

ChiWalking: Fitness Walking for Lifelong Health and Energy: The Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong Health and Energy : Dreyer, Danny, Dreyer, Katherine: desertcart.in: Books Review: A book which is getting me closer to my running targets - A lovely book. With just about 25% into the book, I got relief from shin splints, plantar fasciitis, improved speed and most importantly, as stressed in the book - injury free running. Review: It will make you live for 100 years and a healthy life - Best book
| Best Sellers Rank | #302,007 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #85 in Walking, Hiking & Trekking #125 in Marathon & Running #670 in Fitness Training |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (293) |
| Dimensions | 15.56 x 2.03 x 23.5 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0743267206 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0743267205 |
| Importer | Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd., 7/22, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi - 110002 INDIA, Email – [email protected], Ph – 011-47320500 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Language | English |
| Paperback | 272 pages |
| Publisher | Atria Books; Illustrated edition (4 April 2006) |
S**N
A book which is getting me closer to my running targets
A lovely book. With just about 25% into the book, I got relief from shin splints, plantar fasciitis, improved speed and most importantly, as stressed in the book - injury free running.
A**A
It will make you live for 100 years and a healthy life
Best book
S**I
nice book
great book love it reading improved walking lot...
A**R
Five Stars
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C**N
Lo estoy leyendo. Al envío y recepción sin problemas. En cuanto al sistema, yo he seguido muchos años el Chi Running, ahora no puedo correr y estoy utilizando el Chi Walking. No es tan fácil ni tan maravilloso como indica pero sí que funciona.
B**K
Is it possible that one simple choice will change your life dramatically? Taking a daily walk for a specific amount of time seems so simple that - surely - we need to do something much more complicated and drastic than just going for a walk... I specialise in helping people "get better", losing weight, overcoming addiction, pain control and a few other things and was really lucky to have someone recommend this book to me - because I collect books - and am always on the lookout for helpful information. Chi Walking takes two seemingly unrelated processes - Tai Chi and Walking - and integrates and enhances both processes... I was wondering before I got this book how someone could write a couple of hundred pages on something as simple as going for a walk... I must also add that I personally walk for one hour every day - and have done for a few years - ever since I "got ill" and made a choice to do something about it. Anyway, I learnt loads of useful stuff almost as soon as I opened the book. And even more importantly - stuff I could use and teach immediately... I have suffered from a "bad back " intermittently for the last 10 years - this is what enabled me to become an expert in addiction, weight loss, psychotherapy and a few other things because I had the ideal patient - me - and funnily enough just after buying this book my back went again. Using the information in this book enabled me to go from "doubled over" to "upright again" in less than 24 hours - a new wellness record - even for me... The last time my back went - I was buying fruit and vegetables to "juice" - picked up a box of oranges at the wholesale market and my back "went" - life's funny like that... Chi Walking is about integrating five mindful steps into your life and using walking as the vehicle to do this. The authors cover the five mindful steps in detail and also cover stretching, different types of walking, technique, diet and quite a lot of other helpful information and cover it in such a way that it encourages you to "try it and see what happens". I cannot emphasise enough how grateful I am for "Amazon", the ease of buying books and the sheer wealth" of information currently on offer at the click of a button - although my addiction to buying books is another issue I'm currently wondering about... Anyway, I was walking round my local park this morning and noticing my own walking and breathing technique, fine tuning it and also looking at others - and my "power hour" flew past. It also made my walk much more interesting because I could notice how something I was unaware of - my arm swinging technique - would actually put my hips under pressure - because of alignment issues. And how many other people can benefit from the authors wisdom - probably 99% of the population... There are 11 chapters and an introduction and for me - the best part of the book was page 66 in chapter 4 (Chi Walking technique) where they cover using a one minute timer on your stopwatch or more likely smartphone to practice focusing on mindful chi technique - and more importantly and simply - practicing walking with a friend. And I reckon that's one of the secrets of "getting better" - simply walking and talking and focusing on "getting better"... Great book - and whereas my recommendation with diet books is to read it whilst walking round your local park for an hour - I can now quote from Danny and Katherine about why it's so important to walk - and to engage your Chi...
A**A
I discovered about 10 years ago that walking was causing pain in my body and I had begun to experiment with ways of using my body to shift my weight in a more efficient manner and in ways that could eliminate stress. Although I had found ways to improve my experience, I appreciated enormously the work of Danny Dreyer in which I further learned that not only the process of shoving off from my hind foot, as in cross-country skiing, I discovered that the way I held my pelvis was the true key to the finding of an efficient process. As someone who has carried and given birth more than several times, I have very poor abdominal muscles, and when I use the process of holding my pelvis in alignment I have discovered that I have reduced the incidence of back pain, tightened my abdominal muscles, and now am moving with much more ease and comfort. I see clients regularly who have back and foot pain to whom I am teaching this process. They are loving it, moving much more, without pain, and gradually losing weight.
D**R
C'est un livre très riche, avec beaucoup de renseignements et qui donne beaucoup d'idées. Cependant on retrouve beaucoup du premier livre sur le ChiRunning. Il aurait été difficile de faire autrement.
R**P
Good source for upping your walking game. Wish I had read it years ago.
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