Posture Walking

The way you walk is the first thing people read about you before you say a word.

Posture Walking is a Japanese method for conscious, aligned movement. It teaches you how to walk not elegantly in the superficial sense, but in a way that is grounded, present, and unmistakably yours.

I am the first non-Japanese certified Posture Walking trainer in the world. I trained directly in Japan, and I’ve been teaching this method for over 15 years first as a standalone practice, and now as the entry point into deeper identity and presence work.

What I noticed, working with client after client, is that how someone walks is rarely just a physical habit. It’s an expression of how much space they allow themselves to take up. How grounded they feel in their own identity. How present they are to themselves, and to others.

Changing the walk changes something deeper. That’s what led me to develop EmbodiMap®, a method that uses the body as a map to identity, presence, and leadership.

 

What you get:

A new relationship to your body in motion

You’ll walk differently, but more importantly, you’ll feel differently in your own presence.

 

Visibility that feels natural, not performed

No posing. No technique that feels foreign. A way of moving that aligns with who you actually are.

 

A first step into deeper work, if you want it

For many, Posture Walking is the beginning. The place where they first feel the connection between body, identity, and presence and want to go further.