Human beings are designed to walk, but somewhere along the evolutionary trail, we forgot how to walk well. We don't move the way our ancestors did. While they walked tall, we slouch. While they walked with their chins in and their chests held high, we have become a nation of swaybacks.
Our poor posture and gait damage our skeletal structure and joints, reducing our stability and strength. Even our mindfulness and sense of well-being suffer, all because we walk incorrectly.
In Primal Walk, licensed acupuncturist Greg Shim, LAc, MEd, teaches us how to walk the way nature intended. While modern humans walk with a heel strike, toes pointing up with each step, Shim proves we should be walking with a forefoot strike-the same graceful motion used by professional runners.
Using the forefoot walk as a foundation, Shim explains how to hold yourself while walking and how to break the debilitating habit of heel-strike walking.
Proper posture burns more calories, increases core strength, protects your joints, and improves blood circulation to the calves, as well as encouraging mindfulness and a sense of calm.
Learn to walk in your ancestors' footsteps, and free yourself from the swayback nation.
About the Author: Author Greg Shim, LAc, MEd, is someone who doesn't know there ever existed a box outside of which to think. A husband and father, the licensed acupuncturist is also a woodworker, handyman, teacher, gourmet cook, and musician wannabe.
For demonstrations and lectures about primal walking, contact Greg at greg@primalwalk.com.