Chris Ilabaca
Founder · Creative DirectorThe filmmaker and architect behind Breach Culture since parkour's formative years. Building narrative, infrastructure, and ownership for the community.
Documenting, celebrating, and elevating parkour as a legitimate cultural discipline. Community over individuals. Always.
Breach Culture is a UK parkour media platform built from inside the discipline, not imposed on it from outside. We document the athletes, the events, the film projects and the community arguments that define what parkour actually is, in 2025 and beyond.
Founded by Chris Ilabaca from the Wirral, Breach Culture is built from inside the parkour community. Every piece of content we produce, every editorial decision we make, and every project we undertake is guided by one principle: does this serve the culture?
We are not a content farm. We do not chase algorithms. We do not produce throwaway clips optimised for engagement metrics. We produce work that matters. Long form editorial that tells stories properly. Cinematic video projects that treat athletes with the seriousness they deserve. Event coverage that goes beyond highlight reels.
One properly produced project is worth more than a hundred disposable clips.
Community over individuals. Parkour has always been a collective discipline. The best projects, the best events, the best scenes are built by groups of people who commit to something bigger than themselves.
Quality over quantity. One properly produced project is worth more than a hundred disposable clips. We would rather publish one article a month that genuinely contributes to the discourse than flood a feed with content nobody remembers.
Representation matters. Parkour talent exists everywhere, not just in the places the algorithm has already discovered. Northern England, regional France, smaller European scenes. These stories deserve to be told, and told well.
The culture sustains the discipline. When the sponsors leave and the trends move on, what remains is the culture. The jams, the training sessions, the friendships, the shared history. That is what we document and that is what we protect.
When the sponsors leave and the trends move on, what remains is the culture. That is what we document and that is what we protect.
Breach Culture operates within a wider ecosystem of brands and organisations, each serving a different part of the movement and parkour community. Together they form a network that covers media, education, talent management, and community development.
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The filmmaker and architect behind Breach Culture since parkour's formative years. Building narrative, infrastructure, and ownership for the community.
A creator with deep roots in parkour and a sharp instinct for what makes culture feel real on screen. Captures the moments most people overlook.
Brings commercial clarity and structure to the creative engine. Roadmaps, systems, and the operational foundations that keep projects shipping.
Seven years deep in parkour. Photographer first, with a visual style between raw action and street observation. Also works across video, editing, drawing and graphic design.
One of the most respected visual storytellers to come out of UK parkour. Cinematic depth from Brewman to Bape, Adidas Originals, and Trapstar.
One of the most influential parkour athletes in the world. Presenter and lead storyteller for the Spot History Series.
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