about us.

We didn’t build Teknique to be trendy.

We built it because we were frustrated.
With the industry. With how people were being coached.
With systems that talked about results but didn’t deliver them.

“Coaching done properly.”


Teknique wasn’t built to be trendy. It wasn’t rushed into existence with a logo and a lease. It came out of years of coaching, training, failing, recovering, learning—and seeing too many people left behind by systems that didn’t care enough to understand them.We were both personal trainers. Different styles, different strengths, but one shared frustration: the industry rarely gave people the results or respect they deserved. We trained in different disciplines, worked in commercial gyms, small units, professional academies—we saw the good, the bad, and everything in between. And what we always came back to was this: we needed to build something that felt like home. Something we could do right.The name? Teknique is part joke, part legacy. We grew up with games like Tekken and martial arts in our lives—Danny literally trained to black belt in Taekwondo. But it also says something bigger: everyone talks about technique like it’s the holy grail. We get it—form matters. But chasing perfection can paralyse people. We believe in strong foundations, not stiffness. Movement that’s adaptable. Coaching that’s built around effort, not ego. That’s Teknique—where technical meets personal, and where growth always comes from doing.We work in phases. No final version. Just steps forward, each one built on the last. Running a business together hasn’t been seamless—how could it be? We’re different people. But we’re united in what matters: results, integrity, and building something worth coming back to. We’ve learned a lot, both independently and side by side. And we’re just getting started.What do we want people to take away from all this? That the time, money, and energy they invest here isn’t just "worth it"—it changes them. Moves them years ahead of where they were. Gives them the framework to train smarter, recover faster, and move through life with a kind of strength they didn’t have before.And if they finish with us and still drop a message months or years later, asking a question or just saying thanks—we know we did our job right.