Here are some of the wonderful dynamic movements we do:
Eight Pieces of Brocade
Tai Chi Yang Style
Fu Zhong Wen’s Classic Yang Family Style Simplified 24 Form
Yang Chengfu Taijiquan Form AKA The Yang Family Style Long Form
Yang 37, Cheng Man-ch’ing Simplified Tai Chi Form As I cruise up The Nile
Eight Pieces of Brocade
This is one of the most common forms of Chinese Qigong used as exercise. Variously translated as Eight Pieces of Brocade, Eight-Section Brocade, Eight Silken Movements or Eight Silk Weaving, the name of the form generally refers to how the eight individual movements of the form characterize and impart a silken quality (like that of a piece of brocade) to the body and its energy. This sequence is primarily designated as a form of medical qigong, meant to improve health.
Yang Style Tai Chi Simplified 10 Form
Yang Style Tai Chi Simplified 10 Form
Qigong-Tai
Chi Programs
Beginners EZ Qigong-Tai Chi
Tai Chi Cross Training for Pilates
Yang Family Style Taijiquan,
Intermediate program with Martial Applications:
Fu Zhong Wen 24 Form
Cheng Man-Ch’ing 37 Form
Jou, Tsing Hwa 108 Form
Yang Sword 16 & 32 Forms
Tui Shou-Push Hands,
and Four Corners Dalu.
Certifications
Qigong Therapist
Qigong Healer Instructor
Sun Style Tai Chi for Arthritis Instructor
Usui Reiki Master-Teacher
Sun Style Tai Chi for Diabetes Instructor
Karuna Reiki Master-Teacher
Additional Qigong Training
Kenneth S. Cohen Qigong Research & Practice Center
Roger Jahnke, O.M.D Integral Institute Of Tai Chi & Qigong
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