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Are Walking Poles Easier on the Arms Than You Think?

If you’ve ever worried that walking poles will add strain to your arms, you’re not alone. It sounds logical, you’re using your arms more, so they must get more tired, right?

Not necessarily.

Walking poles don’t work like traditional weight-bearing devices. Instead of pushing straight down, you plant the poles at an angle and use them to support forward momentum. The load is distributed across your shoulders, back, core, and legs, not concentrated in your wrists. That often means less isolated arm fatigue, not more.

Good technique also improves posture. Your chest opens, shoulders relax, and your arms swing naturally instead of bracing or gripping tightly. Many modern poles, like the York Nordic Motivator, include ergonomic grips and straps that reduce the need to constantly squeeze, which helps prevent forearm burn.

Are poles completely effortless? No, they engage your upper body. But for many people, they feel surprisingly light and actually more comfortable on the arms during longer walks.

Sometimes it’s not about using your arms less. It’s about using them better. Let's Get Out There!

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Health Benefits of Walking, Nordic Walking Tips and Tricks, Pole Walking for Seniors, Walking Research

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