I help people reconnect with their body and rediscover that they are capable, adaptive, and able to guide their own path.
Where It Started
From a young age, my body was where everything came together.
Movement was never just something I did, it was how I expressed myself, released tension, and found structure. I grew up immersed in physical sports, constantly pushing and testing my body.
This early relationship with movement still shapes how I work with people today.

ABOUT
After losing my father at a young age, I grew up without a clear male reference point.
Physical effort became my language, a way to find direction and expression when words were missing.
That intensity came with consequences.
Over the years, injuries accumulated, pain shifted through my body, and physiotherapy became routine.
But more than frustration, what stayed with me was curiosity.
THE TURNING POINT
I didn’t just want the pain to stop.
I wanted to understand why it kept returning, why one issue led to another.
When my shoulder and elbow didn’t respond to standard approaches, something shifted. I realised I had been looking at my body in fragments, not as a whole.
That shift, from fixing symptoms to understanding patterns, became the foundation of my work.
HOW I WORK TODAY
Today, I work with people dealing with chronic pain and recurring limitations.
I listen carefully — not just to symptoms, but to patterns, history, and context.
My goal isn’t to “fix” you, but to help you understand your body and rebuild trust in it.
I remain a student. Always.
Refining how the body adapts, compensates, and reorganizes when given the right input.
My work is about clarity, not force.
About intelligent movement, not endless treatment.