Public speaking for coaches, teachers, sport trainers, presenters.
“I don’t need voice training. I’m not a performer.”
We hear this often.
Usually right up until the moment when your voice is exhausted after two or three hours of teaching, coaching, or leading a training session.
If you teach group classes, lecture at university, run workshops, coach clients, or speak at events, you probably recognize this pattern:
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the voice fades halfway through the day
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speaking becomes effortful
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recovery takes hours or days
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microphones lead to shouting instead of calm projection
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hoarseness appears after intensive use
This is exactly why our professional voice and public speaking training in Rotterdam city center exists.
What these sessions focus on
These lessons are not about presentation tricks, body language coaching, or storytelling techniques.
We do not teach:
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where to place your hands
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how to look at the audience
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how to structure a speech
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how to “act confident”
What we actually train
We work with the physical foundations of your voice.
Our method focuses on:
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✔ releasing chronic muscular tension
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✔ opening breathing and resonance systems
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✔ building vocal endurance
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✔ producing power without pressure
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✔ preventing vocal fatigue and overload
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✔ integrating body support instead of forcing sound
The goal is simple:
a strong, stable, professional voice that lasts through long working days without strain or shouting.
Who this course is for
This training is designed for:
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university lecturers and professors
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trainers and coaches
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fitness instructors
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teachers
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managers and team leaders
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presenters and moderators
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professionals who speak for hours every day
Among our students are lecturers from Erasmus University, professionals working within municipal organizations, representatives of political parties, and athletes whose professions require constant verbal communication.
How it works:
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Practical course: 10 sessions, 90 minutes each
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Learn your body and voice mechanics
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Project your voice without tension or strain
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Use facial expression and gestures to engage your audience
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Relax your vocal cords and give your voice proper rest
These lessons help you speak clearly, powerfully, and confidently, even during long workdays, sales presentations, or public events.
✨ Stop screaming, start connecting, and let your voice work for you — not against you.