format, with the second and third placed teams competing in the semifinal match for the right to face the first place team in the Championship match at Qwest Field. One of the show's participants, David "Young Flip" Rodriguez, remain a top competitor to this day.Įach episode featured two of the four teams competing in a parkour "match", which consisted of two rounds: the Speed round and the Freestyle round. Four locations were used for the competition: Seattle City Hall, Freeway Park, Pioneer Square, Seattle Center, and Qwest Field.Īfter the show aired, several athletes competed in the subsequent season of American Ninja Warrior, which then aired on G4. The show follows four teams participating in the Pro Parkour League (PPL), which was created specifically for the show.
Tempest freerunning series#
The series premiere aired on Februwith the season finale episode airing on April 5, 2011. Filming of the show was based in Seattle, and the show was produced by Fremantle Media, North America. It was hosted by G4 correspondent Blair Herter and Parkour veteran Brady Romberg. Jump City: Seattle was promoted as the first American championship parkour competition. Team Tempest, led by Levi Meeuwenberg and Brian Orosco of American Ninja Warrior fame, won the competition. The series ran for eight episodes and was not renewed for a second season. Each week, the athletes competed in different parkour challenges spread out across the streets of Seattle. It featured four of the top freerunning and parkour teams in the United States participating in a parkour competition. Jump City: Seattle was an American television series that formerly aired on G4 in 2011. American TV series or program Jump City: Seattle
