Interwalking
Interwalking is a term that describes the practice of walking in a group where participants intentionally maintain a specific distance from each other, often aligning themselves in a single file or a staggered formation. This approach differs from casual group walks, where individuals might walk side-by-side or in a more scattered manner. The core principle of interwalking is to create a visual and physical discipline within the group's movement.
The motivations for interwalking can vary. Some groups adopt it for aesthetic reasons, finding a particular