acupressureacupuncturecuppingfengshuifoodtherapyherbal medicineteasmoxibustiontai qitui na

CIM Subscription
Comm Acu & Pub Aware Edu
Talk Fusion Video Blog

Tai Qui | Qi Gong

Tai Qi • Qi Gong

Treatments - Tai Qui | Qi Gong
Center for Integrated Medicine
Full Service Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic

Tai Qi, (T'ai Chi), Chuan is an exercise system of ancient origin. It is an art of self-discipline and self-defense based upon the movements of animals and birds as well as the philosophy of Yin and Yang. It helps promote inner relaxation, harmony, and strength if practiced regularly. Tai Qi blends the internal meditation association of Qi Gong with an external exercise program. It involves slow, graceful movements and can be practiced almost anywhere.

What is Qi Gong, (Chi Kung)? First you should know that "Qi" means "energy"or "air".  Gong means, "inner work".  Thus Qi Gong means , "Guiding Energy" or, "Working of air." It is the conscious and systematic development of the vital energy of the body.

Qi Gong is a form of exercise and breathing techniques which most, if not all, of Chinese martial arts originate from. In performing Qi Gong exercise, the goal is to build up internal Qi.  It is known to keep ones body fit, healthy and promote long life. There are many different forms of Qi Gong which are practiced within different systems. A few examples are  the "Confucian Method." This method is practiced to emphasize regulation of the mind and achieve a state of tranquility which will in turn cultivate moral character.  There is the "Martial Arts Method," which aims to build up the inner strength to the point that he or she becomes invulnerable to both moral and physical attack.  And last, but not least, the "Medical Method," which is practiced to prevent disease, promote health and prolong life.

 
Treatable Conditions
CIM Events Calendar
Last month September 2010 Next month
S M T W T F S
week 35 1 2 3 4
week 36 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
week 37 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
week 38 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
week 39 26 27 28 29 30
CIM on Twitter
  • CIM

    Tai Chi Easy review: we practiced 1) Standing Qigong, a passive/active movement. great to strengthen legs and to... http://fb.me/DCFgEooE

    Tuesday, 07 September 2010 20:52

  • CIM

    Tai Chi Easy was great this morning. We had one new participant, Darci, soon to be a group leader.

    Saturday, 28 August 2010 21:14

  • CIM

    (cont'd from below) Traditional Chinese Medicine has so much to offer in this area of medicine. One day it will be... http://fb.me/Ehr12nQd

    Wednesday, 25 August 2010 04:19

Health News & Research
maggie