qigong in English

noun
1
a Chinese system of physical exercises and breathing control related to tai chi.
It is actually a form of qigong , a traditional Chinese practice of exercise and meditation for the cultivation of mind, body and spirit.

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1. I'm out of practice in qigong.

2. Chinese Wushu and Qigong are matchless in the world.

3. This is the qigong practice of the 8 Brocades, or Baduanjin

4. The Brocades are considered a medical qigong, and are used for health restoration and enhancement

5. The meridian - collateral theory is a theoretical bases of acupuncture, moxibustion and qigong.

6. The 8 Brocades (Chinese Baduanjin) of Qigong are relaxing exercises, which are especially suitable for beginners

7. Cooperation between institution and martial art school: We offer short or long term Qigong training service.

8. "Simple Qigong for Health - the Eight Brocades" DVD by Master Yang, Jwing-Ming

9. Qigong (), ch'i kung (), and Chi gung are Romanized words for two Chinese characters: qì (气 / 氣) and gōng ().

10. The same year, the CQRS issued a new regulation mandating that all qigong denominations establish a Communist Party branch.

11. Qigong practices can also be understood as a part of a broader tradition of "cultivation practice".

12. The Eight Brocades are a set of qigong exercises that originated in China and have been practiced throughout the world for thousands of years

13. 29 No cardiac arrhythmia was found in hypoxia group. Conclusion Hypoxia is more effective in counter measuring orthostatic intolerance after weightlessness than Qigong.

14. "8 Brocades of Chinese Qigong" sometimes also called Chi Kung or Qi Gong, and also called "Ba Duan Jin"! Have fun, learn all eight, and then practice everyd

15. In The Healing Promise Of Qi, Roger Jahnke OMD outlines what he calls the “ten stages of qi Cultivation.”Now, each person’s qigong practice is unique, and we shouldn’t expect or strive to have our practice fit neatly into some predetermined framework.