
The Glyph Unit in effect
Day 1 - In the gym
On the first day UF was repped by Bam, Ez, Jashman, Kerbie, Kie,
Lewis, Livewire, Pip, Sticky and Stoney, with Bam, Ez and Sticky
leading the way with teaching of the basics. In-between the rest of
the guys gave demo's of some of the more ambitious techniques for the
cameras.

Boom.....group shot!!!
Of Jack's group it was Kie who really got into it most. Coming from a
background in Ninjitsu, he was really keen to get involved. Initially,
the day started off with us thinking "WTF have we got ourselves into?"
as nobody other than Jack and Kie seemed to really give a shit. But
after some games and a demo, the mood swung in our favour and everyone
began to get into the vibe. By the end of the day we got to the point
where everyone was at a level where they tackled an assault course
we'd set up, surprisingly well. At the end of the day we explained to
everyone that we were very happy with the effort applied and that with
a little bit of on location training, they'd be ready to tackle a
basic street run.
Day 2 - On the Streets
Everyone arrives at St Paul's and they are all aching like mad
from the gym session (bwahahahahaha). Sticky led them through a
thorough warm up before the director decided to throw everyone in the
deep end and call action pretty much instantly, with no prior
walkthrough. This saw a bemused group set off on a run that never
seemed to end. When they finally stopped, some were having asthma
attacks and were all sweating profusely. A couple of people were
actually crying (bwahahahahahaha again) but as they say, the show must
go on and the director quickly shouted action again and off they all
trundled. Was highly amusing to see, but equally as frustrating as we
wanted to see the guys stepping up to try some techniques attributed
to freerun as opposed to funrun.

Jack catches some quality hangtime
By the time we reached the Southbank, things started to get
interesting and we saw things being spiced up a bit. While Kie was
loving every minute and Jack was getting well and truly stuck in
throwing down plenty of rolls on concrete, the others weren't keeping
up too well. Anthony was plain struggling with a fitness level of
zero, Becky had knackered her hip, Gerogie was running on a busted
knee and Lisa was just having a truly miserable time. That said, they
were still trying which was all anyone could have asked of them. Jack
being Jack, wanted to step up and do something with some meat and
bones on, so after consulting the stunt coordinator, Jim, we set up
some boxes and mats for him to launch himself onto from height. As the
Parkour purists cried into their raw egg and milk drinks, screaming
about roofjumps and drops, everyone laughed and shouted "Freerun".

Blue fresh home from South Africa, explains to the guys how he got
jacked at gunpoint
Day 3 - The last stretch
The last day followed much the same
pattern as day 2 but due to poor weather, pick up shots were the main
priority along with body cam shots. As the weather got better, more
action was captured and as the finale skit, Jack and Kie stepped up to
try their hand successfully in cat leaping the Imax walls. All in all,
the whole experience was a really good one. The crew and recruits were
all really great people and a real pleasure to work with. As for Jack,
he was top class and aside from really getting into the swing of
things, proved to be a really nice guy who joined in with kegging,
telling offensive jokes and even adopted Sticky's knack of jamming his
fingers in places they shouldn't be.

Wasting no time
in getting Jack glyphed up for this pose
