How to Practice Qigong Exercises: Video Series

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Learn about Qigong classifications, functions, and health benefits in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  1. Learn what the Qigong breathing therapy is all about in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  2. Learn the history of Qigong in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  3. Learn about internal and external Qigong in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  4. Learn about the essence of Qigong and how it can help cure illnesses in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  5. Learn how Qigong can help cure illnesses in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  6. Learn why Qigong can be practiced by anyone in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  7. Learn where Dantian is located in Qigong and what its purpose is in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  8. Learn about the eight key elements of Qigong in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  9. Learn about body regulations in Qigong in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  10. Learn the importance of regulating breath in Qigong in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  11. Learn about regulations of the mind in Qigong in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  12. Learn how external Qigong works in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  13. Learn how Qigong can help with weight loss in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  14. Learn how Qigong can be applied to relaxation in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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  15. Learn how Qigong can help with many forms of fatigue in this free online video series on practicing Qigong exercises.

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Qigong is literally translated as energy cultivation and involves the coordinating of breathing patterns and physical postures of the body as instructed in an aspect of Chinese medicine. Qigong is often taught alongside Chinese martial arts to maintain a healthy body. The origin of this form of medicinal exercise is traced back as far as 18th century B.C. In ancient history, practitioners believed that this practice could enhance the physical, metabolic and mental functions of the body. Today, medical universities give degrees in Qigong. In this series of expert videos, you will find a valuable introduction to Qigong from our world renowned Qigong master. Watch a video on the in-depth history of this medical exercise. Learn more about the classifications of Qigong. Learn how to treat fatigue and regulate your body and mind using Qigong practices. See how Qigong is used to relax your mind and aid in weight loss. Watch as our instructor instructs you on the functions of internal Qigong. Think you will benefit from Qigong? Watch these videos to learn the eight key elements of Qigong.

 
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Dr. Guan-Yuan Jin, MD, L.Ac Dr. Guan-Yuan Jin, M.D, L..Ac is an internationally renowned Qigong Master, Medical Acupuncturist, and Doctor. Dr. Jin is the Honorary Professor of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, PRC. <BR /><BR />After graduating from Zhejiang Medical University (currently known as Zhejiang University's School of Medicine) in Physiology in 1982, he stayed at the same school and became Assistant Associate and eventually Professor of Physiology until 1989. During the late 1960s', Dr. Jin studied under the tutelage of Dr. Mian-Zhai Jiao, one of four most famous Acupuncturists and Qigong Masters in modern China. <BR /><BR />After Dr. Jin came to U.S., he obtained a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Radiology at Medical College of Wisconsin in 1991 and later became a “Grandfather” Acupuncturist and one of the first seventeen Diplomats of Chinese Herbology (NCCAOM) in USA. <BR /><BR />Currently, Dr. Jin serves on the Wisconsin State Acupuncture Advisory Committee and is a frequent lecturer and keynote speaker at international and national medical conferences. <BR /><BR />href="http://www.Aceacupuncture.com">www.Aceacupuncture.comdkdk

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