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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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Sun Oct 5

  • Tai Chi & Qigong (chi kung) DVD, Book, FREE Lessons, Teachers Directory, Natural Health - Asian Lifestyle Products Home Page
  • ART OF CHI, over een goede levenshouding.: In de moderne samenleving eisen werkdruk en andere spanningen een steeds hogere tol. Veel lichamelijke problemen worden veroorzaakt of verergerd door stress. Vermoeidheid, een gevoel van onmacht, onzekerheid en depressie doen ook een aanslag op de fysieke gesteldheid. Het is de kunst om die negatieve spiraal om te buigen naar een positieve levenshouding en daarbij onvermoede en ongebruikte energiebronnen aan te boren. Dat een goede gezondheid hand in hand gaat met een goede conditie, behoeft geen betoog. Omdat de moderne mens steeds minder lichamelijke arbeid verricht, wordt in fitnesscentra veel aandacht besteed aan fysieke krachtsinspann ingen. Deze zijn uitsluitend gericht op de ontwikkeling van spieren en het uithoudingsver mogen. Vaak ligt er ook een zekere prestatiedrang aan ten grondslag. Wat regelmatig over het hoofd wordt gezien is de geestelijke ontspanning die tegelijkertijd nodig is om tot een gezond evenwicht te komen.

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Wed Oct 1

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