About Full Movement

My name is Gaëtan, and I’m from the Jura mountains in France. Movement has always been part of my life — skiing, skateboarding, and mountain sports — but I felt something was missing : a more complete, more artistic way of moving. I discovered dance at 16, along with parkour and acrobatics.

After a serious injury, I became deeply interested in strength training and in building the body from every angle — first to recover my physical condition, then to continue progressing.

I trained as a professional stunt performer, and once again expanded my knowledge across many disciplines, aiming to get the most out of every discovery and every encounter. I was searching for the perfect balance between strength and flexibility, explosiveness and control, awareness and instinct. Martial arts, yoga, Qi Gong, strength training methods, stretching and mobility work, skateboarding, surfing, gymnastics, slacklining, and much more. From each field, I started gathering the essential building blocks to reach the balance required for my goals.

After COVID, I had to redirect my path and move into teaching and coaching. Dance classes, parkour, fitness, and stretching — I discovered a real passion for sharing everything I had learned across so many disciplines and environments.

For a long time, I tried to categorize my way of training and my relationship between body and mind, which had become more of a way of life than just a training routine. But my curiosity and my way of bringing different forms of movement together into a single approach eventually pushed me to give it a name.

That’s how Full Movement was born — both a training method and a way of seeing movement itself, where every physical impulse becomes an opportunity for growth and improvement.

Today, with kindness and humility, I wish to share my knowledge, in the hope of helping, passing it on, and learning from all those who see, in my love for movement, a path toward deeper daily well-being, and who wish to discover that moving better leads to happiness.

Full Movement :
The Greatness of Movement