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  Qigong: Encyclopedia of Medicine
Qigong may be used as a daily routine to increase overall health and well-being, as well as for disease prevention and longevity.
Qigong techniques are designed to improve the balance and flow of energy throughout the meridians, and to increase the overall quantity and volume of qi.
Qigong teachers also recommend that students prepare by adopting lifestyles that promote balance, moderation, proper rest, and healthy diets, all of which are facets of qigong practice.
health.enotes.com /medicine-encyclopedia/qigong   (1668 words)

  
 Qigong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Qigong relies on the traditional Chinese belief that the body has an energy field generated and maintained by the natural respiration of the body, known as qi.
Qigong is then "breath work" or the art of managing the breath to achieve and maintain good health, and especially in the martial arts, to enhance the energy mobilization and stamina of the body in coordination with the physical process of respiration.
Qigong was historically practiced extensively in Taoist and Buddhist monasteries as an adjunct of martial arts training, and the claimed benefits of martial qigong practice are widely known in East Asian martial traditions and popular culture.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Qigong   (1751 words)

  
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Qigong (氣功 - qi4 gong1) (ch'i kung in Wade-Giles) is an ancient Chinese medical technique based on Chinese religion and philosophy.
Qigong is said to be a technique for the cultivation of one's mind and body, as well as for the refinement of personal character and for the improvement of mankind.
Therefore in Qigong, the practitioner's focus on virtue is an extremely important technical requirement, especially in the advance level of Qigong.
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 Qigong Encyclopedia Articles @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Various forms of traditional qigong are also widely taught in conjunction with Chinese martial arts, and are especially prevalent in the advanced training of what are known as the 內家 (pinyin: nèi jīa) (Wade-Giles: nei chia), or internal martial arts.
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 Encyclopedia References "World Tai Chi & Qigong Day"
Beginning in the earliest time zones of New Zealand and then spanning the planet in a global tai chi movement, to end with the final events in the last time zones of Hawaii.
World Tai Chi and Qigong Day educates millions about the health benefits of tai chi and qigong.
World Tai Chi and Qigong Day provides medical research on tai chi and qigong, tips on finding classes, preparing for your first tai chi class, how to get the most from your tai chi and qigong journey to better health and peace of mind, and many pages of valuable information.
www.news.prweb.com /releases/2006/3/prweb357662.htm   (394 words)

  
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