Thursday, 28 April 2011

Scenes from Nordic Walking

One of the most attractive features of Nordic Walking is that it takes place outdooors, so the walkers have the opportunity to see sights they would miss in a gym.
Egyptian goslings
We see the seasons changing, and feel the fresh air on our faces.  We notice births, growth and decay.
Swan chasing goose
We see animal behaviours, and blossom on trees....
Stroller group in Chestnut Walk, Bushy Park
In the space of a few yards, we can watch deer gallop through ponds, a coot nesting and a heron fishing... all while exercising!

All in all, Nordic Walking is a wonderful work-out, and also a great way to see Nature on your doorstep.

If you want to find out more about it, have a look here > http://www.nordicwalking.co.uk/

If you want walk in the Richmond, Twickenham or Teddington area, please contact me.  Unfortunately, I'll be away this week, so may respond after the 7th May.  Please feel free to contact a colleague, Kay Speakman, who is an excellent Nordic Walking instructor -
http://www.pole2pole.uk.com/


Peter
07703-404-931

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