
Alex "David" Boden (he/him)
Head Coach • davidboden-shakleton@parkourvisions.org
Alex hails from the small Midwestern town of Quincy, IL, where he became immersed in parkour as a high school senior. Alex coached parkour for three years with APEX School of Movement Denver and also with Path Movement in Littleton, CO. Most recently, he worked as a 911 telecommunicator and helped save lives over the phone. Now he looks forward to changing lives through parkour. Alex is a ParkourEDU certified level 1 coach.

Anthony Gordon (he/him)
Lead Coach • anthonygordon@parkourvisions.org
Anthony started his parkour journey in a small town in Saskatchewan, Canada. With nothing better to do, he started training to become Spiderman in 2018 in his backyard, and around 2020, he landed his first flip in his basement. In 2022, his family moved to Washington state, where he started his parkour coaching career as well as his diving career. His first year as a diver he competed as a state qualifier. After graduating high school, he moved to Redding, California, to continue coaching for a year before becoming a coach in Seattle. Anthony loves to coach, travel, meet new people, and try new things. "Coaching is something I have found that is not just the best way to teach but the best way to learn."

Yoni Speizer (he/him)
Coach • yonispeizer@parkourvisions.org
Yoni started parkour with PKV towards the end of elementary school. He has loved to do parkour ever since, and now he is a junior in high school. In his free time, Yoni loves to do parkour, juggle, and balance on a slackline. He also does theatre at his school. Yoni is thrilled to be joining the team and hopes to help others enjoy parkour.

Adam "Brute" Remesnik (he/him)
Parkour Coach • adam@parkourvisions.org
Brute began his parkour journey in 2015 with his first class at PKV. After completing the PKV coaching apprenticeship in the fall of 2017, he’s been coaching ever since. He’s an ISSA Certified Personal Trainer and a Strength and Conditioning coach. Despite his intimidating nickname, Brute brings a thoughtful approach to parkour, viewing it as both a physical and philosophical practice. His favorite move is the badger. Outside of parkour, you’ll find Brute working as an engineer at Amazon, hiking in the Olympic Mountains, or attending conventions with his wife and kids.

Haley Richardson (she/they)
Summer Camp Coach • haley@parkourvisions.org
Haley has played team sports most of their life and has practiced parkour for the last three years. Before coming to PKV, they worked with children with autism as a Behavior Educator. And in 2017, they generated 2,000 shoes for Project Homeless Connect in Tacoma—the most shoes donated ever! Haley is a very team-oriented person. They also love playing Dungeons and Dragons, both as a DM and as a player.

Adrien Hoshi (he/him)
Assistant Coach • adrienhoshi@parkourvisons.org
Adrien first tried parkour when he was 9 and became more passionate over time. He has been practicing parkour for 7 years now, with the majority of that time training with PKV. At the start of 2024, he participated in the Leap to Lead program to become an assistant coach. On top of parkour, he enjoys learning about game design, music production, and 3D printing.

Gaia Corvino (she/they)
Summer Camp Coach • gaia@parkourvisions.org
Gaia joined PKV as a student in 2022 after leaving roller derby during the pandemic. Gaia loves the mental challenge of parkour, using your environment in new ways while simultaneously pushing your own boundaries. Gaia is a recent graduate of PKV’s Leap to Lead Coach Development Program. And she owns over 34 different jackets.






