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Staying Young and Healthy With
Qigong
We all know the importance of
incorporating physical activity into our daily lives, however a
large percent of the population over looks this fact. When
exercise or physical activity is mentioned most of us instantly
have visions of running endless miles or lifting weights in the
gym. There are many options out there that are considered very
effective especially if you are looking to improve or maintain
your health.
As middle age approaches and passes the focus of physical
activity is no longer about fi
tting into
a bikini or having the biggest bulging muscles but is instead
about living a longer quality life. If this is indeed your
focus you may want to look at trying Qigong (Chi Gong). This
ancient Chinese practice consists of a series of body movements
with the focus on breathing.
The history of Qigong is rich and has been controversial.
Qigong is an ancient Chinese health care system however it is
also considered by many to be to a spiritual movement. Three
basic classifications of Qigong have emerged which include the
martial, medical, and spiritual styles. In the west however
Qigong has become very popular as an exercise alternative that
provides tremendous overall health benefits.
In Chinese the word Qigong (Chi Gong) breaks down into two
words the first is Qi which means life energy, vital energy, or
life force. The second word is Gong which means accomplishing a
skill through daily or steady effort and practice. The premise
is that we are all born with Chi and by using our Chi we can
gain health benefits that impact us mentally, spiritually and
physically. Qigong not only calms the spirit and the mind there
by reducing stress but has been shown to strengthen the immune
system, strengthen and improve balance and posture, increase
vitality, reduce hypertension, and build overall stamina. A
committed practice of Qigong also improves the function of the
cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the circulatory
system, the digestive system, and the lymphatic system, all of
which are extremely important to aging well and living a better
quality life.
Qigong is generally divided into two basic types "soft"
Qigong (ie. Tai Chi) for the overall health of body, mind and
spirit, and "hard" Qigong (ie. Martial Arts) for concentration,
discipline and strength training. Many forms or styles can
easily be done by all ages and physical abilities including
those individuals that are physically challenged. Regardless of
which type you choose Qigong is an attractive activity as it
allows you to exercise right in your own home if this is
desired and benefits can be achieved in as little as 20 minutes
a day.
Classes are widely available if a group setting is desirable
or if you wish to stay at home in a private setting many books
and DVD's are available to help you get started. Remember that
Qigong takes practice and commitment with the focus on proper
breathing techniques, specific postures and mental focus.
Incorporating Qigong into your lifestyle will bring you many
added benefits that most exercise routines can not offer.
Qigong will help you cultivate a positive outlook on life and
help you to release negative attitudes and behaviors by
bringing balance to your life by promoting harmony, stability
and enjoyment.
by Katie Carewell - 8/24/08
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