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Why Walk?

There’s a stillness out there that the modern world doesn’t want you to find.

A kind of quiet that makes emails look ridiculous. A rhythm where your body, breath, and mind line up in a way they never do under fluorescent lights.

You take step after step, and the nonsense falls away. The voice in your head gets less noisy. Your eyes focus. Your thoughts settle. Eventually, you remember what it feels like to be a real human being.

Once you’ve felt that, you can’t unfeel it.
Once you’ve seen through the noise, you can’t pretend it’s meaningful.
That’s why we walk.

Not to get fit.
Not to relax.
To remember.
To come back with something true.

If that sounds familiar, you don’t need convincing.
If it sounds strange… maybe you need it more than you know.

What It Is

Walk It Off is a one-to-one, full-day walking experience for senior leaders. Not a hike. Not therapy. Not a coaching session with scenic views. It’s structured movement, intentional silence, and just enough physical challenge to shake something loose.

You walk. You sit. You reflect. You go quiet. Sometimes you talk. Mostly, you listen — to the things you usually outrun.

There’s no set distance. We walk until something real shows up, or until your feet tell the truth.

What It Isn’t

  • A relaxing stroll

  • A personal development workshop

  • A social event

  • A mental health service

  • A deliverable with bullet points and KPIs

Who It's For

  • Leaders at inflection points

  • Founders in the echo chamber

  • Anyone who can’t think straight but can walk

  • High-performers with foggy minds

Price

From £2,500. Includes preparation, the day itself, and a debrief.

Drop a name and email. We’ll talk. That’s it. If it’s right, we’ll walk. If it’s not, you’ll know — and that’s clarity too. No pitch. No pressure. Just the walk.

Start Walking

One step at a time. One day for yourself. Escape the chaos. Walk it off.

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