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Walking for Stress Relief
![]() You know that a brisk walk around the block can clear your head. But it can do even more. Walking rivals yoga, meditation, and tai chi as a powerful mindfulness practice, says Danny Dreyer, a running coach, ultramarathoner, and creator of the ChiRunning and ChiWalking programs. Dreyer has spent years teaching people how to use walking to relieve physical and mental stress by moving in a relaxed way and focusing on physical sensations. In the following exercise, Dreyer shows how to elevate a simple walk to a meditation in motion, just by using breath and awareness to target tension and trigger the body's relaxation response. Try this simple stress reliever before an important meeting, after a workday, or any time you need to recapture a calmer, more centered state of mind. Find a Quiet Place Tip: Don't rush. Your goal here is to unwind, not to break a sweat or clock in miles. Do your best to maintain an easy gait. Go Easy Breathe Away Tension Take Time to Unwind Tip: Focus on tension hot spots throughout your body; this will help you open up and unwind. More Walking Strategies For: Text by Kate Hanley; photography by John-Francis Bourke More Information |
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