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Does Nordic Walking technique affect ground reaction forces?

Nordic Walking promotes an increase in GRF and speed compared to walking.

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How to start walking with poles? Nordic Walking - we dispel the first doubts ;)

It's a done deal!!! You start the adventure with Nordic Walking poles :D Congratulations.... only... what now? Where to look for an Instructor? Whether to buy poles in advance? How to dress and what to take with you for the first training? Also, how to exercise to lose weight - do you have to walk every day? Do the poles help with back pain?These and other answers to your first questions right in this video ???

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The true face of Nordic Walking

In Nordic, the movements of the arms, feet, hips and the whole body, are similar to those we use when walking briskly.

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EFFECT OF NORDIC WALKING ON VENOUS FUNCTION OF LOWER LIMBS IN STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE

The study attempted to answer questions about the effects of Nordic Walking on the lower limb muscle pump and the time of filling the veins with blood, and to investigate whether there were significant differences in the parameters discussed in Nordic Walking trainees compared with non-trainees.

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Research. Effects of research on Nordic Walking

Nordic Walking is usually more strenuous than we think. For this reason, the use of heart rate monitors during exercise is advisable, if only for those with a tendency to overtrain themselves.

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Nordic Walking in the academic environment

Nordic Walking is one of the youngest forms of physical activity, which more and more people who want to spend their free time in a healthy and sporty way are interested in. Nordic Walking specialists claim that it is a universal sport: for everyone, regardless of age, fitness level and capacity.

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Evaluation of selected activities

Studies show that lifestyle and attitude play key roles in aging, influencing both lifespan and quality of life alongside biological factors.

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Evaluation of exercise tolerance of elderly men practicing Nordic Walking

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Evaluation of the effect of 3-month Nordic Walking training on blood pressure in women over 60 years of age

Nordic Walking lowers blood pressure in women over 60 and offers a natural, accessible way to manage hypertension without medication.

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Effect of eight weeks of Nordic walking training on quality of life in post-mastectomy women

Nordic Walking helps reduce anxiety and depression, boosting mental health and social functioning in breast cancer survivors.

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Nordic Walking in the rehabilitation of Parkinson's disease

Nordic Walking enhances motor skills and walking ability in Parkinson’s patients after six weeks of regular training as part of their treatment.

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Nordic Walking as a form of activity for people of all ages

Nordic Walking activates 90% of body muscles and supports health for all ages and abilities. It’s popular with women and serves as both relaxing recreation and effective rehab exercise.

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Nordic Walking - Medical aspects

Nordic Walking boosts endurance and delivers rapid health benefits, including enhanced heart and lung function, muscle strength, blood sugar control, and weight management.

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Effect of regular Nordic Walking training on cervical spine pain

Regular Nordic Walking reduces asymmetrical cervical spine pain and dizziness, while improving the ability to perform daily activities through balanced physical exercise.

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Nordic Walking supports a hygienic lifestyle

Nordic Walking enhances health and fitness for all ages, is injury-free, and motivated by personal wellness. It is especially popular among white-collar workers.

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What do the people of Poznan think about Nordic Walking?

Nordic Walking participants, mostly women aged 51–60, report improved health, coordination, and mood. Their main motivations are well-being, physical activity, and enjoyment.

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Effects of a Flexibility and Relaxation Programme, Walking, and Nordic Walking on Parkinson's Disease

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Does moderate to high intensity Nordic walking improve functional capacity and pain endurance?

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Supervised and unsupervised Nordic walking in the treatment of chronic back pain

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Effects of Nordic Walking compared to Conventional Walking and Band-Based

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Nordic Walking and chronic back pain

This clinical trial protocol explores the effects of supervised and unsupervised Nordic Walking on pain, physical function, and cardiovascular fitness in patients with chronic low back pain.

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Conventional walking and walking uphill

Compared to regular walking, Nordic Walking boosts upper body effort and VO₂, especially on flat terrain, and may reduce lower back muscle load during uphill walking by aiding trunk control.

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Nordic walking can increase the intensity of physical training in healthy people and in patients with chronic heart failure

Nordic Walking increases aerobic workout intensity safely for healthy people and those with chronic heart failure, proving to be a well-tolerated exercise option.

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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF SYSTEM FOR MEASURING POLING FORCES

This study developed and validated a reliable system to measure poling forces in Nordic Walking, supporting advanced biomechanical and physiological research.