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Meridian Qigong Exercises : Combining Qigong, Yoga, & Acupressure.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Rolindale, MA : YMAA Publication Center, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (186 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781594394140
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Meridian Qigong Exercises : Combining Qigong, Yoga, & AcupressureDDC classification:
  • 613.71
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Back Cover -- Praise for Meridian Qigong Exercises -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Dedications -- Table of Contents -- Foreword by David Silver -- Foreword by Kathy Yang -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Meridians Qigong Exercises -- 1-1. Introduction -- Benefits of Exercises -- Important Points -- 1-2. Meridian Qigong Exercises -- Preparation -- Facing Upward -- Waist/Hips -- Waist/Torso -- Shoulders/Torso/Neck Lift Torso and Shoulder from Side to Side (Arms beside Torso) -- Facing Downward -- Recovery -- Chapter 2: Self-Massage-Tui Na and Dian Xue -- 2-1. Introduction -- 2-2. Tui Na and Dian Xue Self-Massage -- General Rules -- Basic Cavity-Stimulation Techniques -- Chapter 3: Qigong Theory Review -- 3-1. General Qigong Concepts -- 1. Traditional Definition of Qi -- 2. Traditional Definition of Qigong -- 3. Scope of Qigong Practice -- 4. Definition of External and Internal Elixirs -- 5. Schools of Qigong Practice -- 3-2. Fundamental Theory -- General Basic Theory -- Meridian Qigong and Yoga Theory -- Tui Na / Acupressure Massage Theory -- 3-3. The Network of Qi Vessels and Channels -- Twelve Primary Qi Channels and the Eight Vessels -- 3-4. Buddhist and Daoist Qigong Concepts -- Buddhist Qigong -- Daoist Qigong -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary and Chinese Terms -- Index -- About the Author -- Books from YMAA -- DVDs from YMAA.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A SIMPLE LYING DOWN ROUTINE FOR EVERYONE

Each morning before getting out of bed, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming practices a series of movements he has combined based on decades of experience. In Meridian Qigong Exercises, Dr. Yang teaches you his special daily exercise routine.

Follow along and learn how a unique combination of simple yoga stretches, qigong movements, and acupressure techniques can relieve energy stagnation and rejuvenate your entire body.

All the exercises can be performed lying down or sitting, if preferred. Meridian qigong will quickly improve your general health, helping you to heal and preventing injuries. With regular practice you will notice your entire body feels loose and comfortable. You will react to stress with a greater sense of calm, and your circulation will increase.

With this book you will
* Understand the link between yoga and qigong
* Learn basic acupressure with traditional tui na (pushing and grabbing) and dian xue (cavity pressing) techniques
* Supplement your qigong practice with yoga stretches
* Know which acupoints and meridians to stimulate
* Relieve many common ailments, including insomnia


"In this book, I have compiled this qigong practice from my more than fifty years of practicing and teaching experience," Dr. Yang writes. "I sincerely hope that Meridian Qigong Exercises are able to inspire you and make your life healthier."

Dr. Yang is among the world's most respected instructors of martial arts, tai chi, and qigong. Meridian Qigong Exercises is a profound addition to his incredible body of work.

Front Cover -- Back Cover -- Praise for Meridian Qigong Exercises -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Dedications -- Table of Contents -- Foreword by David Silver -- Foreword by Kathy Yang -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Meridians Qigong Exercises -- 1-1. Introduction -- Benefits of Exercises -- Important Points -- 1-2. Meridian Qigong Exercises -- Preparation -- Facing Upward -- Waist/Hips -- Waist/Torso -- Shoulders/Torso/Neck Lift Torso and Shoulder from Side to Side (Arms beside Torso) -- Facing Downward -- Recovery -- Chapter 2: Self-Massage-Tui Na and Dian Xue -- 2-1. Introduction -- 2-2. Tui Na and Dian Xue Self-Massage -- General Rules -- Basic Cavity-Stimulation Techniques -- Chapter 3: Qigong Theory Review -- 3-1. General Qigong Concepts -- 1. Traditional Definition of Qi -- 2. Traditional Definition of Qigong -- 3. Scope of Qigong Practice -- 4. Definition of External and Internal Elixirs -- 5. Schools of Qigong Practice -- 3-2. Fundamental Theory -- General Basic Theory -- Meridian Qigong and Yoga Theory -- Tui Na / Acupressure Massage Theory -- 3-3. The Network of Qi Vessels and Channels -- Twelve Primary Qi Channels and the Eight Vessels -- 3-4. Buddhist and Daoist Qigong Concepts -- Buddhist Qigong -- Daoist Qigong -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary and Chinese Terms -- Index -- About the Author -- Books from YMAA -- DVDs from YMAA.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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