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Movement On The Street Every Day

A community hub for outdoor training, local spot discovery, and shared street sessions across the city.

Street Conditions Radar

Check surface traction, access hours, and sidewalk status before you head out. Information is indicative and updated for general planning.

Radar Central Plaza District
Sidewalk status Dry and clear
Traction rating High — suitable for jumps
Concrete surface temp Approx. 20°C — low heat retention
Public access note Open until 22:00

Why Train Outside

Public plazas, staircases, and boardwalks offer varied terrain for agility, balance, and group sessions. Our program maps coordinates so you can plan routes that match your pace and skill level.

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Program Pillars

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Urban Spots

Browse rated locations with notes on lighting, shelter, and surface quality for safer outdoor sessions.

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Movement Drop

One focused challenge each day keeps the community aligned on a shared local goal.

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Community

Crew Boards

Find neighbourhood groups, meeting times, and weekly street hours logged across the city.

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Mapped spots
12
Active crews
1
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Surface Awareness

Damp concrete can reduce shoe grip. Hot afternoon pavement may affect comfort during floor work. The radar widget highlights factors to consider — always assess conditions on arrival and adjust your session accordingly.

Session Gear

Neutral accessories for grip, visibility, and chalk storage — listed without performance claims. Browse three sample items with clear pricing.

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Join The Flow

Questions about spots, schedules, or the program? Reach our team in South Kensington or send a message online.

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