Nordic Walking in southern Britanny
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What is Nordic Walking?
Nordic Walking uses specially designed poles to
enhance your natural walking experience. With a technique that is
similar to the upper body action of classic cross country skiing, Nordic
Walking becomes a genuinely whole body exercise that can be enjoyed at
many levels, from walking for health to athletic Nordic running. More
than 10 million people globally enjoy this outdoor activity all year
round.
How will it benefit my body?
Nordic Walking combines the simplicity and accessibility
of walking with simultaneous core and upper body conditioning similar
to Nordic skiing. The result is a full body workout, which means that
you:
- burn up to 46% more calories compared to walking without poles
- release tension in the neck and shoulders
- improve your posture and gait
- strengthen your back and abdominal muscles
- reduce the impact on the joints
And because Nordic Walking doesn’t feel like hard work you’ll be happy to walk further and for longer.
Is it for me?
Nordic Walking is a very accessible activity and
something that can be shared by people of different fitness levels.
It’s an ideal activity for people who haven’t exercised for a while or
who dislike traditional sports or gym activities. An injured person can
use the poles to support and guide, working to improve fitness as part
of their rehabilitation. Athletes can use Nordic Walking for cross
training and incorporate Nordic running. Community groups find it a
sociable way to keep fit. If you’d like to shed a few pounds, then
Nordic Walking is an enjoyable way to do this. It’s great for fitness
enthusiasts who like to try new things. Whatever your age from 8 to
80+, you’ll probably enjoy discovering the benefits of Nordic Walking
that improve your quality of life.