Hi, I'm Zsombor, the Profi Nagytestvér.
I'm an 11th-grade student at the Premontrei High School in Keszthely. I actively play football, cycle, and live an active lifestyle. I started this page because I genuinely enjoy spending time with kids and want to help parents by keeping their boys active and engaged—whether we're playing football, going for walks, or doing whatever we agreed on.

I just love spending time with them.
As a student and athlete, I know exactly how much energy 6-12 year old boys have. At this age, sitting on the couch scrolling through a phone doesn't work. They need someone who runs on the pitch with them, plays football, and actively joins the fun.
Working in camps (both day camps at the Kazinczy school and the residential Bárka camp) taught me how to connect with boys while keeping healthy boundaries. For me, this isn't just a job—it's something I genuinely enjoy doing.
How I handle challenges
- I don't shout or order kids around. If there's tension, I sit down with them and talk through why we shouldn't do it that way.
- I try to find a compromise: I offer another interesting activity to defuse the situation.
- I don't use complex theories; I simply treat them as partners and we stick to the rules we agreed on.
Where I learned responsibility.
I have worked as a supervisor in several camps, looking after larger groups of kids. That is where I learned how to keep the mood fun and active while ensuring safety and rules are respected.
Kazinczy Ferenc Primary School, Tapolca
Day camp • 2 occasions- Age group: grades 2-5 (7-11 years old)
- Role: Supervisor
- 8300 Tapolca, Kazinczy tér 4.
Bárka Camp of the Hungarian Reformed Church
Residential camp • Erzsébet camps- Age group: grades 5-6 (10-12 years old)
- Role: Supervisor
- Fonyódliget Erzsébet camp, full residential programme
Sports and movement are part of my daily life.
Alongside my studies, I regularly train, play football, ride my bike, and value an active lifestyle.
I consider this to be a real advantage in childcare. For many 6-12 year old boys, just having someone sit next to them isn't enough — they need movement, play, and a presence that actually joins in.
If he wants to play football, we go out to play. If he feels like cycling, we go for a safe ride. And if he just wants to move, run around, or burn off energy, I'm right there with him.
For me, active programs are not forced activities, but a natural part of our time together.

Peace of mind for parents, fun for kids.
I know how hard it can be for parents to trust someone with their child. Honest communication is my priority: if any difficulty arises, I will tell you directly without sugarcoating it.
If this is what you want beside your son, let’s talk.
A short free intro call is enough to see whether my direct approach fits your family.