"First do it, then do it right then do it fast"
ABOUT ME
Hesham
Birthdate....................................15/10/1988
Home Town......................................Dubai
Nationality........................................Egyption
Eye Colour ........................................Brown
Hair Colour.......................................Black
Height.................................................173cm
Weight..........................................74kg
Personal Info
Hesham is a Parkour & Calisthenics Skills Trainer & Passionate gamer, certified be REPS /ISSA , Calisthenics for fitness professionals (CFP)& Zumba strong (HITTZ), very confident, creative and highly experience performer, with over 8 years professional experience in coaching fitness, Music interval training, parkour and calisthenics/street workout.
Work experience:
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Against graviti (Trainer/Fitness manager)
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11/2014-11/2016
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Flipout sport club (Trainer/Fitness manager)
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05/2016- 05/2018
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Dubai
LiveWire Trading (Owner - Founder)- 2018
*Wellfit (Parkour, Calisthenics coach)
*2022
One of the innovators of Parkour, Free Running and calisthenics in the UAE, he started his Parkour experience 8 years ago with Gymnastics and Muay Thai background, team coordinator, stuntman, coach and performer.
First qualifier in the region to compete in calisthenics (Streetworkout championship)
Moscow 2014
kazakhstan 2014
Skills
Parkour / Free-Running / Calisthenics (street workout) Stunts / Fitness and movements / coaching/Choreography / Weapons/ Parkour Coaching
Hesham is available to perform his art for Movies, TV Commercials, Live Shows, Print campaigns and Music videos
What do you do here? I’m a fitness instructor, teaching Parkour and Street Workout.
What is Street Workout and how does it differ to Parkour? Basically, Street Workour and Parkour all come under the category of ‘movement’. With Parkour, there’s more focus on the lower body, with speed, climbing, jumping and leaping. Street Workout is more about strength and stability. The two sports complement each other, really. People consider them two different sports, but I think they go with each other to give a full picture of movement.
Street Workout is not always outside; you can do it anywhere, and with anything you have. You can do it with a chair, a bar, even with the ground. If there’s an empty space, you can do it. But mainly we go outdoors to practice on bars. One of the best spots here is at Skydive Dubai, with bars, dips, monkey bars. We try to be creative as well, with whatever we have. We just find something to play with and be creative.
What sparked your interest in Street Workout? I come from a gymnastics and Muay Thai background but I hate rules, and I have too many ideas in my head. I like to be creative, so the first time I saw Street Workout and Parkour on Youtube I was totally interested. I fell in love with the sport. I tried the basics, and it wasn’t a massive challenge for me with my gymnastics background. Then I met some other people who were into Street Workout and we started pushing the sport.
Are there many people into Street Workout here in the UAE? Since we started Against GraviTi, the scene here has grown – we started the team with just five guys. But I can see now the scene in Dubai has grown a lot. We have weekly jams and people come to join us from other emirates, and sometimes from different countries – Oman, Qatar. It’s not huge here, but it’s definitely growing.
Who’s the core team behind Against GraviTi? The core team now is four people. We all have different backgrounds. One of them is Ahmed – he’s a personal trainer as well. He’s into MMA and Parkour too. But we find people coming to us from different backgrounds and sharing the same experience. They find that Street Workout shares a basic element with all sports, which is strength. It’s something important for anyone doing any kind of sport. Whatever you’re doing, Street Workout can be useful.
You took part in the Street Workout World Championship in Russia this year. What was that like? Yes, I qualified for Kuwait and the Middle East, and then I qualified for the Moscow World Championship. Getting 70 athletes from 49 countries – the best athletes gathering together for three days and sharing their experience and skills – it was amazing. I didn’t actually care much about the ranking; I just wanted to learn from the others.
Hopefully, soon we can arrange some sort of championship here in the UAE. I’m not promising anything, but this is my vision, to grow the community here. In Moscow, on every street corner, there are bars. And people are training there at any time of the day. Everywhere you go, there are people training, and I wish we could bring that here to the UAE.
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