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Encyclopedia > Nordic walking
Nordic walkers

Nordic walking, also known as ski walking, pole walking or fitness walking, is a form of exercise consisting in walking with poles similar to ski poles. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Walking is the main form of animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling. ... This skiers poles are tucked under his arms. ...

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Origin

Nordic walking is defined as fitness walking with specially designed poles. It evolved from an off-season ski-training activity known as ski walking, hill bounding or ski striding to become a way of exercising year-round. Ski walking and hill bounding with poles has been practiced for decades as dry land training for competitive Nordic skiers. Ski coaches in Finland saw the success of their world class cross country skiers who used ski poles in the summer for ski walking and hill bounding. They also saw how hikers with knee pain could walk with a hiking stick and eliminate that knee pain. And how backpackers complained that their backs hurt until they were given poles. The Finns developed special one-piece walking poles with rubber tips (for hard surfaces, such as pavement), durable metal tips (for trails, beaches, and snow & ice) and added comfortable fingerless glove-like straps. Today more than 10 million people world-wide fitness walk with specially designed poles as a regular form of exercise[citation needed]. Cross-country skiing (skating style) in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. ... Tartu Marathon 2006 cross-country ski race in Estonia. ...


Description

Nordic walking can be done year round in any climate, and anywhere one might otherwise walk without poles. It combines simplicity and accessibility of walking with simultaneous core and upper body conditioning similar to Nordic skiing. The result is a full body walking workout that can burn more significantly calories without a change in perceived exertion or having to walk faster, due to the incorporation of many large core, and other upper body muscles which comprise more than 90% of the body's total muscle mass and do work against resistance with each stride. 'Normal walking' utilizes only 70% of muscle mass with full impact on the joints of the legs and feet.


Nordic walking can be beneficial for those with knee and hip problems. Consult with your health care practicioner first.[citation needed]


Nordic Ski Walking produces up to a 46% increase in energy consumption compared to walking without poles.[1]


Benefits

Compared to regular walking, Nordic walking involves applying force to the poles with each stride. Nordic walkers use more of their entire body (with greater intensity) and receive fitness building stimulation not as present in normal walking for the chest, lats, triceps, biceps, shoulder, abdominals, spinal and other core muscles. This extra muscle involvement leads to enhancements over ordinary walking at equal paces such as:

  • increased overall strength and endurance in the core muscles and the entire upper body
  • significant increases in heart rate at a given pace
  • greater ease in climbing hills
  • burning more calories than in plain walking
  • improved balance and stability with use of the poles
  • significant un-weighting of hip, knee and ankle joints

Equipment

Nordic walking poles are shorter than those recommended for cross-country skiing. Poles of incorrect length may add stress to the walker's back and diminish the benefits of walking. One-piece poles custom fit to an individual's height are lighter, safer and more durable than twist-locking adjustable length poles. Real Nordic Walking Poles utilize special Nordic Walking Straps - kind of like a fingerless glove, allowing power transmission through the strap and eliminating the need to uncomfortably grip the poles.


Unlike trekking poles, Nordic walking poles come with removable rubber tips for use on hard surfaces and hardened metal tips for trails, the beach, snow and ice. Most poles are made from lightweight aluminum, carbon fiber, or composite materials. This does not cite any references or sources. ... Aluminum is a soft and lightweight metal with a dull silvery appearance, due to a thin layer of oxidation that forms quickly when it is exposed to air. ... Carbon fiber composite is a strong, light and very expensive material. ... Composite materials (or composites for short) are engineering materials made from two or more components. ...


See also

A walking stick (or two) is a tool used by many people to ease pressure on the legs when walking. ... A pair of typical trekking poles. ...

References

  1. ^ Cooper Institute, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sports, 2002

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Walking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (819 words)
Walking is generally distinguished from running in that only one foot at a time leaves contact with the ground: for humans and other bipeds running begins when both feet are off the ground with each step.
In some countries walking as a hobby is known as hiking (the typical North American term), rambling (a somewhat dated British expression, but remaining in use because it is enshrined in the title of the important Ramblers' Association), or tramping (the invariable term in New Zealand).
Walks are often organized as charity events with walkers seeking sponsors to raise money for a specific cause.
Nordic walking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (382 words)
Nordic Walking or Ski Walking is a form of walking using modified ski poles.
Nordic walking was first promoted as a year round exercise form in the US, but it was first widely popularized in Finland (where it is known as sauvakävely, "pole walking") by cross country skiers, who are considered the most fit athletes in the world, as part of their summer training.
Nordic Walking poles are distinguished from hiking poles by straps that enclose the palm of the hand (like fingerless gloves)instead of simple nylon loops.
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