
Step by step
A clear path to confident handstands
Each new stage brings its own challenges, but we’ll face them together.
I’m here to guide your journey, support you through frustrations, and celebrate all of the wins with you - the big ones and the small ones!
Coaching
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1:1 Online Coaching
Personalised Plan, Video Analysis & Feedback, Live Video Sessions, Guidance & Support
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In-Person - Berlin
Private Classes, Small Group PT, Group Classes, Workshops
From where you are, to where you want to go.
Having a Coach - Working together
Handstands and hand/arm balances are fun and exciting skills to learn, but they can also be challenging and frustrating.
Some days everything clicks and other days… Well, other days happen as well.
Whether you’re a complete beginner or deep in the journey, there are always new things to learn and challenges to overcome, sometimes they’re physical, mental, logistical, or all three.
Whether it’s conquering fears, building strength, improving technique, gaining mobility, or training with time constraints, having someone there to guide the journey and support you makes a big difference.
We’ll work together so you:
Know what to do and how to do it – Build strength, overcome fears, improve technique, and gain mobility.
Make training fit into your life – Whether you're balancing a busy schedule, coming back from an injury, or want to train 6 days a week, we’ll adjust accordingly.
Have a process you can trust – A clear, structured way to keep learning, growing, and improving.
Get the support you need – Especially when things get tough, so you feel more in control of your balance journey and know you’re on the right path.
With the right approach, a clear plan, and someone to guide you through the ups and downs you can learn what once felt impossible.
For more information on the different ways I can help or if you want to know more in-depth information about how I coach click one of the links below.
Or send me a message, I’m also a human.
About
Hi, I’m Craig,
I’ve been coaching for as long as I can remember, quite literally actually.
It started with various types of gymnastics as a teenager but when, as a part of my own training, I specialised in hand balance at the National Centre for Circus Arts I also started teaching adults how to handstand.
So, at this point, I’ve seen quite a few handstands, and done quite a few myself.
What I’ve learned and what I love is that handstands can constantly evolve, there are always new ideas to explore and skills to improve. Curiosity, both as a coach and in my own training has meant that the learning and growing never stops.
As a coach, I share this idea of exploration and guide people through the mindset shifts and physical development they need to keep progressing.