Fenjo van Wilderen from Heusden is a true acrobat. With the greatest ease, he climbs the rack standing in his backyard. The exercises he subsequently performs are no joke. Calisthenics helped him overcome a drug addiction, Fenjo says. Now he wants to create a public calisthenics park in Asten. On June 18, he is asking the council committee for 50,000 euros. Eight years ago, Fenjo lost everything: his girlfriend, house, business, and car. He had …
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Fenjo van Wilderen from Heusden is a true acrobat. With the greatest ease, he climbs the rack standing in his backyard. The exercises he subsequently performs are no joke. Calisthenics helped him overcome a drug addiction, Fenjo says. Now he wants to create a public calisthenics park in Asten. On June 18, he is asking the council committee for 50,000 euros. Eight years ago, Fenjo lost everything: his girlfriend, house, business, and car. He had …