FRANCESCO DI GENNARO
Presentation
Francesco Di Gennaro is a Kinesiologist specialized in Calisthenics. His vision of training goes beyond the concept of strength alone, placing control, awareness, and quality of movement at the center. His approach is grounded in safety, motor control, and injury prevention, with the goal of building solid and sustainable long-term training paths.
Within the YogaStenix®️ Teacher Training course, he works to make calisthenics accessible, progressive, and safe by designing targeted programming, establishing strong technical foundations, and creating adaptable progressions for different levels and goals.
In his professional experience, Francesco Di Gennaro has been a Calisthenics athlete since 2017 and has worked as a Coach and Trainer since 2021, developing expertise in programming, structuring technical progressions, teaching fundamentals, and developing strength and motor control.
His background includes participation in technical workshops with international athletes and organizations since 2021, as well as technical and non-technical training camps since 2020 and national training camps in 2024–2025.
Since 2022, he has been a Certified Sports Technician with ASD Eagle Association, through which he completed his European sports technician pathway, earning SNAQ educational credits. He also became Head of Parco Fitness Italia Academy and has taken part in sporting events, inaugurations, and territorial projects, combining hands-on practice with ongoing professional technical education.
Starting in 2025, he has been leading for Eagle Association the technical project dedicated to the organization of the WSWCF World Calisthenics Championships, which will take place in Rome in 2026.
He also has experience in education and training, with particular attention to methodological clarity and structured content delivery.
Since 2022, he has been co-founder of Superabile Project, an initiative developed with an inclusive and adaptive approach, and in 2025 he served as a Judge at the “Resistance North Stage.”