Movement has fascinated Nil since childhood. For him, movement is more than training and practice more than repetition – it is a lifelong exploration connecting body, mind, and creativity, opening the gateway to a vibrant, balanced, and fulfilled life. A practice that keeps evolving as he does.

With a background in sports science and years of study with diverse teachers, seminars, and resources, he has spent over a decade sharing his passion as a teacher. Continuous learning, curiosity, and openness form the foundation of his work, deepened through study, dialogue, and exchange with mentors and peers.

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His teaching spans many disciplines – from rehabilitation and health training to acrobatics, strength and mobility, skateboarding, bouldering, dance, parkour, meditation and pedagogy. It goes beyond the physical, embracing learning processes, self-exploration, trust in the body and working with fear.

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He believes growth emerges from the union of opposites – tension and release, focus and freedom. His work embodies this dialogue: precise yet playful, strong yet subtle, calm yet alive. Here, progress feels natural — not pressured, but emerging from trust and exploration.

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Cultivating Movement Competence

An interdisciplinary approach that develops body awareness, versatility and technical precision. The focus is on building confidence, competence and the ability to act with freedom across different situations. Skills are honed through a balance of exact technical practice and playful, situational application.

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Maintenance of physical health

Targeted, physical training with a holistic approach. Integration of strength, mobility, coordination, grounding and posture. Movement as a basic human need and an essential element for long-term health.

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Creative Work

Movement as a portal for creativity and self-expression. Beyond functional or technical practice, it becomes a means to explore, experiment and realize individuality. Physical practice serves as a medium to embody ideas, spark curiosity and cultivate personal expression

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Inner Awareness

Movement as a tool to engage with internal processes and cultivate presence. It supports fear management, selfreflection, and mindfulness, transforming physical practice into a space for introspection and personal growth.