We are nearly four years old and along the way we have made some really good connections with some really inspirational people.It's a very, very welcome bonus when those connections lead to face to face contact and it don't get any more awesome than when you click with people and form some tight friendships.
"A Man Named Luke" is one such person. We got to know him through our shared awe for urban, underground athletes.
The dynamic duo of Jay Anthony and Lee Wade Turner, who we are proud to call friends, are some such athletes. Forming the UK wing of the internationally renowned Bar-barians, these late 30-somethings' passion for callisthenics have made them accidental mentors to many and inspiration to more.
2012 being an Olympic year means the spotlight's gonna be on some very impressive professional athletes taking to the London stage this summer.
But equally impressive are the everyday superheroes. Those dedicated parents, holding down full-time jobs and finding slithers of time in their busy schedules to still carve a name for themselves in sport, just like Jay and Lee.
But equally impressive are the everyday superheroes. Those dedicated parents, holding down full-time jobs and finding slithers of time in their busy schedules to still carve a name for themselves in sport, just like Jay and Lee.
Ok, ok, we hear some of you being sick so we'll cease the bromance temporarily and introduce "A Man Named Luke" production called the "UK Bar-barians: London Parks Part One." The first of a two-parter featuring Jay and Lee giving a tour of London Callisthenics Parks:

