A very prossible change in steelie’s path…

Okay…

Ever have one of those days that makes you feel like your life is on the verge of changing forever? That something wonderful has been deliciously crafted to help your dream become your real life? Things… wonderful things, have been in the works without my knowing… until yesterday that is.

I’ve been kinda disillusioned about my job (or line of work) for a while now… I keep asking myself, “How am I helping people?” As a graphic designer, I don’t feel that I help anyone… not directly anyway. In no hands-on way do I help anyone… and I mean really help anyone. In my ideal little world, if I continued to be a graphic designer my entire life I would somehow be financially self-sufficient and I would do graphic design for free for nonprofit organizations, small companies that need strong design work but cannot afford it, or something of the sort… I like being a designer. And I’m good at it. However, the more I do it the less I feel like I’m Contributing.

Right now, I’m working at a job that I’m not hugely fond of to provide for my family… “taking one for team.” As of yesterday, within a year from now, I’m not sure if I’ll be a full-time graphic designer anymore. If I can manage it, I’ll likely be still working here part-time but supplimenting my income by doing something for more amazing…

I’ll be training and teaching Parkour. I’ll be training and teaching Parkour… in a program that uses Parkour as a physical disipline to help troubled youth. I’d be helping troubled youth who are at risk of failing out of school or on the verge of getting expelled get their lives back on track.

Could you imagine?

I’ll have more time to write/post about it later… I just had to post something while the life-buzz is still hummin’.

steelie

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A very prossible change in steelie’s path…

Okay…

Ever have one of those days that makes you feel like your life is on the verge of changing forever? That something wonderful has been deliciously crafted to help your dream become your real life? Things… wonderful things, have been in the works without my knowing… until yesterday that is.

I’ve been kinda disillusioned about my job (or line of work) for a while now… I keep asking myself, “How am I helping people?” As a graphic designer, I don’t feel that I help anyone… not directly anyway. In no hands-on way do I help anyone… and I mean really help anyone. In my ideal little world, if I continued to be a graphic designer my entire life I would somehow be financially self-sufficient and I would do graphic design for free for nonprofit organizations, small companies that need strong design work but cannot afford it, or something of the sort… I like being a designer. And I’m good at it. However, the more I do it the less I feel like I’m Contributing.

Right now, I’m working at a job that I’m not hugely fond of to provide for my family… “taking one for team.” As of yesterday, within a year from now, I’m not sure if I’ll be a full-time graphic designer anymore. If I can manage it, I’ll likely be still working here part-time but supplimenting my income by doing something for more amazing…

I’ll be training and teaching Parkour. I’ll be training and teaching Parkour… in a program that uses Parkour as a physical disipline to help troubled youth. I’d be helping troubled youth who are at risk of failing out of school or on the verge of getting expelled get their lives back on track.

Could you imagine?

I’ll have more time to write/post about it later… I just had to post something while the life-buzz is still hummin’.

steelie

The Urban Pedestrian — by Chris Conrad…

For anyone interested, this article was written about the local Parkour community I belong to. Originally posted here. It’s a great little overview of the practice and philosophy of Parkour… plus it gives some context to what I do or what I mean when I ever talk about Parkour. Enjoy…

steelie

PARKOUR or “What are Those Young Folk Doing by the Citadel Hill Clocktower?”

Posted by: Conrad 01/26/2007 05:57PM

So I’m walking along Brunswick Street, by Citadel Hill and I see groups of young people gathered by the steps up to the clock. They’re jumping, leaping, climbing, balancing on railings, walking down steps on their hands and feet – head first. It’s a cold day so it’s a small group of maybe four or five. Twice as many, maybe more gather there on nicer days. They’re very quiet. No shouting or yelling. No carousing. No horseplay. They’re polite. They’re intense. They’re focused.

What ARE they doing?

Parkour. The word has a nice, elegant ring to it. It suits the activity. The word is derived from the French, “parcours” meaning “course” (inspired by French soldiers’ “parcours du combatant – military obstacle course). Parkour describes a physical discipline where the participants (called traceurs) try to pass obstacles in the fastest and most direct manner possible. The obstacles include anything in your (usually urban) environment: buildings, railings, walls, stairs, bridges. It hones physical skills like agility and balance and involves jumping, climbing, running and more complex techniques. The goal is to adapt your moves to whatever obstacle crosses your path.

The philosophy behind Parkour is “reach and escape”. It’s all about society’s restrictions of natural movement (walls, doors, railings, etc.) and overcoming them… getting from point A to point B creatively …. focusing on “feeling” the best way to move through the obstacles. It’s about challenging yourself in a non-competitive environment. It’s about respect for nature and the urban settings in which you train.

It’s pretty cool. Seeing them practice makes me wince a bit, (in sympathy with their joints), as I see them leap from one concrete ledge to another. They do warm-ups though and they’re certainly not reckless.

I like the concept of challenging the urban landscape. I do a bit of that myself as I walk to and from work every day; as I walk around the city doing errands. I find shortcuts, figure out ways to deal with that big hill between my home and my work, master snow banks and fences, wind-tunnels created by poorly planned tall buildings, awkward construction sites that close sidewalks without providing detours.

So, anyway, I just wanted to give Halifax’s traceurs a little, “You Go!” They’re outdoors. They’re getting exercise. They’re not bothering anybody or asking anything of anybody. We should all practice a little of this.

Check out the Halifax Parkour website at: www.halifaxparkour.com

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Parkour self-analysis…

I’ve known for a while that I could successfully make a nine-foot standing jump. This video clip, however, is the first time I’ve been able to see myself do it… which is cool because I can now see where I can improve. My upper body is quite stiff throughout the entire jump and I don’t actually get much vertical in the middle.

Still fun to see though.

Video, courtesy of Metal Leaves.

steelie

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My Wishlist…

Items listed in order of when they had popped into my head [Updated regularly]:

Powerballs: Neon Blue – Regular (x2)
Bowflex: Ultimate 2
Wacom Tablet: 6 x 8" Intuos 3 (GOT ONE! a 4×6") :OD
Urban Tool: Sport Holster (Yellow)

This is just a bit of a wishlist for myself. There have been a number of time that I've seen something I really liked or really needed but didn't have the money for it at the time, and forgotten what it was later. This post is just a way for me to keep track and will be updated when I find new things to lust after… as long as I don't forget what it was before before I post.

More to come…

steelie

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