A Tale of two sticks: walking towards restoration
Leisure Sciences 44(7) : 771-785 (2022)
Abstract
Most studies conducted on Nordic Walking have addressed bio-medical
questions, such as recovery from injuries or medical interventions
and its therapeutic value for various health conditions.
However, the psychological outcomes of this activity remain so far
greatly under-researched, along with its implications for research in
leisure and recovery literature. In this paper we present a prestestposttest
study assessing the affective restoration achieved by the
participants of two different walks along two urban settings varying
in naturalness. Participants filled in a questionnaire comprising of a
set of psychological scales measuring affective states and restoration
outcomes. Pretest-posttest score comparisons revealed that participants
experienced immediate psychological improvements, due to
the reduction of negative affect indicators and the increase of positive
ones. Implications for future research on Nordic Walking and
psychological restoration are discussed.