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An Evening with Jono Lineen at Harry Hartog ANU
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An Evening with Jono Lineen at Harry Hartog ANU


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6:00pm - 7:00pm, 25th July 2019


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Harry Hartog Australian National University View map

153-11 University Avenue Australian National University, Acton, ACT 2601


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Please join Harry Hartog ANU on Thursday the 25th of July for the Launch of Jono Lineen's latest book Perfect Motion : How Walking Makes us Wiser

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Since our first ancestor rose up to place one foot in front of another, our desire to walk has produced fundamental changes in our bodies and minds.

In Perfect Motion, Jono Lineen investigates that transformation, and why walking has made us more creative, helped us to learn, constructed our perception of time, strengthened our resilience and provided a way of making sense of our life – and death.

After the tragic loss of his younger brother, Lineen experienced walking’s regenerative power firsthand. Grief-stricken and adrift, he set off on a 2700-kilometre solo trek across the Himalayas. He walked for months until his legs ached and feet blistered, and by the end of the expedition something had changed in him. He was stronger – not just physically, but psychologically and emotionally.

What had happened? What had given him this feeling of peace; joy even? Determined to find out, he began researching the science and history of walking and running, and discovered that there were fascinating reasons for his metamorphosis. Now, weaving together his own remarkable personal stories with evolutionary research, psychology, neuroscience, anatomy and philosophy, Lineen reveals for the first time the powerful effect that even the shortest strolls can have on us. And why walking is what we’re made to do; it is our perfect motion.

Book

Perfect Motion
‘For months [Jono Lineen] walked, up to twenty-five miles a day, with nothing but his thoughts and the massively beautiful Himalayas all around him. He couldn’t escape either of them. Eventually he had a breakthrough. He wasn’t there to test himself, he was there to fix himself.’ Arnold Schwarzenegger, author of Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life
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