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Top: Health: Alternative: Acupuncture_and_Chinese_Medicine: Qigong
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Please submit only sites with educational content about qigong.
Qigong instructors offering classes to the general public should submit to the appropriate geographic location |
Qi Gong (energy work) embodies self-care techniques developed in China thousands of years ago. In the old days, these arts were handed down from master to disciple and methods were closely-held family secrets.Today, Qi Gong exercises are very popular in China. Large groups practice in the early morning in public parks. In the West, qi gong and taiji classes are frequently recommended to assist in regaining and maintaining health: jing-qi-shen, the three treasures of essence-energy-spirit. Qi Gong strengthens the body, moves the energy (qi, chi, ki) and calms the mind. Enjoy!
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Please include a brief description of the members and geographic region you serve.
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Associations that support practitioners, as well as educational groups promoting the benefits of qigong.
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Appropriate sites should provide news about qigong events or an active forum to discuss questions about qigong. |
Sites with news about events or forums discussing qigong.
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Qigong instructors, please include the following information in your submission: |
Qigong instructors offering classes to the general public.
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Periodicals, journals and publishers must provide educational content about qigong.
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Periodicals, publishers and publications dedicated to qigong.
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Submit sites that specifically promote Yan Xin Qigong, developed by Dr. Yan Xin. |
A style of qigong developed by Dr. Yan Xin, very popular with university students. Yan Xin Qigong is a part of Traditional Chinese Qigong. At the same time, it emphasizes more on the cultivation of virtue and scientific spirit, and seeks the guidance of modern scientific spirit in the practice and exploration of Qigong.
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