Bryce Evans

Bryce Evans is a Colorado Springs native with a lifelong passion for movement, adventure, and helping people grow through physical challenge. He brings more than two decades of experience across parkour-style movement, rock climbing, gymnastics, calisthenics, and athletic training into every class he coaches. Bryce began rock climbing at age six and continued into his mid-twenties, training and competing in technical bouldering while also free-climbing large outdoor walls that demanded focus, endurance, and precision. Long before that, he was inspired by Ninja Warrior—watching the original Japanese show as a kid and later earning the opportunity to compete on American Ninja Warrior himself. His interest in parkour started in middle school, but without access to proper equipment or coaching, he trained independently for years. Bryce began his professional coaching career teaching swim lessons, then moved into a gymnastics facility at 19, where he taught himself flips, tumbling, and handsprings and was quickly promoted into a coaching role. Since then, he has worked as an EMT, a tree-climbing arborist, and for one summer, a hot tub repairman, but he never stopped moving or training, and he is very excited to be coaching again! Today, Bryce blends climbing, gymnastics, Ninja Warrior, and parkour into dynamic, engaging classes that build coordination, strength, resilience, and self-belief—while keeping training fun, safe, and exciting.