Walking meditation, sometimes known as kinhin, is a practice within several forms of Buddhism that involve movement and periods of walking between long periods of sitting meditation. In different forms, the practice is common in various traditions of both Theravada and in Mahayana Buddhism.
Members of Kanzeon Zen Center during kinhin
Ānāpānasati, meaning "mindfulness of breathing", paying attention to the breath. It is the quintessential form of Buddhist meditation, attributed to Gautama Buddha, and described in several suttas, most notably the Ānāpānasati Sutta.
Buddha statue doing anapanasati