The increasing academic interest in walking for heath has paid limited attention to Nordic walking. This paper investigates the growing popularity of Nordic walking as a leisure activity in the United Kingdom and its contribution to well-being. It investigates the similarities and differences in leisure experiences between Nordic walking and rambling. Twelve Nordic walkers and thirteen Ramblers partook in semi-structured interviews at various locations in the United Kingdom. The interviews were analysed thematically. Using Seligman’s PERMA model and Stebbins’ concept of serious leisure, it was found that leisure experiences in rambling related to well-being by creating a strong emotional bond between the members and the natural environments...
Walking groups are numerous and historic in England, some are for profit and others of the not-for-p...
Despite the environmental and health importance of tourist walking, specific research on walking and...
The benefits of walking are widely recognized. In this regard, the Norwegian government has urged lo...
The increasing academic interest in walking for heath has paid limited attention to Nordic walking. ...
There is accumulating evidence that walking has health benefits. While millions of people in the Uni...
Everyday walking is a far-reaching activity with the potential to increase health and wellbeing in t...
This study aims to investigate whether the frequency of neighbourhood walks (both for recreation and...
Background: We are now living longer, and as these changes evolve, there is a need to consider envir...
This study aims to investigate whether the frequency of neighbourhood walks (both for recreation and...
The benefits of being outdoors in a leisure context are widely acknowledged across a range of discip...
The object of the study is the influence of Nordic walking on the physical capability and quality of...
Walking is the most popular leisure activity in the UK and is considered to be appropriate exercise ...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
With a growing interest in the potential sustainability and health benefits of walking and human-nat...
Walking is a popular form of exercising, because it is inexpensive, safe, and accessible form of phy...
Walking groups are numerous and historic in England, some are for profit and others of the not-for-p...
Despite the environmental and health importance of tourist walking, specific research on walking and...
The benefits of walking are widely recognized. In this regard, the Norwegian government has urged lo...
The increasing academic interest in walking for heath has paid limited attention to Nordic walking. ...
There is accumulating evidence that walking has health benefits. While millions of people in the Uni...
Everyday walking is a far-reaching activity with the potential to increase health and wellbeing in t...
This study aims to investigate whether the frequency of neighbourhood walks (both for recreation and...
Background: We are now living longer, and as these changes evolve, there is a need to consider envir...
This study aims to investigate whether the frequency of neighbourhood walks (both for recreation and...
The benefits of being outdoors in a leisure context are widely acknowledged across a range of discip...
The object of the study is the influence of Nordic walking on the physical capability and quality of...
Walking is the most popular leisure activity in the UK and is considered to be appropriate exercise ...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
With a growing interest in the potential sustainability and health benefits of walking and human-nat...
Walking is a popular form of exercising, because it is inexpensive, safe, and accessible form of phy...
Walking groups are numerous and historic in England, some are for profit and others of the not-for-p...
Despite the environmental and health importance of tourist walking, specific research on walking and...
The benefits of walking are widely recognized. In this regard, the Norwegian government has urged lo...