I drove up to the beautiful town of McGregor Iowa over the weekend to give a Nordic Walking clinic and enjoy some of the amazing hikes in the area (more
on these amazing hikes in a separate post). On Saturday nine local residents got up very early to attend our Nordic Walking clinic which met at the local coffee house hang out, the newly built “McGregor Coffee Roasters” owned and operated by one of our own Body Wisdom teachers Dianna Berry and her husband Todd.
We covered all the benefits and other discussion topics about Nordic Walking in their cozy interior which was great because it was a wee bit nippy outside since their coffee shop is located practically on the banks of the Mississippi river and a bit north from Des Moines. 
Later we went outside for the step-by-step hands on instruction on asphalt, grassy areas and small hills right next to the coffee shop. There were a few quizzical looks from passers-by and comments passed between locals when seeing our gang of Nordic Walkers apparently searching for snow before the season has quite arrived … :) After about 1 ½ hours of instruction and fine tuning, we walked down to a beautiful strip of park over looking the river where each person was able to test drive their newly acquired Nordic Walking techniques.
Afterward, almost everyone purchased poles and there was talk of forming a Nordic Walking group in McGregor to keep each other motivated and have fun on the miles and miles of trails that are available within few miles like the amazing Pikes Peak and the Effigy Mounds trails. Everyone was so enthusiastic about Nordic Walking that they are having Nordic Walking Iowa back up for a second round on Sept 12th so they can get all their friends and family turned on to the benefits and fun of Nordic Walking as well. The next clinic is bound to be a lot bigger as the word
spreads in the McGregor area. In fact I just received an email this morning from Deb Moon saying “Thank you for taking time to introduce us to Nordic Pole Walking this morning (Sat. Aug 22).” “I felt brave this afternoon and went up to Effigy Mounds and trekked for 1 1/2 hours” “Even though it was a good workout, I didn’t feel exhausted and worn out.” “As I passed a lot of people on the trails, they were commenting about my poles and wished they had a pair!!”
Thanks Deb, sounds like more Nordic Walking converts coming right up!! I have to say that I can’t wait to get back up to McGregor to reconnect with the new Nordic Walkers up there and their friends and family on the 12th.
Until then …
Happy Nordic Walking Trails … Rhett
Nordic Walking Iowa
Classes, Equipment, Nordic Walking Club
Rhett Hatfield, Owner, Director
515-554-5177
http://www.nordicwalkingiowa.com