Qi Gong: The Taoist Path to Optimal Health and Well-Being

Experience the ancient Chinese art and science for cultivating mind and body health.

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Qi Gong: The Taoist Path to Optimal Health and Well-Being

What You Will Learn!

  • Understanding the history of Qi Gong and the powerful benefits that it holds
  • How to use Qi Gong for self healing and improving your own wellness on a practical level
  • Standing movement practices the open and loosen the body and joints to promote integration, improve mobility, and relieve aches and pain
  • Standing and sitting stretching practices to get rid of tightness along with improving alignment and balance
  • Standing movement meditation practices that cultivate a state of flow, focus and support with stress relief
  • Developing a strong foundation in breathing that will help improve overall wellbeing
  • Movement practices to help warm up before doing sports and exercise
  • Meditation practices to help with focus and calming the mind and body

Description

We believe that if people were going to do one course, engage in one style of practice for body/mind health, Qi Gong is the best single system for this. From its origins, it has been used for self-healing and maintaining health for longevity and quality of life.


3 Essential Principles in this Qigong Course:

(Our approach is a practical, efficient, and effective system for health of the body, breath, mind, energy and spirit)


FLOW: Movements are done in a slow, smooth and continuous 'flowing' way. We loosen the joints through spiralling motions and bring the body to a state of 'SUNG' (relaxed, yet balanced and strong).

INTEGRATION: We first learn how to integrate the whole body. Qi Gong movements are rooted in the feet, powered by the legs, controlled by the Lower Dan Tian (core) and expressed through the arms and hands. We then learn how to integrate body, breath and mind with our 'Moving Meditation' practice set. Through this, we bring our energy to an optimal state of calm, balanced and powerful.

BALANCE: Harmonize Yin/Yang. Our practices consist of everything from sitting meditation (Yin) to vigorous movement practices (Yang). A comprehensive training program should consist of practices that bring one to a state of both physical and psychological well-being.


"When the body works better, the brain works better. When the brain works better, everything works better"

Who Should Attend!

  • A course for anyone who is interested in improving their own wellness

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Lectures

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