Published 3/2024
Created by Aihan Kuhn
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 5 Lectures ( 48m ) | Size: 784 MB
A Qi Gong Form to Improve and Maintain Good Health
What you’ll learn:
1. For Qi Gong instructors, learning this Qi Gong form can be an excellent complement to their teaching.
2. Holistic practitioners can share this Qi Gong form with their patients and achieve maximum healing goals.
3. For people with chronic ailments, this Qi Gong form can assist in their healing.
4. For people with emotional imbalance, this Qi Gong can help them change their energy and emotions.
Requirements:
1. When practicing with this video, make sure to relax your body, clear your mind, remove any thoughts, and focus on the present moment.
2. Proper breathing in this Qi Gong practice is very important. Breathing should be deep, smooth, long, and slow.
3. Most breathing is abdominal breathing, but some movements require chest and abdominal breathing. Your intuition will lead you to the correct breathing during your practice. For beginners, do the breathing you feel most comfortable doing.
4. Movements involve slowly stretching many different parts of the body. It would be best to stretch as far as possible without causing discomfort. If you cannot do some movements, slightly modify them until you get used to them. The good news is that you will improve your practice over time.
5. Please keep in mind that daily practice is the key.
Description:
Eight Brocade Qi Gong(Therapeutic Exercise for Prevention and Balanced Health)Dr. Aihan KuhnGeneral Information:Eight Brocade Qi Gong was originally created in China about 4000 years ago. This was confirmed by an artifact of a drawing with numerous body postures (similar to this Qi gong form) estimated to be 4000 years old.In the early days, before there was medicine, Chinese people used Qi Gong exercise to improve their health, avoid illness, better deal with stress, and improve longevity.Eight Brocade is called “Ba Duan Jin.” “Ba” means the number 8; in Chinese culture, eight is a lucky number. The word “Duan” means a piece or a section. The word “Jin” means silk-made soft fabric with beautiful designs. When put together, it means “Eight Piece Beautiful Silk.” When doing this exercise, you can feel its gentleness and smooth flow, and you feel good. Imagine you’re wearing silk clothes and feeling comfortable.This gentle Qi Gong nurtures our organ system, calms the mind, stretches the body, and brings more oxygen to the body and the brain. These result in tuning up the organ system, opening body energy channels, regulating the nervous system, promoting circulation, strengthening the body, boosting energy, and leading to good health and happiness. This integrated mind/body practice is the key to maintaining optimum health, assisting healing, and preventing illness.People who practice this form regularly experience less stress, feel more relaxed and comfortable with themselves, and enjoy life. They also feel they have better emotions, mental clarity, and energy.In this program, there are two components:1. A video including step by step instructions, and entire Qi Gong form.2. A PDF file with a step-by-step description of each movement. This can help students to learn the movements anytime they don’t have access to the video.Practice Requirement:When practicing with this video, make sure to relax your body, clear your mind, remove any thoughts, and focus on the present moment.Proper breathing in this Qi Gong practice is very important. Breathing should be deep, smooth, long, and slow.Most breathing is abdominal breathing, but some movements require chest and abdominal breathing. Your intuition will lead you to the correct breathing during your practice. For beginners, do the breathing you feel most comfortable doing.Movements involve slowly stretching many different parts of the body. It would be best to stretch as far as possible without causing discomfort. If you cannot do some movements, slightly modify them until you get used to them. The good news is that you will improve your practice over time.Please keep in mind that daily practice is the key.Who Should Study This Qi Gong?For Qi Gong instructors, learning this Qi Gong form can be an excellent complement to their teaching.Holistic practitioners can share this Qi Gong form with their patients and achieve maximum healing goals.For people with chronic ailments, this Qi Gong form can assist in their healing.For people with emotional imbalance, this Qi Gong can help them change their energy and emotions.For people who have body stiffness, tightness, chronic aches and pains, this Qi Gong form promotes circulation, open nervous pathways, and helps them to reduce their symptoms, and improve the body flexibility.This Qi Gong form can immediately reduce stress for people with high stress.When is the Best Time to Practice? How to Get the Most Benefits from It?The morning is the best if you have time. If morning is not possible, other time is fine too.Daily practice is the best, but if you cannot do it daily, you can try to practice 4 to 5 times a week. You will notice that you always feel better after your practice.If you want to practice daily but do not have enough time to do all movements, you can choose one or two movements each day. When you do have time, you can do all the movements.If you can’t access the video, use the reference “Step by Step Learning Eight Brocade Qi Gong” included in this package.
Who this course is for:
1. For Qi Gong instructors
2. Holistic practitioners
3. For people with chronic ailments
4. For people with emotional imbalance
5. For people who have body stiffness, tightness, chronic aches and pains
6. This Qi Gong form can immediately reduce stress for people with high stress.
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