You may think that walking during a race leads to slower times. And that’s okay, because it’s an easy misconception to put stock into. Runner’s World contributor Liv Paxton also believed in that ...
A group of Buddhist monks and their rescue dog, Aloka, arrived on foot in the nation's capital Tuesday in the culmination of a 2,300-mile journey spreading a message of mindfulness, compassion and ...
On their second day in Washington, DC, a group of venerable Buddhist monks from Texas marked the end of their multi-month walking pilgrimage at the Lincoln Memorial. Approximately two dozen monks had ...
Draped in burnt-orange robes, two dozen Buddhist monks arrived in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday on a 2,300-mile "Walk for Peace", a self-described spiritual journey across nine states that has been ...
Studies show that even gentle post-meal movement can influence blood sugar control and gut-brain signaling, helping the body process nutrients more efficiently. A couple takes a sunset stroll.
The internet-famous monks that have captured the attention of the world on their cross-country “walk for peace” are in the final stretch of their 2,300-mile journey. The group of around 19 Buddhist ...
Despite injuries, walkers and pet dog continue trek to promote ‘peace, loving kindness and compassion’ in the US A group of Buddhist monks has passed the halfway mark on a 2,300-mile Walk for Peace, ...
The group of Buddhist Monks and their beloved rescue companion, Aloka the peace dog, are expected to be near Charlotte, North Carolina, as they continue their cross-country pilgrimage for peace, ...
Buddhist monks have set off on a trek across the country on foot that has drawn national attention as they travel from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., as a part of a monthslong journey they ...
A group of 19 Buddhist monks and a dog are walking from Texas to Washington D.C. to promote peace. The 2,300-mile journey, which began in October 2025, is expected to take about 120 days. The walk is ...
Many residents, including those in Georgia, are running out to the streets to see and cheer on the monks involved in the Walk for Peace. But what is it and why are they doing this? Here's what we know ...
It's Thanksgiving, and those pants are feeling a bit tighter than before dinner. While it might be tempting to curl up on the couch and take a nap, consider going for a "fart walk" instead. Mairlyn ...