Taichi shibashi 18 move qigong
Taichi 18-move qigong was developed in the 1970s. It owes both its flowing-water like quality to taijiquan (tai chi) as well as its emphasis on rooted postures and body alignment. This is probably the most comprehensive course in this popular qigong form ever published with 10 hours of video.
In taichi qigong the peaceful flow of movement, co-ordinated with the slow washing in and out of breath, and the cultivation of mindfulness, help move us into a deeply relaxed and healing state.
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Taichi shibashi 25 - Stopping before completion
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Taichi shibashi 26 - Synchronicity
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Taichi shibashi 27 - Moving the body as an integrated whole
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Taichi shibashi 28 - Do not force the breath
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Taichi shibashi 29 - Do not lock the elbows and knees
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Taichi shibashi 30 - The wrists
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Taichi shibashi 31 - Knee health
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Taichi shibashi 32 - Wuji
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Taichi shibashi 33 - What is qigong?
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Taichi shibashi 34 - History of qigong Part 1
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Taichi shibashi 35 - History of qigong Part 2