Human walking is a socially embedded and shaped biological adaptation: it frees our hands, makes our minds mobile, and is deeply health promoting. Yet, today, physical inactivity is an unsolved, major public health problem. However, globally, tens of millions of people annually undertake ancient, significant and enduring traditions of physiologically and psychologically arduous walks (pilgrimages) of days-to-weeks extent. Pilgrim walking is a significant human activity requiring weighty commitments of time, action and belief, as well as community support. Paradoxically, human walking is most studied on treadmills, not ‘in the wild’, while mechanistically vital, treadmill studies of walking cannot, in principle, address why humans walk extra...
Walking is an important form of physical activity. It is practiced by people of nearly all ages, thr...
Not only is it tacitly understood that walking is good for health and wellbeing, there is now robust...
Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death due to ph...
Pilgrimage walking is increasingly sought as self-therapy for different mental, physical and spiritu...
Human walking is a standardized, repeatable and rhythmic locomotor act, with biomechanical patterns ...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
The benefits to society from walking are many (e.g., economic, social, environmental) and a variety ...
Pilgrimage walking is increasingly sought as self-therapy for different mental, physical and spiritu...
M. Brennan Harris presents in ‘The Healthy Body’ his kinesiological research conducted on the Camino...
Evidence has suggested that regular walking can elicit significant physiological and psychological h...
Ethnomethodology has been one of the few fields were mundane experiences and social ordering such as...
There is a clear need in most developed countries to increase the level of physical activity to achi...
Evidence suggests that regular walking can elicit significant psychological benefits although little...
Everyday walking is a far-reaching activity with the potential to increase health and wellbeing in t...
What Hippocrates called “Man’s best medicine”: walking is humanity’s path to a better worl
Walking is an important form of physical activity. It is practiced by people of nearly all ages, thr...
Not only is it tacitly understood that walking is good for health and wellbeing, there is now robust...
Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death due to ph...
Pilgrimage walking is increasingly sought as self-therapy for different mental, physical and spiritu...
Human walking is a standardized, repeatable and rhythmic locomotor act, with biomechanical patterns ...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
The benefits to society from walking are many (e.g., economic, social, environmental) and a variety ...
Pilgrimage walking is increasingly sought as self-therapy for different mental, physical and spiritu...
M. Brennan Harris presents in ‘The Healthy Body’ his kinesiological research conducted on the Camino...
Evidence has suggested that regular walking can elicit significant physiological and psychological h...
Ethnomethodology has been one of the few fields were mundane experiences and social ordering such as...
There is a clear need in most developed countries to increase the level of physical activity to achi...
Evidence suggests that regular walking can elicit significant psychological benefits although little...
Everyday walking is a far-reaching activity with the potential to increase health and wellbeing in t...
What Hippocrates called “Man’s best medicine”: walking is humanity’s path to a better worl
Walking is an important form of physical activity. It is practiced by people of nearly all ages, thr...
Not only is it tacitly understood that walking is good for health and wellbeing, there is now robust...
Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death due to ph...