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Qigong Beginners Class

Sandy from Aidanfield

Welcome to try the gentle movement with stretch, contraction and energy healing to improve your health
~ FREE 1st visit ~ If you enjoy the class, then pay from the following week.
The new class just started from last week. It is a good timing to attend the class now.

Guided by experienced Chinese teacher, Sandy Jiang, an accredited provider of the Strength and Balance programme.

Venue: Blue Sky Qigong Studio,
19 Templetons Road, Aidanfield/Hillmorton

Time: Weds, 1-2:45pm; Term one: Jan 29 - April 8, school term

Qigong means exercise with energy (Qi). It is an ancient holistic Chinese therapy, great for healing and also an advanced preventative natural medicine.

It is the foundation to Tai Chi, but relatively simpler than Tai Chi.

We use our consciousness to gather the universal energy (Qi) to nourish our body, mind and spirit and increase our energy.

The gentle flowing meditative movement and secret sounds improve our health, pelvic floor muscles, core, spine, flexibility, posture, immunity, organs, relaxation and inner joy.

Qigong can also release PMT, hay fever, stress and anxiety, heal back pain and lessen arthritis.

The class is broken up with Qigong theory and a short meditation.

Booking essential
Contact your Qigong teacher, Sandy (sandyjsky@gmail.com or 2601256) to secure a spot

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