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Which should I learn: Tai Chi or Qigong?

I have no experience in either Tai Chi or Qigong. With that said:

-Which style is the best to start off with for a healthy 17 year old?

-Is it better to focus on one, rather than juggling both at the same time?

-Does Tai Chi also teach you how to control your “qi” like Qigong?

-Could I learn to sucessfully present either form in front of an audience within 7 months?

-Last, how can I tell if an instructor knows what he’s doing?

Thank you all in advance!
Is there enough material for me to cover 40+ hours with my instructor? (project requirement)

Is Tai chi and Qigong?

Is Tai chi and Qigong the same practice or is there a difference.
also a list of places that teach qigong around broken arrow oklahoma would be very greatly appreciated.

Qigong Master Demonstrates Pyrokinesis

Qigong Master Jo (Zhou), boils water with hands under an infrared camera. Qi Gong master Zhou Ting-Jue was born in 1934 in China. At the age of seven, he began learning martial arts and traditional Chinese medical theory under the guidance of his uncle, a Taoist priest. He often secluded himself at Wu Dang Mountain, in the temple of his uncles sect, for advanced studies. There, he cultivated the discipline of Qi Gong and developed a growing understanding of the true meaning and potentials of Qi and its relationship to life and the universe. His mentors included many famous Chinese Qi Gong masters, who passed on to him their personal knowledge about the mysterious power of Qi Gong. After studying the knowledge that was presented by each of his master-teachers, Master Zhou created his own school of Qi Gong. His unique skills and techniques have contributed to and broadened the scope of traditional Qi Gong. These abilities form the basis of the care he provides and the amazing effect it has in promoting health and curing disease. Before coming to the United States, Master Zhou traveled throughout mainland China teaching Qi Gong, treating patients, and demonstrating his unusual skills in the martial arts. His reputation finally spread to all parts of the country. Highly respected and honored in China, Master Zhou has been called a Treasure of the Nation. Reference: holosla.com See Also: dailykungfu.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Qigong DVD: Healing qi gong: 6 Healing Sound for kidneys

In this short excerpt from “The Spirit of Qi Gong: Chinese exercises for Longevity” instructional DVD by Deborah Davis, acupuncturist and author of “Women’s Qigong for Health and Longevity: A Practical Guide for Women 40 and Older” gives instructions for healing the urinary organs: kidneys/bladder Kidney 6 Healing Sound Qigong www.womensqigong.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Qi Gong o Chi Kung son técnicas relacionadas a la medicina china tradicional que comprenden la mente, la respiración y el ejercicio físico. Se practica con objetivos orientados a la salud. El carácter chino Chi significa aire (fluido que anima la respiración) y tiene un significado similar al del Pneuma (griego eπνευμα) de la Grecia antigua o el Prana (Sánscrito प्राण) de los hindúes; Kung significa trabajo o técnica. Chi Kung por tanto se puede traducir como el “trabajo de la respiración” o el arte de hacer circular los hálitos de la forma más adecuada a la finalidad con la que se practica.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

The Root of Chinese Qigong: Secrets of Health, Longevity, & Enlightenment

The Root of Chinese Qigong: Secrets of Health, Longevity, & Enlightenment

Qigong training can improve your health, cure illness, and help you overcome the stress of daily living. Qigong is the study of Qi, or vital energy, that circulates in the human body, and it has been practiced by the Chinese for thousands of years. Qigong is a unique and comprehensive approach to health and longevity, and can be trained by anyone. Get the most from your practice by understanding the principles and foundation of this ancient science.

Dr. Yang teaches sitting and standing meditation, demonstrates massage techniques, and explores the Qi pathways in your body. He explains correct breathing methods, shares secrets for quieting the mind, and discusses how to increase your body’s Qi supply. In addition, he also explains important concepts such as the Three Treasures and regulating the body, breath, and mind. Whatever style you practice, you’ll find the keys to successful training in the Root of Chinese Qigong.

* Improve your health with Qi (vital energy) training.
* Relieve stress with simple breathing techniques.
* Learn the secrets that will advance your practice.
* Discover the foundations of Chinese medicine.
* Eliminate tension with soothing relaxation exercises.
* Includes more than sixty detailed photos and illustrations.

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