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Books : The Spirited Walker: Fitness Walking For Clarity, Balance, and Spiritual ConnectionIn association with Amazon.comList Price: $15.00 Amazon.com's Price: $14.70 You Save: $0.30 ( 2%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 613.7176 EAN: 9780060647360 ISBN: 0060647361 Label: HarperOne Manufacturer: HarperOne Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: May 01, 1998 Publisher: HarperOne Release Date: April 21, 1998 Studio: HarperOne Sales Rank: 268438 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Walking surpasses jogging as most peoples favourite form of exercise by five-to-one. The Spirited Walker introduces the idea of expanding ones walking regimen from simply a physical workout to a spiritual one a fitness routine for the body and soul. Drawing upon the Buddhist concept of the walking meditation spiritual practice on the move Kortge offers instruction and encouragement for: Developing a walking routine Learning and using proper walking techniques Developing awareness and focus while walking Practicing techniques for increased attentiveness, peacefulness and tranquility.Using breathing exercises, visualizations, and active affirmations.A unique approach to spiritual development, Kortges methods are simple, eminently practical, and rewarding for men and women of all ages and physical conditions. Beautifully written and gently inspiring, the Spirited Walker is one of the first books to explore the hidden and profound benefits of this enormously popular sport, offering a spirited new lesson in the pursuit of good health. Amazon.com Review: Mindless exercise may improve circulation and trim fat, but what does it do for the being within the body? Instead of zoning out (reading magazines on the treadmill, planning shopping lists while jogging), Carolyn Scott Kortge encourages readers to zone into the exercise through mindful walking. Like yoga, spirited walking is a form of meditation in motion, offering physical rewards as well as mental and spiritual benefits. The wonderful irony of conscious exercise is that by giving the mind a steady focus, you get the rest you seek, writes Kortge. Kortge, who has extensive journalism experience, offers clarity and personal anecdotes, as well as specific advice. Topics include breath work, affirmations, how to structure a meaningful walking routine, maintaining motivation, and embarking on a walking pilgrimage. --Gail Hudson Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The Spirited WalkerThis is an excellent book for anyone who is just starting to walk or for someone who walks on a daily basis. I highly recommend it. Rating: - DennisThough not a race walker, I'm well beyond fittness walking, walking faster than many others run. It's hard to find a book that takes you beyond fittness walking, but this one does. It has plenty of material for the beginning or average fittness walker, but also has lots of exercises for those who are ready to take thier practice to the upper levels. I also love the fact that there are also plenty of exercises for those who would like to combine thier spiritual practices with thier ... Read More Rating: - MotivationalI enjoyed this books suggestions on using mantras to encourage yourself to go that extra distance. It is written with the beginner and beyond in mind to motivate you to bring more "sacredness" in to a simple act that we often take for granted. It isn't packed with alot of technical information about aerobic walking but does suggest reliable resources for the absolute beginner. It also includes the author and other's stories of "flagging motivation" and how they were able to overcome it by bringing ... Read More Rating: - Doing it!I've found this book remarkably helpful. As one who has not exercised for some time due to health problems, I am just getting back into exercise by walking. I'm finding this book helpful with ideas of how to walk to keep things interesting and moving forward physically and mentally. It also keeps me inspired. I read a little every couple days just to keep my interest and inspiration levels up. I've found it very helpful and would recommend it to anyone, whether a beginner at exercise or one who ... Read More Rating: - Full of inspirational gems and practical adviceThis book is terrific for a beginner or experienced walker. She will get you out your door and moving! It's very easy to read, and conducive to looking at a chapter or two at a time. She writes especially well about working through mental blocks, and assures the reader that *every* walker has a moment in *every* work-out when s/he wants to give up. She also gives sound advice about stretching and walking form with some simple illustrations. She encourages readers to connect to their own spirituality ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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