Resources for chi kung
Internal Kung Fu website
The ancient Chinese martial arts are veiled in mystery.
Each school teaches its own unique approach to the experience of self defence.
Historically, the training methods and applications of the different schools were closely guarded.
The most secretive and inaccessible were the neijia schools.
Internal kung fu (neijia) employs taoist insights and principles.
The teachings are counter-intuitive, puzzling and cryptic.
They cannot be explained using words.
In order to understand, you must do.
Not everyone is capable or willing to explore the hidden teachings of the arcane arts.
Internal Kung Fu website
The ancient Chinese martial arts are veiled in mystery.
Each school teaches its own unique approach to the experience of self defence.
Historically, the training methods and applications of the different schools were closely guarded.
The most secretive and inaccessible were the neijia schools.
Internal kung fu (neijia) employs taoist insights and principles.
The teachings are counter-intuitive, puzzling and cryptic.
They cannot be explained using words.
In order to understand, you must do.
Not everyone is capable or willing to explore the hidden teachings of the arcane arts.
Neijiaquan website
The ancient Chinese martial arts are veiled in mystery.
Each school teaches its own unique approach to the experience of self defence.
Historically, the training methods and applications of the different schools were closely guarded.
The most secretive and inaccessible were the neijia schools.
Neijiaquan employs taoist insights and principles.
The teachings are counter-intuitive, puzzling and cryptic.
They cannot be explained using words.
In order to understand, you must do.
Not everyone is capable or willing to explore the hidden teachings of the arcane arts.
East Midlands Zhong Ding Website
A link to the East Midlands Zhong Ding website which includes class times, instructor information, videos and articles.
Demonstration of how Tai Chi Qi Gong is performedTai Chi Qi Gong also spelt using Ki or Chi Kung is a popular healthful exercise practiced throughout the world. It is ideally suited for people of all abilities and ages as it is gentle on the joints yet still lightly aerobic. This abridged sequence - demonstrated at a slightly faster speed, with less repetitions for some movements and without the full Qi Gong mode Wuji stance set up, still provides an idea of what to expect when learning Shibashi Tai Chi Qi Gong. |
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