STORROR are a group of seven English lads who have spent half their lives doing parkour. This podcast aims to host some of the best conversations, information, news, punditry and general BS surrounding the parkour world.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
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Unlistenable to anyone outside of their clique. No explanation of who their guests are and they seem to assume everyone listening is in their clique of parkour. They name drop people and events and assume we all know who and what these are. How about your millions of followers who love you guys but don’t actually do parkour? Please make it more inclusive.
I love how real and normal Callum and the guys are, they don’t try to make it too polished and over produced meaning it feels like you’re really in the room with them having a chat
STORROR has single-handedly inspired me to begin training parkour. I have a lot of dumb hip and back and shoulder pain. I’ve never found anything that was worth pushing through that pain to train for. Until these guys got this 34 year old passionate about jumping in benches and walls like a fool all alone
One of the best, entertaining and honest podcasts.
Really enjoy this pod. Covers a wide range of topics about parkour and not afraid to be challenging. Thought the discussion around women in parkour was really interesting and also the different views on parkour as sport in the recent episode. My only tiny criticism is that it can sometimes be a little long but love the friendships and rapport Callum especially has with the guests.
Apple Podcasts | #227 | South Korea/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #239 | Russia/Sports |
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