💫 The “birth” of my practice 👀

I was always a sensitive and deeply emotional child — but without a space to express this side of myself, I learned to hold it in. Over time, my body became the container for unspoken feelings: severe allergies, asthma, skin rashes, gynecological issues, and eventually a large ovarian cyst that shut down one of my ovaries.

Movement and horses became my medicine. Sports gave me discipline and resilience. Horses gave me presence, reflection, and safety. They don’t respond to words but to energy and authenticity. Their ability to mirror my fears, strength, and inner state shaped how I understand the body and life itself. Alongside psychotherapy and osteopathy, they helped me heal, layer by layer.

This journey led me to study kinesiology, biomechanics and body in depth, and at the same time, to explore how emotions, stress, and trauma live in our tissues and nervous system. From this intersection, my practice was born.

I call it Kinesiohealing: a formation of two words.

  • Kinesio (from kinesiology, the science of human movement, and the wisdom of the body).

  • Healing (because through movement and awareness, we can access and release emotional and physical trauma).

Kinesiohealing represents the meeting point of science and lived experience, of body and mind, of resilience and compassion.

Today, my work is about helping others transform pain into power — building strength, awareness, and resilience not just in the body, but in the whole self.

Hidden Truths of Tea ✨

Beneath the science and structure of my work lives another part of me — a quieter, spiritual side that has always guided my path.

From animals I learned to feel deeply, to listen beyond words, and to hold space with empathy. Over time, I discovered a gift for connecting with people on a deeper level — sensing emotions, sometimes even channeling insights, and offering reflections that reach beyond the physical.

My curiosity for the unseen led me to study astrology, fascinated by the stars, cycles, and symbolic language of the universe. Astrology became part of my daily life, a compass for understanding the rhythms of growth, change, and transformation.

I’ve also walked with plant medicine, which offered me profound healing and clarity, and deepened my trust in nature’s intelligence. This experience strengthened my belief that true health begins with how we nourish ourselves — through real, wholesome food and natural remedies — rather than relying only on quick fixes or pills. Nutrition, when approached with awareness, can be one of the most powerful forms of medicine.

Though I keep this spiritual side mostly private, it shapes everything I do. It allows me to see the body not only as muscle, bone, and movement, but also as memory, emotion, energy, and spirit. It’s the quiet undercurrent of Kinesiohealing — the part that reminds me that true transformation happens when science, body wisdom, and soul all meet.