An empowering guide to the importance of embracing regular and varied natural movement in daily life, in order to live a healthier, happier life and keep doing the things you love as you age.
This isn't a book about extreme fitness or unrealistic routines. It's a practical, inspiring invitation to rethink how you move throughout everyday life, highlighting why how you move matters just as much as how often, and giving lots of practical ideas for how to make everyday movement more frequent, more varied, and more meaningful, whatever your starting point.
With simple, accessible changes you can build into your unique routine, without needing extra time or equipment, you'll learn how to boost strength, mobility and confidence in ways that last a lifetime. Whether you're looking to move better, feel stronger, or just keep doing the things you love for decades to come, this book will help you make movement a natural, joyful, and lasting part of your life.
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Headline Publishing Group
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
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978-1-0354-2687-4 (9781035426874)
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Wendy Welpton founded Reclaim Movement after a running injury at 40 turned into 4 years of chronic pain. In her search for answers and to reclaim her own movement she discovered natural movement. The benefits of using whole-body movement patterns and the philosophy of training real life practical movements and moving the way the human body was designed, reframed her view from being a sedentary athlete, to choosing to 'move well' for life. Originally MovNat certified and now a Human Movement Restoration Specialist & FRC certified, she supports people to improve their movement habits through online courses, coaches group movement classes in an online membership, offers private coaching sessions online and in Oxford and is the host of the 5 star rated podcast, 'Make Movement Matter'.