runkoprofiilisanan
Runkoprofiilisanan refers to a phase or stage in the tradition of Finnish Paavo Intohimon's walking meditation, which involves intentionally walking with attention and mindfulness. This practice is often referred to as "runko," which translates to "walking frame" or simply "runkoprofiili," meaning "framework for walking." The term "runkoprofiilisanan" most likely originated from Paavo Intohimon's theory of relaxing the body posture when walking by aligning with a preferred spine posture profile called "runkoprofiili" or "walking frame." By actively maintaining this posture profile while in motion, individuals may refine their gait to harmonize with their breath and possibly internalise a correct physical form as a natural body alignment and perception while conscious of their intentional posture. However, the accuracy and practical provenance may require further confirmation.