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Qigong Defined

The term Qigong (pronounced chee gung) is made up of two Chinese characters, "Qi" and "Gong". A literal translation of the two words together would be "manipulation of vital energy", "energy exercise" or "exercise of Qi". Qigong is an ancient art in which people train to achieve the sensation of Qi (also referred to as chi) and manipulation of Qi by exercising the mind, breath and body. Qigong is a holistic exercise system to maintain good health, prevent disease, relieve sickness and prolong life. An alternative spelling, Chi Kung is sometimes used.

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