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KOL WATERBABIES

A graduate of Tel Aviv University & The Arava Institute, Kfir played water-polo from the age 7, then professionally for the youth national team and after as a coach and player for another 10 years.
When his daughter Noam was born in 2005, Kfir began studying baby development in water. Kfir found his ultimate passion in hydrotherapy and baby swim - a combination of his love for water, mind & body awareness, and children.
Driven by a desire to offer a better holistic approach to reconnect people back to water. He combines his knowledge of different methods, such as Yoga, Pilates, Shiatsu, and Thai massage, with various aquatic bodywork techniques in search of the ultimate goal of raising babies to their full potential. He is an advanced yoga instructor, Pilates instructor, and bodyworker on land and in water.
Koli has also been involved in training and mentoring new therapists. As a therapist, with an unwavering commitment to his craft, he embodies a blend of discipline and curiosity that defines his strict daily practice.
Beyond his professional expertise, Koli is also a devoted father, bringing a personal touch to his practice. His experience as a parent deepens his empathy and compassion. This dual role as a therapist and father enriches his ability to support both infants and their parents, offering practical guidance for a life changing experience.
Alexa Young, CA USA
“I've been following Kfir Kol waterbabies method for years now and no one else in the therapeutic world brings this natural gift of water love to the session ."
Moran A., Israel
"This brings a whole new meaning to water therapy, Kfir Kol's method is something every parent should try."
Joana, Portugal
"My baby was only 2 weeks old when she met Koli. They connected so quickly in the water. She even even fell asleep in his hands! He is a mix of baby therapist and dolphin whisperer... really take a chance, as a parent to do the unconventional"
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