Craig Constantine

Movers Mindset

Society EN ↓ 186 episodes

Hello, I'm Craig Constantine. In this podcast I talk with movement enthusiasts to learn who they are, what they do, and why they do it. This podcast is part of the Movers Mindset project, which is dedicated to exploring motivations behind movement and its fundamental place in society. Interested?

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Craig Constantine

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Society

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moversmindset.com

Latest episode

Feb 2, 2026

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Episodes

Adam McClellan: Business, coaching, and outreach 24.04.2019

What are the inherent challenges of growing and monetizing a Parkour community without losing its core values and spirit? 35 episodes and 2 years later, Adam McClellan returns to Movers Mindset. Adam deserves a large measure of credit because he was willing to be the original guinea pig for this crazy experiment. Our first interview was a simple Q&A style but in this episode we have an in dept...

Nancy Lorentz: Cancer, PK Move, and parkour spirit 17.04.2019

What impact can parkour have on recovery and personal growth after a serious health challenge? Nancy Lorentz opens up about her experience fighting cancer, and the role that parkour played in her recovery. She unpacks how her recovery inspired the idea of PK Move, and shares her ‘parkour origin story.’ Nancy discusses her thoughts on parkour’s growth and spirit, PK Move’s current goals, and finish...

PK Move: Community partnership, programs, and seniors 10.04.2019

What factors contribute to the success of PK Move’s mission to make Parkour accessible to underserved communities and older adults? PK Move founders Nancy Lorentz, Jean Lam, and Rosy Noguchi sit down to discuss everything PK Move; how they started, the challenges they face as a non-profit, and the unique relationship they have with their community. The team explains PK Move’s mission, the specific...

Roberto Regueiro Santiago: Rowing, mastery, and games 03.04.2019

What are the personal transformations that occur through competitive rowing and movement practices like Parkour? Roberto Regueiro Santiago discusses his years rowing crew, both as an athlete and a coach, and his thoughts on the competitive nature of the sport. Roberto shares how an injury changed his perspective and opened up his possibilities, leading him to Fighting Monkey and parkour. He explai...

Blake Evitt: Travel, community and personal growth 30.03.2019

What role does community involvement and accessibility play in shaping inclusive, multigenerational spaces for Parkour and movement practice? Blake Evitt discusses the importance of partnering with your community, creating multigenerational spaces for training, as well as how he does that in his hometown of Boston. He unpacks the influence that traveling had on his training, coaching, and business...

Cordelia Storm: Flips, competition, and representation 27.03.2019

What does it mean to make movement more accessible and inclusive for everyone, regardless of background or athletic ability? In this episode Cordelia Storm unpacks her thoughts about accessibility, the effects of a gym on a community, and her motivation for learning flips. She delves into her personal journey, as well as her relationship with competition. Cordelia mentions her documentary project,...

Mark Toorock: Commercialization, representation, and play 21.03.2019

What role should competition and commercialization play in shaping the future of Parkour? Mark Toorock shares his thoughts on the commercialization of parkour, FIG and competitions, as well as the direction parkour is headed. He also opens up about his personal goals for parkour, raising the socially acceptable age of play, and how he sees himself within the community. Mark wraps up by discussing...

Emily Tung: Breaking, puppetry, and unsolicited advice 14.03.2019

What motivates someone to push beyond personal limits in dance, Parkour, and other movement disciplines to achieve mastery? Emily Tung shares her journey and goals in both breaking and parkour, as well as the differences between those two practices and communities. She also discusses her diverse movement practices, from stunt work, contortion, to pole dancing, as well as her lesser known skills in...

Chris Moran: Movement, permaculture, and pain theory 20.02.2019

What draws people away from conventional careers and into lives centered on movement, manual labor, and holistic living? Chris Moran discusses his unique path from personal trainer to farmer, and the relationship between movement and farming. He shares his insights on chronic pain and pain theory, as well as how his training and coaching has become deeply rooted in permaculture. Chris ends by...

Mandy Lam: Community, travel, and self reflection 06.02.2019

What motivates individuals to embark on journeys that are deeply personal, yet intricately tied to the people and communities they encounter along the way? Mandy Lam dives right into discussion about her travels, the characters she’s met and communities she has visited. She and Craig discuss the ethos and spirit of Évry Move, where they sat down to talk, as well as their experiences with the Yamak...

Marcello Palozzo: Strength and conditioning, teaching, and learning 23.01.2019

What are the principles and practices that lead to personal growth, meaningful teaching, and effective learning in physical disciplines? Marcello Palozzo discusses his studies in the area of strength and conditioning, his relationship with Ido Portal, and how to capture information to optimize your learning. He shares his insights on teaching and learning, discussing the responsibilities of a teac...

Craig Constantine: Podcast origin, Movers Mindset past, present, and future 09.01.2019

In a reversal of roles, this episode features Craig as the guest, interviewed by Movers Mindset's production manager, Kristen. They discuss all things related to the podcast, from its origin, how we got to where we are, and the unseen difficulty involved in "just making a podcast." Craig opens up about why he chose to make a podcast, what it means to him, and where he hopes to take it.  For m...

Martin Kallesøe: Coaching, coffee, and Street Movement 29.12.2018

What lessons can we learn from integrating Parkour into structured educational settings and promoting personal growth through physical movement? In this episode of Movers Mindset, Craig talks with Martin Kallesøe of Street Movement. They discuss Martin’s unique introduction to parkour, his thoughts on coaching, and Danish Parkour’s coffee culture. He also touches on his first experiences with the...

Stany Boulifard Mallet: Art du Déplacement, the Yamakasi, and motivation 07.12.2018

What is the deeper philosophy behind Art du Déplacement, and how does it shape both movement practice and personal growth? Stany Boulifard Mallet sits down with Craig to discuss his Art du Déplacement (ADD) journey, his practice, and his relationship with the founders. He shares how he met the Yamakasi, and the impact that they have had on his training over the years. Stany also unpacks his though...

John ‘Hedge’ Hall: Scottish viewpoint, cultures, and society 22.11.2018

What lessons can parkour teach about culture, education, and personal development? Craig travels to Edinburgh, Scotland to interview John “Hedge” Hall about the culture of parkour, his ideas on how Scotland views parkour, and his own personal movement journey. Hedge unpacks how different cultures and societies adapt parkour to fit them and the impact of cultural norms on their practice. Touching a...

Ville Leppanen: Life-long learning, coaching, and intervals 06.11.2018

What lessons can we learn about personal growth, community building, and training innovation through parkour? Craig sits down to interview Ville Leppanen, a lifelong learner and member of the Finnish Parkour community. Ville discusses how he uses different tools in his coaching, how to work smarter instead of harder, and how he uses interval training to help him in parkour. Finally, Ville touches...

Sebastien Foucan (Part 3 of 3): Movement journey, path to truth, and coaching styles 22.10.2018

What are the deeper implications of autonomy, curiosity, and the evolving dynamics of coaching within the context of parkour and personal exploration? In the final part of our 3-part interview with Sebastien Foucan, Craig and Seb continue to discuss his movement journey. Sebastien brings to light what he sees as his “Path To Truth.” They discuss his relationship with learning, different coaching s...

Sandro Widmer: ParkourONE, studying coaches, and open minds 02.10.2018

What can we learn about the intersection of philosophy, personal growth, and structured systems within the practice of parkour? Sandro Widmer discusses ParkourONE’s TRUST concept, his current research and movement journey. Along the way he describes his time in America, and the struggles of studying parkour coaches. Sandro also reminds us to walk through this world with an open mind, as we can nev...

Sebastien Foucan (Part 2 of 3): Training, coaching, and preparation 17.09.2018

What strategies and principles underpin effective training, mental resilience, and personal growth? Sebastien Foucan and Craig continue their conversation in the second part of Sebastien’s three part interview. In this episode, Sebastien discusses how he trains, how he coaches, and how he prepares for his roles in various movies and films. Craig and Sebastien also discuss the influence genetics an...

Travis Tetting: Building things, faith, and family 02.09.2018

What lessons can be drawn from navigating challenges and fostering perseverance in life, community, and personal growth? Travis Tetting joins Craig for a heartfelt discussion of his coaching journey, community, and building things from the ground up. Along the way he describes his love for his community and the rewards of coaching. Travis explains how his bond to his family and Christian faith hav...

Sebastien Foucan (Part 1 of 3): Explorer, evolution, and adaptation 06.08.2018

What is the role of exploration in achieving personal growth and self-mastery? Sebastien Foucan joins Craig for the first of a three part interview. Sebastien is best described – in his own words – as an explorer. Craig and Sebastien talk about what he means by explorer and how his journey of exploration has evolved over the years. "The purpose of it is liberation and self-development." ~ Sebastie...

Dylan Johanson: Gym iterations, community, and self-advice 11.07.2018

What motivates and sustains a practice that evolves personal fulfillment and builds community? Dylan Johanson is the owner and founder of Innate Movement Parkour in Kingston, New York. A practitioner for many years, Dylan talks about his origin story and the challenges surrounding building and then re-building his gym. Then he shares some thoughts on what advice he would give his younger self. "So...

Jesse Danger: Systems thinking, game design, and novelty 27.05.2018

What principles can we learn from integrating movement, play, and systems thinking to foster personal growth and collaborative learning? Jesse Danger takes time out from teaching parkour to share thoughtful insights on topics such as systems thinking through game design, the role of novelty, and how to work with a group toward a single focus while still honoring the individual. Along the way we al...

Andy Taylor: Gym building, inspiration, and build standards 15.04.2018

What are the key considerations in designing, constructing, and sustaining inspiring gym spaces that foster exploration and play? Andy Taylor discusses the intricacies of designing and building a great parkour gym. Along the way, we talk about what makes a gym inspiring, the evolution of build standards that are safe without limiting parkour vision, and how parkour has been instrumental in the dev...

Elet Hall: Not training, risk, danger, and Lyme disease 01.03.2018

What motivates and shapes individual approaches to physical training, risk management, and personal growth? Elet Hall takes time out from a motorcycle engine rebuild to discuss his approach to training (and not training), challenge, risk, danger, consequences, and why he walked away from American Ninja Warrior. Along the way, we talk about Lyme disease, and his work with the Bay Area Lyme Foundati...

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