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Qigong is an
Oriental therapy that combines gentle exercises with breathing techniques,
meditation and visualisation to improve the circulation of Qi (life
energy) in the body. It is suitable for all age groups and is particularly
suited for elderly people who wish to maintain flexibility and fitness.
Qigong is based
on similar principles to other Oriental health systems, in that
it emphasises the need for harmony between Yin and Yang and the
free flow of Qi in the meridians. Qi is believed to be the energy
of the universe, and everything is made of Qi. Qi can be divided
into two types - Yin and Yang. These represent two polar opposites
or states of being and they are in a constant state of change. The
body and mind needs a balance between the Yin and Yang aspects and
an imbalance of either can lead to illness. Similarly, an imbalance
between a person's Qi and the Qi of the environment they are in
can also create disharmony.
The simple techniques
used in Qigong help to improve the flow of Qi and therefore maintain
or restore physical and mental health to optimum levels.
Qigong is usually
taught and practised in a class, although once the techniques have
been learned, they can be used daily as a self-help measure. Slow,
flowing, rhythmical movements are used to stimulate the flow of
Qi from one area to another. Awareness of ones body and how it feels,
together with a focus on the breath whilst doing the exercises are
an important aspect of Qigong and it is believed to help to increase
vitality and promote self-healing.
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