Qi Gong (Chi Kung) for Health

Shiatsu and Qi Gong

– are highly compatible. Both aim to clear blockages and harmonize energy.

When we are more balanced physically and mentally, our inner  healing resources are more able to do their work.

Shiatsu is a hands-on form of body therapy, whilst Qi Gong (Chinese Yoga) is a practice which continues the beneficial effects.

Gentle fluid movement, connected with full body breathing, stimulates the flow of vital energy, creating a dynamic balance of body and mind.

Benefits of Qi Gong Practice

1) Qi Gong improves the motion of blood, warms the blood and enhances whole body circulation.

2) Qi Gong stimulates appetite, sexual function, assimilation of nutrients, and digestion/elimination.

3) Qi Gong accelerates metabolism, weight Loss, and decreases need for sleep.

4) Qi Gong bolsters your immune system by reducing Cortisol, a known inhibitor of cytokine production.

5) Qi Gong improves dexterity, reflexes, and prevents osteoporosis in clinical studies.

6) Qi Gong opens arteries allowing greater brain-based micro-circulation to prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

7) Qi Gong enhances mental acuity, focus and concentration.

8. Qi Gong helps us to calm down and become more peaceful.

9) Qi Gong helps spiritual growth, regardless of faith or beliefs.

An estimated 200 Million people practice Qi Gong worldwide. The list of things Qi Gong can heal includes: Digestive problems, poor blood circulation, endocrine and thyroid disorders, migraines, asthma, allergies, pain, high/low blood pressure, eye problems, cancer, diabetes etc. More serious diseases require food based healing in addition to Qi Gong.

More people are seeking holistic solutions for their health. Qi Gong and nutrition based healing offer affordable non-intrusive approaches that work. People are questioning the traditional methods of cut, medicate, and wait until a disease occurs.

Everything is possible when we are in charge of our own health.


 

Chungliang Al Huang.  My teacher, mentor, inspiration.

Enjoy!


Wise people breathe from deep within them,

Whereas, most people breathe from their throat.”

– Chuang Tzu


 

 

 

Shibashi : Eighteen Postures Tai Ji Qi Gong

 

 

 

 

Qi Gong relates to practices which work to support and enhance the flow of vital energy.


QI GONG (CHI KUNG):

The science and art of cultivating this vital life force energy.  Developing awareness of the flow of Qi (Chi) in the body has powerful implications in the prevention, and healing of dis-ease of body and mind.

The particular form I teach is based on the Tai Chi form. The movements are easy to learn, yet profound in their effect, helping to combat stress, prevent disease and promote optimum health and fitness. This is a very satisfying way to exercise the body while simultaneously relaxing the mind, enhancing performance in work and leisure.

Qi Gong teaches us, through gentle, easily learned movements, to breathe more fully and freely –  Since oxygen is the essential fuel of life, it may be quickly grasped that ‘everything’ works better when infused with it.

 

 


 

 


When we do these exercises it is literally a way of ‘re-membering’ (putting back together into one, integrated whole) our disparate parts, accessing our essential nature.

Qi Gong reminds us that we are connected to (and supported by) everything else.


“When we try to pick out anything by itself

we find it hitched to everything else in the universe”.

John Muir

 


Qi Gong in the News:

New York Times article on Qi Gong


© Copyright Robin Grant 2009

Published by Robin Grant, RMT Registered Massage & Shiatsu Therapy

Robin Grant, RMT. LST. I am a Registered Massage Therapist with a clinical focus on Shiatsu Therapy, Reflexology and Qigong (Chi Kung) Mindful Movement Exercise . I have more than 25 years experience in helping a wide range of clients to de-stress and to connect with their innate self healing abilities - Passionate practitioner, instructor and lively public speaker.

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