Why we pair walking with workload literacy
We began as a small facilitation circle in Derbyshire, testing whether predictable outdoor loops could make hybrid schedules feel less fragmented. We remain a non-clinical studio focused on structure, consent, and respectful pacing—supporting workplace wellbeing conversations without stepping into regulated healthcare.
Derbyshire field testing
Crich sits on elevated limestone with long sightlines—ideal when explaining how far a loop travels and how long it should take at a conversational pace. We document loops with plain-language maps rather than fitness metrics or leaderboard data.
If you would like a walkthrough of facilitation notes before involving colleagues, we can share a redacted sample route card subject to a short confidentiality acknowledgement.
Request sample materialsOperating principles
- Voluntary participation with visible opt-out points on every loop.
- Weather and surface checks logged before the group departs.
- Facilitators carry redundant contact details for local assistance if needed.
- Written summaries emphasise logistics, not personal disclosures from participants.