Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Daoyin


  
  DaoYinBaoJiànGong
Daoyin yangshenggong is gebaseerd op de "Vijf Fasen" (zie ook: wuxing 五性) en de "Drie Harten" (sanxin 三 心).
Enthousiasme is een uitstekende motor voor het leren, het verrijkt het leven en het maakt ons als persoon actiever en dynamischer, en het helpt ons ook moeilijke momenten te overwinnen.
Daoyin verlangt van ons dat we geduld kweken, een noodzakelijk maar tegenwoordig vaak miskende deugd.
www.weiqi.nl /data/daoyinbaojian.htm   (1300 words)

  
 Daoyin Tao treatments surrey UK
Daoyin Tao treatments surrey UK This therapy is a synergy of softened and adapted traditional Chinese and modern Western massage techniques which creates a subtle yet powerful harmonious blend.
Daoyin Tao is also referred to as a Chinese face neck and shoulder meridian massage.
Daoyin Tao can be used as a stand alone therapy to promote facial and skin vitality or in conjunction with other therapies such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, Reiki, Aromatherapy or Reflexology.
www.reikicare.co.uk /html/dayoin.htm   (134 words)

  
  International Institute of Dao Yin Yang Sheng Gong
At the Daoyin Yangsheng Gong Centre at the University of Physical Education in Beijing, Professor Zhang and his staff have developed more than 30 exercises which can be used in health care as well as the treatment of diseases.
Professor Zhang Guang De was born in Thangshan in the province Hebei in 1932.
Daoyin is the classical name of Qigong which I wanted to continue to preserve.
dyysg.free.fr /a_daoyin.htm   (2211 words)

  
 Tai Chi Online - Members
Daoyin is one of the oldest known and most researched systems of health training in China and can be traced back many centuries.
Daoyin, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Diet, Martial Arts, Qigong are all part of the cultural holistic view of maintaining the body's energy and metabolism.
Daoyin Yangsheng Gong is a system of Qigong researched and developed by Professor Zhang Guandge, resident professor at Beijing University of Physical Education.
www.taichi-online.com /members/courses/qigong/daoyin/intro.asp   (1006 words)

  
 Daoyin Tao
DAOYIN TAO® is a synergy of traditional Chinese and Western style massage techniques adapted and harmoniously blended to create an amazingly powerful yet subtle healing therapy which offers its benefits on all holistic levels.
Daoyin Tao® (pronounced DOW-yin TOW as in TOWn) is a deeply effective therapy which draws on traditional massage techniques used in Chinese hospitals and clinics for hundreds of years.
Daoyin Tao® provides a unique dimension to holistic treatment and may often help relieve many of today's common ailments requiring relaxation, decongestion, reduction in pain and stiffness, general rebalancing and revitalisation.
homepage.ntlworld.com /lucky.sharma/page7.html   (258 words)

  
 The Daoyin Yangsheng Gong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Daoyin Yangsheng Gong has now spread into many countries in the world and is particularly popular in Europe.
I hope that with the foundation of the Daoyin Yangsheng Gong Association in Germany the cultural exchange between East and West can be supported and that the German Association acts like a window for the other European countries to exchange experiences between the various organisations.
Daoyin is the ancient term for energetic physical exercises.
www.tqj.de /English/01-3/engpendz.html   (2162 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Daoyin Tao® is pronounced DOW YIN TOW - as in TOWN.
Daoyin Tao® is her contribution to a profession which has nurtured, sustained and enlightened her since 1988.
Daoyin Tao® is a harmonious synergy of adapted and softened traditional Chinese and stylised Western massage techniques, blended to create a gently flowing approach, using a simple massage oil blend, which enables the therapist and therapy to unite as one.
www.daoyintao.com /prospectus.html   (915 words)

  
 Universal Tao Instructor/Practitioner Directory
Daoyin (Guiding and Conducting) Yangsheng (Nourishing the Vital Principle) Gong (Exercises) is a comprehensive system of gentle exercises involving breath control, the stimulation of key acupoints in the body, self massage and mental development that combines traditional knowledge with modern medical theory.
Daoyin is not only used as preventatives against old age and sickness, but is also used to cure both chronic and acute diseases.
Daoyin is often classified as either part of traditional medical knowledge or among the various practices of Yangsheng which consists of adopting a way of life according to psychophysical hygienic principles.
www.universal-tao.com /instructors_practitioners/bio/164.html   (897 words)

  
 China Children Hearing Aid Foundation
That is the theoretical basis of "emphasising on breath" in Daoyin exercise.
In Daoyin exercise, special emphasis is laid oil using the mind to lead the move of Qi.
For example, in the set of 49 moves, when the mind has been concentrated on Laogong point for 3 minutes, the temperature will rise 0.5 degree C to 1.5 degrees C. This commonly feeling of heat in the palm is a clear evidence of using mind to lead the move of Qi.
www.china-hiking.com /QiGong/p4.htm   (511 words)

  
 Vitality Therapies - Daoyin Tao
The Daoyin Tao® method is a subtle synergy of ancient Chinese and modern Western massage techniques, harmoniously adapted and blended to create a widely applicable method which releases trapped and stagnant energy.
Daoyin Tao® allows the body to begin the process of healing itself from within, often at the deepest levels.
Daoyin Tao® distinguishes itself from other therapies focused on the head, neck and shoulders by the depth of therapeutic benefit which may arise during and following treatment.
www.hugin.demon.co.uk /therapies/daoyintao.htm   (169 words)

  
 Basic Principles of Qigong
Daoyin, also called Daoyin Massage, is a comprehensive exercise that combines specific body posture, breath regulation, and mind concentration with self massage to develop both the physical and energetic aspects of the body.
Regional Daoyin Exercise (Buwei Daoyin Gong), and Five Viscera Regulation Exercise (Li Wuzang Gong) represent examples of Qigong exercises that focus their activity on specific areas of the body or on overcoming a specific disease.
Daoyin and dynamic Qigong aims to promote the free flow of Qi in the meridians, muscles, and skeleton as well as to alleviate specific areas of physical energetic congestion that manifest as disease.
www.innerself.com /Fitness/qigong_basic.htm   (1456 words)

  
 Embody Health & Beauty Guide - Daoyin Tao
Daoyin Tao is a truly holistic therapy as it aims to balance the recipient and encourage a whole body-healing environment.
Daoyin Tao® is ideal for relaxing, rebalancing, revitalising, rejuvenating, decongesting and general pain and discomfort.
Daoyin Tao® Practitioner Training is only available from Daoyin Tao® International as taught by its Originator, Anna-Louise Haigh and her licensed teachers.
www.embodyforyou.com /Treatments?t=700   (384 words)

  
 Lyndenhill Clinic - Daoyin Tao
Daoyin Tao was originated by Anna-Louise Haigh after many years as a Clinical Aromatherapist and Relexology Practitioner combined with much travel and study in China.
The techniques are drawn and adapted from those used everyday in clinics and hospitals in China and the Far East and thus, Daoyin Tao is not simply a face massage.
With few contra-indications, Daoyin Tao has a great deal to offer and with the added bonus of a self help component for increased health enhancement.
www.lynden-hill-clinic.co.uk /html/holistic/daoyin_tao.htm   (212 words)

  
 Fortina Spa Academy Courses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Daoyin Tao pronounced Dow Tin Tow (as in town) is a harmonious blend of softened and adapted Eastern Massage skills bleneded with stylized Western techniques to create powerful healing synergy.
Borne of the benefits ti sinus and migraine sufferers, Daoyin tao has grown in reputatuion and by recommendation to meet the needs of many of todays’ common health problems.
Surveryed graduates have reported the Daoyin Tao training has positively influenced every other aspect of their therapy work and this in turn has elevated them as a truly holistic therapist.
www.fortinaspaacademy.com /page.asp?p=10612&l=1   (437 words)

  
 Kate Parker, Plus size website Entrepreneur & Complementary Therapist, Hemel Hempstead, UK
Daoyin Tao is a new therapy based on proven methods to effectively treat a wide variety of common ailments.
Daoyin Tao is beneficial for neck and shoulder tension, headaches, migraine, tinnitus, sinus congestion, eye strain and stress and depression, improving circulation, respiration and sleep quality, reducing PMT and easing back pain.
Daoyin Tao requires minimal undressing, results are achieved with relatively few sessions, results are lasting, and ongoing treatments act as maintenance and prevention.
www.creativewomensnetwork.co.uk /CWNvoicesKateParker.htm   (1032 words)

  
 Adeline Tsang, Complementary Therapist: Reflexology
Daoyin Tao releases trapped and stagnant energy, thus allowing the body to begin the process of healing itself from within, often at the deepest levels.
Relaxation, rebalancing, revitalisation, rejuvenation and detoxification are all components of a Daoyin Tao treatment, leaving the recipient with a lasting sense of well-being and improved health.
Daoyin Tao has a great deal of healing potential, whether you seek deep relaxation or assistance with the management or particular health concerns.
members.fortunecity.com /adelineprior/services_daoyin_tao.html   (344 words)

  
 Healing on the Danforth: Treatments: Daoyin Tao
Daoyin Tao® - pronounced DOW YIN TOW - as in TOWn, is an exciting complementary therapy which reflects the Oriental and Western philosophies toward health, healing and well-being which form the basis of this therapy.
Daoyin Tao releases trapped and stagnant energy, thus allowing the body to begin the process of healing itself from within, often at the deepest levels.
The original skills which underpin Daoyin Tao are still practised today in clinics and hospitals throughout China; however, for Daoyin Tao they have been adapted to suit the Western preference for a more gentle, flowing massage.
www.healingonthedanforth.com /treatments/daoyintao.html   (509 words)

  
 Daoyin Tao® Massage at The Amber Zone - complementary therapy in Maidenhead - Daoyin Tao® Massage
Daoyin Tao® is a harmonious, synergistic blend of ancient Chinese massage skills, balanced and adapted to modern Western massage techniques to create a therapeutic approach which holds vast healing potential.
It is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and therefore treats the person as a whole including mind, body, spirit, lifestyle, posture, diet, family relations etc. to piece together a possible cause of disharmony – the actual disease or disorder being a small part of this overall jigsaw.
Daoyin Tao® massage helps to unblock or release the energy, giving the body the opportunity to heal itself.
www.theamberzone.co.uk /daoyin.html   (287 words)

  
 Daoyin Tao ® - Chinese Face, Neck & Shoulder Massage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Daoyin Tao®, pronounced Dow Yin Tow (as in TOWn), is a powerful massage approach which is the culmination of much study and travel in China coupled with nearly 20 years experience as a Complementary Healthcare Practitioner by its originator, Anna-Louise Haigh.
Daoyin Tao® is a powerful synergy of softened and adapted Chinese and stylised Western massage techniques, harmoniously blended to create a widely applicable therapy.
Meridians and acupoints are used in the provision of Daoyin Tao® to treat chi disturbances which are the root of ill health.
www.uktherapy.info /readArticle.asp?ID=23   (1054 words)

  
 Longfei Newsletters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Daoyin Yangsheng Gong is the Qigong system taught and practiced by instructors and members of Longfei Taijiquan Association.
Through the Jersey Daoyin Centre and Mark Atkinson we have direct links with the Beijing University of Physical Education and Professor Zhang and his work.
His studies embraced the theory of Daoyin (the skill of guiding and introducing the free flow of Qi inside the body).
www.longfei-taiji.co.uk /news/vol2iss3/guide.htm   (561 words)

  
 the wyndham centre
Daoyin Tao (pronounced Dow-yin TOW) is a Chinese face, neck and shoulder massage.
Daoyin Tao (DYT) is deeply relaxing and relieves local muscle aches, but its effects extend throughout the body.
Daoyin Tao therapy was created in 2001 by Anna-Louise Haigh, a clinical aromatherapist and reflexologist, following her travels and studies in China.
www.wyndham-centre.co.uk /news_n011104.asp   (4470 words)

  
 Daoyin Tao   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I bumbed into a page about it when browsing for suitable therapies to enhance my current skills and was drawn to it as I am a Taoist and have been for many years and as you can see it contains Tao in the therapy name.
DaoYin as far as I know is a form of Chi Kung that is mainly performed seated on the floor.
You can study Daoyin Tao at the Sandra Day school of therapies and no doubt there are other places too.
www.healthypages.net /forum/printable.asp?m=164258   (916 words)

  
 Chinese Kungfu,introduce Chinese Kungfu or wushu or Chinese Martial art, selling related products,such as books,dvds ...
However, its oldest and most diverse form is daoyin, which holds an important position in the traditional Chinese art of preserving one's health.
The basic methods of daoyin are kai) (opening), he (closing), xuan (rotating), row (rubbing), tui (pushing), an (pressing), and fen (separating).
Daoyin has many differences from gymnastics and other modern sports, as daoyin exercises are based on mental activity and therefore it is possible to accumulate and conserve one's energy while practicing daoyin exercises.
www.chinavoc.com /kungfu/brief/qigong.asp   (893 words)

  
 Daoyin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
"Daoyin" is the original term for health enhancing exercises now more usually referred to as "Qi Gong" ("Chi Kung").
Many different interpretations were given to the word "daoyin" during the ages.
Actually with daoyin we guide the qi and move our body in order to obtain a beneficial effect to our health.
www.dyysg.co.uk /Daoyin.htm   (215 words)

  
 Offcial Website of the Chinaese Olympic Committee
Daoyin, or "xingqi," is a kind of callisthenic exercise combining breathing with bodily movements mimicking animals.
The daoyin diagrams painted on silk, unearthed from Tomb No.3 of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) in Changsha, Hunan Province, are the earliest extant and most complete paintings on ancient callisthenics.
No wonder daoyin was called an art for achieving longevity in ancient times.
en.olympic.cn /china_oly/ancient_sports/2003-11-16/11199.html   (277 words)

  
 Chinese Kungfu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The silk scroll discovered in the Western Han tomb at Hawangdui near Changsha is covered with over 40 human figures in different postures outlined in fl and painted in colour.
It was on the bases of daoyin that Hua Tuo developed hsi wuqinxi exercises in the latter part of the Eastern Han dynasty.
Books and diagrams about daoyin appeared in growing numbers in the Wester Jin dynasty (265-317) and the time of the Sui an dTang dynasties (581-907), daoyin had evolved into dynasty 9265-317) and the time of the sui and Tang dynasties (581-907), daoyin had evolved into other forms of fitness exercises, such as the popular baduanjin.
www.shme.com /kungfu/kungfu05.htm   (541 words)

  
 Daoyin Tao   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hi I was wondering if anyone has heard of Daoyin Tao, a head and shoulders treatment developed from a combination of western and chinese massage.
I agree with you Darren Dao and Tao are the same chinese word but when translated into English become Tao or Dao depending on the translation method used.
I have looked into doing Daoyin Tao myself in the past and as I understand it, it is a western style face massage with acupressure points and aromatherapy oils.
www.healthypages.net /forum/fb.asp?m=164258   (1058 words)

  
 Daoyin Tao article: New Health Magazine
The Daoyin TaoTM method is a subtle synergy of ancient Chinese and modern Western massage techniques, harmoniously blended to create a widely applicable method which releases trapped and stagnant energy, thus allowing the body to begin the process of healing itself from within, often at the deepest levels.
The original skills which form the foundation of the Daoyin TaoTM techniques are still practiced today in clinics and hospitals throughout China, however, they have been adapted to suit the Western preference and create a more gentle flowing massage.
Ultimately, Daoyin TaoTM is a totally holistic therapy which reaches the areas and levels of need presented by the recipient.
www.new-health.biz /articles/article20.htm   (465 words)

  
 DAOYIN TRAINING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
There are three levels of instructor qualified by the Scotland & Wales Daoyin Yangsheng Gong Association.
General knowledge only needs to be assessed once per level but specific knowledge and physical skills will need to be assessed for each different routine.
As well as the general Daoyin knowledge requirements for each level all routines have 3 standand requirements:
www.btinternet.com /~quanshu/daoyin/train.htm   (450 words)

  
 Natural Health
Daoyin Tao is a modern therapy launched in 2002.
Your Daoyin Tao treatment will commence with a consultation to determine which points on your face, neck, scalp or shoulders will be worked upon.
Gentle yet powerful, Daoyin Tao can be used to help problems such as headaches and migraines, tinnitus, insomnia, sinus and nasal congestion.
www.naturaltherapycentre.co.uk /therapy.asp?therapyID=17   (156 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.