The Royal House and JIYO

Team JIYO has established a strong relationship with the Danish Royal Family through several performances and personal teaching.

Team JIYO's performances for the Royal House have been a huge success, and this has led to more requested performances for the royal family. The team is known for their professional and energetic presentations, which have been a source of inspiration and motivation for the royal family.

The team's training has also been a great success, and Prince Nikolaj and Prince Felix have learned many new skills through their training with Martin Coops, JIYO's founder. Their physical and mental capacities have been strengthened and this has helped them push boundaries.

Good relations over the years.

Team JIYO has performed for the Royal Palace on several occasions, including Prince Nikolaj's confirmation and the opening of the world's first official parkour park, JIYO Parken in Ørestad, Copenhagen, where His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik was also present. Team JIYO performed for the crown prince and the rest of the audience, and showed the crown prince around the park.

Team JIYO has a very good relationship with the Danish Royal Family.

Prince Nikolaj and Prince Felix were hooked on Parkour.

The pictures above show Prince Nikolaj and Prince Felix from the Danish Royal Family with Team JIYO, which has performed several times for the Royal Family. In the pictures, we are at Prince Nikolaj's confirmation, where JIYO put on a show and then the princes got to try some parkour tricks.

Shortly after the show, Prince Nikolaj and Prince Felix began to be taught by head trainer, Martin Coops, who has taught the princes privately for a long time.