Qigong, Moving Meditation
Fri, Jun 17
|Hanson
Come join us Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings. Starting this May. First Week Free! Move your Qi to improve your Body, Mind, and Soul.
Time & Location
Jun 17, 2022, 9:00 AM – 9:40 AM
Hanson, 1375 Main St, Hanson, MA 02341, USA
Guests
About the Event
Medical Qigong
Class days and time:Â
Mon, Wed, FriÂ
Time: 9amÂ
Starting May 16thÂ
40min class
Mondays "New Movement":
Learn a series of movements as we build on them weekly.
Wednesdays "Full Flow":
Follow along as we go thru the entire 36-step series.
Fridays "Refresh and Refine":
Go over the steps learned on Monday refining the flow.
Qigong is not Yoga, There is no floorwork. This is a standing, bending, reaching, flowing, Â very slow movement workout, utilizing the breath, the mind, and the stabilizer muscles, to stretch and strengthen the body, and moving your stagnant Qi to regenerate and revitilize. It can be done from a chair if needed for any persons with handycap or medical issue's.Â
Pricing:
Drop-in $10
Monthly $60
Click the RSVP button on this page to see if space is available.Â
Then you can pay online Here, or in-store.
What to Bring:
yoga mat
water bottle
wear comfortable exercise-style clothing.
What is Qigong
Qi Gong is a gentle exercise developed in China over 4000 years ago, it has been used for healing and prevention for many centuries. Qi Gong involves whole-body movement, mental focus, and deep breathing that opens the body energy pathways promoting smooth energy flow, and restores organ harmony. Â This self-cultivation practice produces powerful healing results. Â It is also an excellent practice for anti-aging. There is no age limit to practicing Qi Gong. It can be performed while seated if needed, for the elderly or wheelchair-bound, or recovering from a health issue as it helps speed in the recovery. Qigong is also called "Moving Meditation," which benefits one as a whole; Body, Mind, and Spirit.
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There are many different types and forms of Qi Gong. They all differ in movements and postures. Â However, all Qi Gong forms have similar benefits, some are more focused than others and some can target certain illnesses. Here at AHA, we focus on Medical Qigong.
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Benefits of Qigong:
Delays the Aging Process, leading to Longevity
Increases Flexibility
Strengthens Muscles and Tendons
Increases Strength and Endurance
Aids in the Treatment of:
Heart Disease
High Blood Pressure
Arthritis
Digestive Disorders
Auto-immune disease
Depression
Anxiety
Cancer Healing & Prevention
Improvement of Balance and Decrease the Risk of Falling
Increases Mental Health
Increases Aerobic Capacity
Decreases Stress
Decreases the symptoms of Fibromyalgia or Pain