Logan Frady’s “Charmed”
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Alec (@riqbic) sat down for a brief chat with Logan (@lognfrdy):
Alec: Logan Frady… the chilliest man on earth.
Logan: Bro I’m primed for this interview right now, *gesturing* got my sandwich… beer…
Alec: Let’s get this stuff out of the way… tell us your training history. When did you start? Who were your mentors?
Logan: Yes… yes…

Logan: …
Logan: Oh yeah I’m Logan Frady!
Logan: I’m 22 now so I believe I’ve been training since I was nine so thirteen years or so. I’m from a very rural part of Colorado, but somehow a parkour gym started up there. I started training flips and movement when I was eight or nine because I LOVED WWE. Jeff Hardy was my goat. I just wanted to be like Jeff Hardy, but that transformed and I fell in love with parkour. There was this little parkour program from a little gymnastics gym that was kinda on the edge of town. My parents took me there cause I was doing flips off the roof, and they were like “man, I think we need to get this guy into some sort of training where he can progress with this”. I did not dig gymnastics. Eventually a gym named Move to Inspire opened up, where I had a handful of mentors and homies to start training with.
Alec: When you were starting to actually look into the scene, who were your goats? When you were 13 who inspired you to train?
Logan: Slight sidetrack… When I was at JOD 6, and we were having a break from the premiere, I was smoking with Valtteri (@val.aho)… and I was like “bro… you don’t even understand — this is ridiculous to me”. If you had told thirteen-year-old Logan that he would be smoking outside a sold-out theatre with Valtteri he would probably piss himself. And Valtteri saying “dude, I’m stoked to see your video”??? *sighs, sips beer* Definitely him. Also Dante Grazioli (@dantegrazioli), Christopher Hollingsworth (@parkourchris), Chad… something or other? I can’t find him or remember him. You can even throw Ross Allen (@rossallenpk) and Tryhard Collective (@tryhardcollective) for sure, please get that in there. So young arc… definitely those guys.

Alec: Maybe some commenters can help us find the missing Chad. The video is finally done, how do you feel?
Logan: Oh my gosh, I am just overwhelmingly stoked that me and Egg were able to do this, and that you guys gave us the opportunity, and that it all happened. I don’t have a single gripe, everything went perfect to me and I’m so pleased with what we’ve done. There’s not a thought in my mind of a clip that I wanted and didn’t get, *swigs beer* and like the editing was so banging, and you guys are so goated to me, so to answer your question this is a dream. Perfect.
Buy Logan a cold Modelo ($3 each):
Alec: Oh perfect logan… that was exactly the byte that I needed. (Commons shill).
Alec: So you also skate a lot, and you obviously have a lot of tricking influence in your movement. Two part question here how does skating affect your parkour, and can you also try to put your style into words?
Logan: I have two good answers

Logan: So first, skating has been overall quite impactful for how I move and how I think of movement. At first I utilized parkour a lot to learn now to skate. It gave me control, how to move my body comfortably, and bailing — that was a big part of it. So at first parkour influenced skating, but once I got into skating enough to develop a style, it gave me a good gauge of what things in parkour I want to do. Some days I realized on the board I was just less comfortable with it, sometimes it made me realize things about parkour that I forgotten because I had been at it for so long. Sometimes I would realize “today I don’t want to be skating this, let’s go somewhere else. With parkour I had lost track of what pushing myself was, and what forcing myself was. That’s how I had my last big injury, which was an eye opener for sure. Now I’m like “man… I could just not do this right now.. I’m just not feeling it. I know that I could but am I enjoying this right now?”

Logan: I think sometimes people categorize their style too much, I do parkour, I do freerunning, I do tricking, I just like to move how it feels good. If I’m doing a descent or massive jump or kong pre or I’m busting a combo on a non-spot it all just feels good. I view them as all the same.
Logan: A lot of the stuff on Instagram is easy to film, self filmed, little tricking stuff, but I DO PARKOUR. Coming in to movement I just never saw the difference, I’d always be asking parkour heads if they know trickers, and they never would. I just didn’t even realize they were two different mediums.
Logan: I’m influenced by every corner or parkour, freeruning, and tricking media. It’s just like… I dunno. I would just describe it all as parkour, I’d say just moving in general is my style.
This video is amazing! I wish I could watching it for the first time all over again!
beautiful video. Shit like this makes me want to train hard and film a part
I’m still out here looking for someone as chill as this guy!!!
goat shit dude
Badass dude, sick to see how far you’ve come from back in the MTI days!
The vibes, the editing, the movement, the music choices, the personality . . . consider me charmed
smoov