Some Good QigongFree Lessons
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LindaPosted
Sun 27 Feb 2011 2:50pm
Great explanations, and kept simple. Simple email sign up and start your free lessons.
There are so many great teachers out there and I learned something new right away... considering I have been studying over 26 years, I was impressed.
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What is QiGong?
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LindaPosted
Tue 30 Sep 2008 8:27am
What's Qigong?
Qigong(Chi Kung) is thousands of years old, and is sometimes referred to as "Chinese Yoga". It is the predecessor of Tai Chi. Both systems are exercises... to keep the balance of health. Are you wondering how Qigong can affect this? The flow of chi or internal energy is natural, but these stresses can cause it to become blocked, so how
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Qigong-Synopsis
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agapelifePosted
Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:54pm
had frozen shoulder, painful, immobile knees,sinusitis and cancer is now Mobile, active and pain-free through qigong and GET, then you could be too.
If you have any comments...
So for the past week, Qigong, Chow qigong in particular has been the topic. This is a synopsis of what was posted for the past 7 days.
Qigong, a traditional Chinese
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New Fall Workshop in Tai Chi and QiGong - Eliminate Back Pain and Increase Energy
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Steven S.Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:17pm
your body/mind this fall season. Join us to discover Medical Yin/Yang QiGong exercises and breathing movements that relieve stress and boost your energy. QiGong is practiced to maintain health, promote longevity, quiet the mind, and prevent or treat illness. You will learn:
• Tai Chi for Neck and Back Pain
• QiGong for Self Healing
When
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World Tai Chi and Qigong Day
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Joseph AlbanPosted
Tue 21 Apr 2009 12:36am
This Saturday is world Tai Chi and QiGong Day, an event to celebrate and share the healing traditions of Chinese medicine.
There will be free classes and demonstrations. I hope to see you there.
Where: Bryant Park
When: Saturday April 25th, 11am-2pm
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Summer Qigong & Tai Chi Workshop, June 28. 2008
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Steven S.Posted
Mon 02 Jun 2008 7:05am
breaking a sweat. Studies have shown that QiGong and Tai Chi can lower blood pressure, create more favorable lipid levels, burn calories, boost your immune system and dump stress, all without sweating.
What makes ancient QiGong and Tai Chi the perfect modern remedy? It doesn’t require special facilities or clothing, meaning you can do it in office
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Qigong and Tai Chi Workshop, 6-28-08, Minneapolis, MN
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Steven S.Posted
Mon 04 Aug 2008 7:14pm
Do you want to energize and recharge your body and mind this summer? Join us to learn QiGong & Tai Chi exercises and breathing movements that relieve stress and strengthen your cardiovascular system. Here are just few subjects that will be covered:
* Tai Chi for Liver, Kidneys & Spleen
* QiGong for High Blood Pressure
* Principles of Tai Chi
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Exercisers Slow It Down with QiGong
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Peter A.Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 6:51pm
since 1971 who now teaches restorative yoga, a form that encourages relaxation. “Qigong is a little further away, but yoga has opened the door.”
Because some forms of yoga are downright strenuous, qigong appeals to yogis tired of the mat race. “I went to power-yoga studios and practiced in heated rooms crammed with people’s mats, shoved over each other
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What is QiGong
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Methods of HealingPosted
Sun 29 Nov 2009 10:00pm
on the ancient form of Chinese medicine under the following names:
• Qigong (spelling variant)
• Qigong (spelling variant)
• Ch’i Kung (spelling variant)
• Nei gong (referring... today. In addition to the documented history of qigong, historians and archaeologists have found references to the techniques to qigong that date back roughly 5,000 years.
Four
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