His first approach to Yoga was in 2000 while studying Sociology at the Central University of Venezuela. He began his first practices in the Yoga Club of the UCV, interested in the study and analysis of the ancient texts of Yoga (Yoga Shastras) from the perspective of the Sociology of Religion. In 2005 he graduated as a Sociologist, eventually specializing in Eastern religions. Studied Bhakti and Hatha Yoga with Regina Shakti (President of the Yoga Institute of Sao Paolo) and Trivikrama Maharaj in Sao Paolo, Brazil. He spent several months in Greece where he completed the Ashtanga Primary Series under the tutelage of Professors Radha Warrel and Pierre Seghir at the YogaPlus Center in the city of Agios Pavlos and began studies of the Intermediate Series with Cliff Barber, continuing his training In Mysore, India. In 2008, he was certified as a Professor of the International Yoga Alliance. Finally he dedicated himself exclusively to the study of the Vinyasa Yoga System. He has participated in numerous courses, workshops and classes of: Anatomy of Yoga, Primary Series, Sanskrit and Devanagari Alphabet, Yin Yoga, Pranayama, Yoga Nidra, Kriya Yoga, Vinyasa Flow Yoga, Subtle Anatomy and Alignment among others, all around the world. He served as Academic Coordinator of the Venezuelan Yoga Association until 2012, graduated as Physiotherapist at CULTCA (2014) mentioned cumlaude, and currently teaches Vinyasa Yoga in Madrid, spain.