Painted Lotus Yoga and Wellness, LLC

Qigong: Absolute Beginner Series
with Rebecca

August 18 (Sunday)
at 4:00 pm

Class length
75 minutes

Location
Studio

Qigong: Absolute Beginner Series is an introduction to this ages old classical practice. Led by Rebecca Brooks, Tai Chi & Qigong instructor, this class is for anyone interested in exploring a low-impact, meditative, standing movement practice that improves mental, emotional, and physical health and wellbeing. 
Series Details:
* Classes are 75 minutes, once a week over 3 weeks
* Classes are Sunday afternoons, 4pm-5:15pm at Painted Lotus Yoga & Wellness
* No Drop Ins - Series must have minimum of 3 pre-registered participants to hold.
* Cost is $60 per person for the series - link to purchase here: 
* Dress comfortably - socks or lightweight shoes are optional
* No special equipment needed

Qigong, pronounced "chee gung", is an ancient Chinese body, mind, and spirit practice, valued for enhancing health and wellness for over 2500 years. "Qi/chi" translates as "life's energy" and "gong" is form of physical practice. Qigong is a limb of Traditional Chinese Medicine based on the idea that nature, without human interference, is balanced and harmonious. Being part of nature, humans have the capacity for achieving mental, physical, and spiritual harmony and balance through practices like Qigong that generate and cultivate qi, or life's energy. The practice of Qigong supports the management of energy levels, regulates health, and brings balance to life. The primary focus of Qigong is the balancing of yin and yang, or opposing forces and feelings. Supported by evidence-based research, Qigong is promoted by the World Health Organization for its myriad health benefits.

Qigong practice consists of sequenced movements known as forms. These sequenced movements correspond to accupoints and meridian pathways in the body.  A Qigong form might be practiced repetitively or as a flow.  The most foundational principle in qigong movement is patience. Forms are typically characterized by slow, continuous movement but can be practiced quite vigorously as well. Regular Qigong practice has been shown to improve strength, balance, memory, to keep joints healthy, enhancing overall health and reducing stress and tension. For the motivated student, Qigong is also a practice of self-reflection, an exploration of life's challenges and an exercise in perseverance in finding your path. It is estimated that there are over 7000 Qigong forms so you will never be at a loss for a new challenge!

Class 1: Overview of Qigong, its philosophical foundation, the balancing concepts of yin and yang, and the principles guiding movement. Practice will center around The Five Elements form. 

Class 2: Continuation of The Five Elements form with the addition of Eighteen Forms, which is probably the most well known Qigong practice worldwide

Class 3: Aligning with the Natural World practice, which focuses on the meditative, calming aspect of movement intended to guide the practitioner toward Qigong as a moving meditation. 

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