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Qigong for Mobility, by Wang Yun

Learn simple and effective qigong exercises to decrease physical and mental stiffness, and boost energy.

After the success of our first series (also available on our Udemy channel), we are delighted to make this second series of our powerful qigong classes available to a larger audience worldwide. The practices passed down the Daoist lineages Wang Yun holds can enhance our physical and mental health, sustain our equanimity and happiness, and, most importantly, keep our mind and body relaxed during challenging times, helping to relieve stress while facilitating more natural breathing – basic tenets of a healthy life, often overlooked, and perhaps more necessary now than ever before.

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After the success of our first series (also available on our Udemy channel), we are delighted to make this second series of our powerful qigong classes available to a larger audience worldwide. The practices passed down the Daoist lineages Wang Yun holds can enhance our physical and mental health, sustain our equanimity and happiness, and, most importantly, keep our mind and body relaxed during challenging times, helping to relieve stress while facilitating more natural breathing – basic tenets of a healthy life, often overlooked, and perhaps more necessary now than ever before.

 

In this qigong series, you will learn exercises to promote general well-being and maintain physio-skeletal fitness, as well as others that target specific areas and health benefits, focusing particularly on spine mobility and relaxed breathing. They can be practiced safely by students of all ages and previous experience in fitness and exercise.

 

We invite you to take some time to discover these simple, effective practices, to breathe and move in new (yet ancient!), more efficient ways, with us.

 

Modern Wisdom Translation Group (MWTG) is the international community of students of Wang Yun’s, based in Taiwan, training in qigong, meditation, Daoism and Buddhism.

 

In addition to continually deepening our own practice, we teach qigong and meditation classes in English to a wide variety of clients. We pride ourselves on serving as a bridge between these ancient wisdom traditions of East and Central Asia, and English speakers pursuing these rich teachings in the modern world.

 

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These practices and exercise videos are a complement to Wang Yun’s qigong books in the “Qingcheng Mountain” series, published by Singing Dragon / Hachette, and available worldwide wherever books are sold.

 

DISCLAIMER: Qigong is intended to be a complementary therapeutic practice. While its psychophysical benefits are numerous and time-tested, it is not meant as a replacement for professional and timely medical care. As with any exercise routine, consult a specialized physician before beginning in case of pre-existing chronic pathologies and psychophysical issues.