Building Balance for Life 🌟
“We help kids build balance, focus, and resilience—one step on the slackline at a time.”
Experienced slackline coach & resilience trainer
Pioneered Slacklining in Singapore, experience for over 15 years. Focused on Safe, Structured, and fun programs for kids aged 3–15. Ex-naval officer (MAJ) turned entrepreneur, where safety is utmost priority.
Was featured in live Television, train and perform to raise funds for Charity: Society of the Physically Disabled (2013)
Committed to building both physical skills (balance, coordination, strength) and mental skills (focus, confidence, resilience)
Was featured in the Newpaper, pioneered Slacklining
Introduced the unconventional sport in Singapore, back in Singapore Polytechnic
👉 Why parents trust us:
Small group sizes for safety & attention
Certified equipment + trained facilitators
Family-friendly program where parents are welcome to participate
Why Slackline? (The Unique Value)
Slacklining is more than balancing on a rope.
It teaches focus, patience, and adaptability; skills kids need in today’s fast-changing world.
Every wobble is a lesson: fall, get back up, try again. It’s resilience in action, disguised as play.
“As a father, I’ve seen how today’s kids grow up in a world full of distractions, pressures, and challenges that we never faced at their age. I started slacklining as a personal journey to build balance and resilience in my own life...and it transformed me.
I realised if kids could learn these skills early: how to fall safely, how to get up after setbacks, and how to focus amidst chaos, they would grow stronger not just in body, but in mind and spirit.
That’s why I started this movement: to give children a safe, fun, and powerful way to build resilience for life. To remind them (and us parents) that balance is not just physical...it’s the foundation of confidence, focus, and mental wellness.”
Mission:
To nurture a new generation of resilient, confident kids through fun, balance-based play.
Vision:
A community where families grow stronger together, one step at a time.