We’re a small, family-run business with a huge passion for movement, creativity, and teamwork. Originally from Spain, we grew up abroad and speak English fluently. Our story is full of excitement, hard work, and countless hours literally building our center from scratch.
Leo, our Head Coach, discovered Parkour in the U.S. when he was just six years old. Back then, Parkour was barely known, and his first class was with a group of teenagers in a park—there weren’t any specialized gyms yet. When one finally opened, Leo signed up immediately. By the age of seven, he already knew he wanted to become a Parkour coach “when he grew up.” Since then, Parkour has been his passion, his path, and his future.
From an early age, Leo trained and coached at various gyms, dedicating himself to mastering everything he needed to reach his goal. Eventually, he became a certified coach in the U.S., perfecting both his technique and teaching style. Today, he brings that same energy to every class, blending fun, skill, and experience to make each session unique. He knows exactly how to motivate kids and connect with them.
Luna, our coach for the youngest students, also grew up in the U.S. and has a natural talent for working with children. She started training and teaching Parkour and Kinetrix at a young age, and she also launched her own babysitting business, caring for kids and teaching them through games and activities. Her love for movement and for working with children has only grown over the years, and her energy, patience, and enthusiasm make her a favorite among the little ones.
Luna now leads our Minis program (ages 4–6), where she combines experience and creativity to help the youngest students explore movement safely and joyfully. She connects with the kids effortlessly, turning each small achievement into a meaningful milestone.
Being homeschooled allowed both Leo and Luna to dedicate their days to training and perfecting their skills without the constraints of traditional schooling. The freedom this offered, combined with the opportunity to interact and learn alongside children of different ages, gave them a rich and varied experience that shaped their future careers and lives.
Linda, who leads operations, organization, and events, grew up in England and has always had a love for creativity and celebrations. She especially enjoys working with children and seeing them excited to share their day. Those little moments are what make every day at Paradox special. From a young age, she showed artistic talent and a knack for bringing events to life—especially Halloween—and she handles every detail of our themed parties and special events with care and dedication.
Penny, our mascot, is an adorable Frenchie who’s always ready for cuddles. Her “job” is hard work: greeting everyone, soaking up attention, and making sure nobody misses any of the fun at Paradox.
Behind it all is Alex, the dad and family handyman. For years he ran his own construction business in the U.S., so he’s an expert with wood and building. Now he puts all that experience into constructing every structure, obstacle, and detail in our center. He also handles maintenance to keep everything safe and in perfect condition.
After many years abroad, we decided to return to Spain and bring all the knowledge and experience we gained in the U.S. to share here.
At Paradox, we believe in teamwork, imagination, and the joy of moving together. Everything you see in our center has been built with our own hands, with care and dedication. Paradox isn’t just a center—it’s a community where every jump matters and every smile counts.