
Walking in confidence
For IDayanti, the benefits of natural walking extend beyond this physical. “When I feel exhausted after a long day, I only stop, I correct my situation, my smile, and touch my heart. It is amazing how quickly my energy and mood turned.” This simple practice helped her to move in both the challenges of teaching and the demands of daily life with flexibility.
Despite her confidence now, she admits the initial hesitation about becoming a coach. “I am concerned that this may conflict with medical knowledge,” she recalls. “But after talking to the doctors who joined the workshops and practicing themselves, I was reassured. Their notes gave me confidence in teaching.”
The position of the position
What makes the natural walking really unique, according to IDayanti, is its simplicity. “It is not a matter of buying equipment or allocating hours for a routine. It is about walking – something that we do already every day – but we do it with awareness and intention,” she says.
The changes she seen in her students inspiring: relief from chronic pain, emotional clarity, and even improved relationships. Participants often share success stories with her, confirming her belief in the power of walking properly.
A vision for the future
IDayanti dreams of a future where natural walking is part of daily life. “Imagine if this is taught in schools,” she says.
Its advice to the curious about the natural walking is simple and attractive: “Let’s convert. I will explain how the spine, joints and muscles continue with your general welfare. Once you understand, you will see how the situation can transform your life.”
Those can be ready to take their first step to contact the IDayanti through Instagram @idalantisudiro.
The steps you specify
For IDayanti, every step you take now has a purpose. “I have changed the secrets of natural walking my life. Walking is no longer just walking – it’s a way to align myself physically, emotionally and mentally,” she says.
Her journey reminds us that the most transformative changes sometimes come from the simplest verbs. In the case of IDayanti, it is all about discovering how to walk – a daily behavior with unusual capabilities.