My Story

I didn’t come into this work through theory alone.

Growing up sensitive and physically challenged by allergies, asthma and hormonal issues, I learned early that the body carries what we don’t express. Strength, I discovered, is not only built in muscles — it is built through awareness, regulation and resilience.

Movement became my anchor.
Horses became my teachers.

Through sport I developed discipline and structure.
Through animals and nature I learned presence, subtlety and trust in what cannot always be measured.

That duality shaped my path.

I went on to study kinesiology and biomechanics, grounding myself in the science of movement and human performance. At the same time, I remained deeply curious about how stress, emotions and life experiences shape the nervous system and the way we move.

From this intersection, the concept of Kinesiohealing was born.

Kinesio — the science and intelligence of movement.
Healing — the body’s capacity to restore itself when given the right stimulus and awareness.

It is not a method.
It is the philosophy that guides my work.

Today, I integrate structured, science-based training with a refined sensitivity to the whole human system.

I believe pain can become power — when approached with intelligence, discipline and awareness.

And I continue to explore that path myself.