Showing posts with label nordic walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nordic walking. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Multi-use poles

Often when I have customers for a nordic walking workshop, they ask if they can bring their trekking poles along. The answer has to be NO as the design is different in some critical respects.  I do sometimes take my nordic walking poles trekking on the hills but if I need to put them away, for safety reasons on very steep ground, they don't fold down enough and stick out of my rucsac too much which can be a real hazard to anyone within a few feet of me.  Now though, there is an answer.

At last, some multi-use poles have been designed so you can use them for walking, nordic walking skiing and snow shoeing.  Even better the price is pretty reasonable as these things go.  Nordic Walking UK have just announced their arrival.  The fact they are supporting them suggests the quality is good.

The poles are available through their website and are made by an Italian company called Gabel.  They retail for around £60.  Not the cheapest but worth it if you want poles to do a variety of things.  I'm thinking of getting a pair to trial and will let you know what I think.  I may even have them in time for the next workshop on 28th August.

Hope to see some of you in and around Comrie on 28th August for a great workout in fabulous countryside.

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Getting into routines

I've just had lunch this week with members of my local running club, Strathearn Harriers.  We tend to have a run at the end of each school term followed by lunch as routines tend to be difficult to keep once the school holidays start.  That's when I  do more Nordic Walking as running first thing in the morning does not agree with my body, whilst Nordic Walking does.

Early morning is also a great time in the school holidays to get things done.  It is before the teens have even thought about disturbing their beauty sleep so I can still get some exercise and work done before spending time with them.  Or at least being taxi driver...

When the summer holidays are over, the kids are back at school and routines start returning, you may want to start thinking about your own fitness.  Take control and get into good patterns in preparation for the winter.

To help you on your way, I'll be running a couple of Nordic Walking workshops on 28th August 2011. One for those who have been before and fancy a brush up and a good workout and the other for newcomers.

Brush up session will start at 10 am and be finished by 12 noon( Cost £12).
Newcomers session will start at  1:15 pm and finish by 4:15 pm (Cost £20).

This might go from Auchingarrich where there is a lovely view across Strathearn as you will see from the picture taken by Felicity Martin on a recent walk. Walking through Auchingarrich features in a book by Felicity( a great wee series of walks around Perthshire's  'Big Tree Country'.

There is a great cafe to finish at for any walks from Auchingarrich - so think about it.

Booking is essential so contact me by email or phone 01764 670541 to book and get more details.


Tuesday, 10 May 2011

What's it worth now?

So, we have our new politicians installed with a historic majority in the Scottish Parliament, and the potential to tackle some of the BIG issues of our time.  Top of the agenda in recent elections has been the economy. 

Interesting then see an email today from the  Business 7 group highlighting the impact of poor mental health on the workforce and economy. They are encouraging support of the Dismissed? campaign being run by the Scottish Association for Mental Health



A new report by them, What’s It Worth Now? suggests mental health problems cost Scotland’s economy £10.7 billion per year, and that £2.15 billion of that cost is incurred by employers through sickness absence, lost productivity and staff turnover. At any one time, nearly 1 in 6 employees is affected by a mental health problem such as depression or anxiety.

 With mental health affecting so many of us either directly or indirectly, it is good to see some practical solutions proposed for encouraging a mentally healthier workforce.  Amongst the recommendations are to:

 'Wherever possible ensure staff have access to sunlight and fresh air at regular intervals. ' 

A further recommendation is to:

 ' Encourage staff to take their full lunch break, and to leave their desk during their break' 

I couldn't agree more.

For those who have tried Nordic Walking, you will recognise that this is something that can be easily fitted into a lunch break with the added benefit of you getting access to sunlight and fresh air! Another report out today sings the benefits of nordic walking.

Even if the working week is very pressured, it is good to build in small steps to keep yourself fit both physically and mentally.  Half and hour a day can really help keep that Doctor away.  This doesn't have to be all in one go, try two lots of 15 minutes or three lots of 10 minutes if you are pushed for time.  So promise yourself a daily dose of fresh air. Give your self some breathing space outdoors.




Thursday, 5 May 2011

Changes

Today,  change is upon us.  Gone are the blue skies and balmy weather of the past few weeks as rain moves in and reminds us we are still in springtime.  Changes are needed though and without the vagaries of our seasons we would all live in a poorer world.


As votes are cast, I can't help but wonder what other changes may be afoot.  Will it be a Gray day tomorrow or will Salmond run the river again?


Which ever way it goes, I do hope we see a commitment to our great outdoors from the next incumbents   of our Scottish Parliament.


Meantime, if you are looking for a change then come along to the next nordic walk on Friday 27th May 2011.  It is a great way to get some all round fitness and enjoy some fresh air.