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Why Royalkey Ninja League?

We are a small community coming together to make a big impact in our athletes lives. Giving them an opportunity to compete with other athletes that have the same amount of heart and passion as they have. 

Taking athletes to a new level of competition. Our league is designed to give athletes affiliated with a gym facility or an individual athlete the ages of 17 and younger a chance to compete with other athletes at there level. 

Competition
Participating Gym Membership

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Sign Up

Owner/Gym pays $100 a year to be a part of the Royalkey Ninja League

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Hosting

As a participating gym you are required to host a minimum of 1 competition with the Royalkey Movement criteria. Testing your knowledge to design a Speed, Skill, and Freestyle course. 

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Payment

Collect payment from athletes at your facility. Use the online portal to register your team for each competition. Send a form with all athletes and their competing levels per category to our team.

(10 Team Member Min.)

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Individual Participant Membership

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Sign Up

A yearly fee of $25 

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Hosting

No hosting requirements, you are not required to host any competitions and can compete at as many or as little competitions as you would like. 

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Payment

Each competition will cost $125 per competing athlete. Register for competitions through our portal paying online, sending an email to our team with the level of each participating athlete for each competition area.

You are required to have a yearly membership to have access to any of the competitions

Course Competitions

Competition Levels

Our competition levels are designed for each athlete to compete where they fit for each course. It is up to either your coach, facility, or as an individual participant to decide what level you fit in for each course. 

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Page
(Beginner)

A beginner-level parkour ninja contestant is new to the competitive scene but brings raw enthusiasm and fearless energy to every run.

 

They’re still developing their technique and consistency, often approaching obstacles with creative problem-solving rather than polished form.

 

While they may hesitate on more technical elements like precision jumps or complex grip transitions, they make up for it with determination, quick learning, and a willingness to try again after a fall.

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Squire
(Intermediate)

An intermediate-level parkour ninja contestant has moved beyond the basics and shows solid control, confidence, and flow on the course.

 

They understand how to read obstacles quickly and choose efficient lines, combining strength, balance, and momentum with growing precision.

 

While not flawless, their movements are purposeful.

 

They handle common challenges—like wall runs, swings, and precision jumps—with consistency.

 

This contestant competes with a clear goal of pushing limits, refining technique.

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Knight
(Advance)

An advanced-level parkour ninja contestant is a seasoned, high-performing athlete who attacks the course with speed, control, and confidence.

 

Their movement is smooth and efficient, chaining obstacles together with precision and minimal wasted energy.

 

They demonstrate exceptional strength, explosive power, and refined technique, allowing them to handle complex transitions, dynamic swings, and high-risk precision jumps with consistency.

 

Rely on experience, mental toughness, and sharp execution—turning difficult obstacles into calculated, almost effortless displays of athletic mastery.

Trophy Celebration

Awards/Placements

During each competition athletes are competing within a Page (beginner), Squire (intermediate), or Knight (advance) group. At the end of each competition an athlete will be awarded a pendent (if the gym chooses trophies it will be there responsibility to provide them) for first, second, or third within each level for each category. 

 

At the end of the competition season the best of the best athletes will be invited to compete at a Kings and Queens Coronation event where a crown will be awarded for each competing bracket (Page, Squire, or Knight) per each category (Skill, Speed, and Style).

 

Some athletes may be competing within a Squire (intermediate) group for the Speed portion but a Knight (advance)  for the Freestyle portion. If you are a facility registering your athletes you will be provided a spreadsheet to place each competing athlete within there proper competing level.

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