{"id":5117,"date":"2023-02-10T19:17:15","date_gmt":"2023-02-10T23:17:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/?page_id=5117"},"modified":"2026-02-26T15:44:43","modified_gmt":"2026-02-26T19:44:43","slug":"tai-chi-and-qigong","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/tai-chi-and-qigong\/","title":{"rendered":"Tai Chi and Qigong"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<section id=\"gm3972ed7\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m4 section-gm3972ed7 gutentor-module gutentor-advanced-columns has-image-bg has-custom-bg has-gutentor-overlay gutentor-equal-column-height\"><div class=\"grid-container\"><div class=\"grid-row\">\n<div id=\"col-gm30e973\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m4-col col-gm30e973 gutentor-single-column  grid-lg-4 grid-md-12 grid-12\"><div id=\"section-gm30e973\" class=\"section-gm30e973 gutentor-col-wrap\"><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"col-gmf705c5\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m4-col col-gmf705c5 gutentor-single-column  grid-lg-4 grid-md-12 grid-12 wow slideInUp\" data-wow-animation=\"slideInUp\" data-wow-iteration=\"1\"><div id=\"section-gmf705c5\" class=\"section-gmf705c5 gutentor-col-wrap\">\n<section id=\"76518d\" class=\"section-76518d gutentor-module gutentor-module-tabs gutentor-tabs-layout-horizontal gutentor-tabs-pos-top\"><div class=\"grid-container\"><div class=\"gutentor-module-tabs-wrap gutentor-tabs-style-fill\" data-id=\"76518d\"><div class=\"gutentor-module-tabs-nav\"><\/div><div class=\"gutentor-module-tabs-body\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"col-gm2a538e\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m4-col col-gm2a538e gutentor-single-column  grid-lg-4 grid-md-12 grid-12\"><div id=\"section-gm2a538e\" class=\"section-gm2a538e gutentor-col-wrap\"><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/section>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"gm3b3c245\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m3 section-gm3b3c245 gutentor-module gutentor-container-cover has-color-bg has-custom-bg\"><div class=\"grid-container\">\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center has-large-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong &#8211; General informations<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"gmc117888\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m10 section-gmc117888 gutentor-module g-gm-module has-color-bg has-custom-bg g-on-masonry\"><div class=\"grid-container\"><div class=\"grid-row g-gm-item-wrap\">\n<div id=\"col-gm62277f\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m10-col col-gm62277f gutentor-module g-gm-col grid-lg-2m3 grid-md-2m3 grid-2m3 g-single-column-link-enabled\"><div id=\"section-gm62277f\" class=\"section-gm62277f gutentor-single-col\">\n<div id=\"section-g49936c\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e6 section-g49936c gutentor-element gutentor-element-image gutentor-enabled-width text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-element-image-box\"><div class=\"gutentor-image-thumb\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"normal-image\" src=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/meditation_qt_rund_braun-300x300.png\" \/><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"section-g9ac6f7\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e1 section-g9ac6f7 gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">Home<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><a class=\"gutentor-link\" href=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\"><\/a><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"col-gm56897e\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m10-col col-gm56897e gutentor-module g-gm-col grid-lg-2m3 grid-md-2m3 grid-2m3\"><div id=\"section-gm56897e\" class=\"section-gm56897e gutentor-single-col\">\n<div id=\"section-g998a19\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e6 section-g998a19 gutentor-element gutentor-element-image d-none gutentor-enabled-width text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-element-image-box\"><div class=\"gutentor-image-thumb\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"normal-image\" src=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/lehrer_qt_rund_braun-300x300.png\" \/><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"section-gbd325b\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e1 section-gbd325b gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile d-none\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">Trainings<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"col-gmec6ed4\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m10-col col-gmec6ed4 gutentor-module g-gm-col grid-lg-2m3 grid-md-2m3 grid-2m3 g-single-column-link-enabled\"><div id=\"section-gmec6ed4\" class=\"section-gmec6ed4 gutentor-single-col\">\n<div id=\"section-gea88fc\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e6 section-gea88fc gutentor-element gutentor-element-image gutentor-enabled-width text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-element-image-box\"><div class=\"gutentor-image-thumb\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"normal-image\" src=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/zimmer_gt_rund_braun-300x300.png\" \/><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"section-ga97a22\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e1 section-ga97a22 gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">Retreats<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><a class=\"gutentor-link\" href=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/#booking\"><\/a><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"col-gmd3511c\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m10-col col-gmd3511c gutentor-module g-gm-col grid-lg-2m3 grid-md-2m3 grid-2m3\"><div id=\"section-gmd3511c\" class=\"section-gmd3511c gutentor-single-col\">\n<div id=\"section-gcffb72\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e6 section-gcffb72 gutentor-element gutentor-element-image d-none gutentor-enabled-width text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-element-image-box\"><div class=\"gutentor-image-thumb\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"normal-image\" src=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/taichi_qt_braun_tr-300x300.png\" \/><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"section-g9dc601\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e1 section-g9dc601 gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile d-none\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">Tai Chi &amp; Qigong<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"col-gm8bb18e\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m10-col col-gm8bb18e gutentor-module g-gm-col grid-lg-2m3 grid-md-2m3 grid-2m3 g-single-column-link-enabled\"><div id=\"section-gm8bb18e\" class=\"section-gm8bb18e gutentor-single-col\">\n<div id=\"section-g1ac9fd\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e6 section-g1ac9fd gutentor-element gutentor-element-image gutentor-enabled-width text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-element-image-box\"><div class=\"gutentor-image-thumb\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"normal-image\" src=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/massage_qt_rund_braun-300x300.png\" \/><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"section-g1b038c\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e1 section-g1b038c gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">Treatments<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><a class=\"gutentor-link\" href=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wellness-offers-on-site\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\" noopener noreferrer\"><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/section>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"gm4fbe10a\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m3 section-gm4fbe10a gutentor-module gutentor-container-cover has-color-bg has-custom-bg\"><div class=\"grid-container\">\n<div id=\"section-ga05233\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e1 section-ga05233 gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text text-align-center-desktop\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">Tai Chi and Qigong improve our health, if the exercises are performed regularly.<br><br>Qigong is the strengthening and activating side. The word Qi means LIFE ENERGY and Gong means WORK or EXERCISE. However, Qigong is not just gymnastics as we know it in our western form, but the aspect is in recognizing our body and also activating the organs. In addition, the energy flow in the body is restored and balanced.<br><br>The same applies to TAI CHI CHUAN, but here the focus is more on relaxation and the meditative aspect. Body, mind and soul are brought into harmony. Tai Chi is a martial art &#8211; INNER COMBAT ART, it is performed in slow movements. Tai Chi means THE HIGHEST PRINCIPLE or THE TEACHING OF YIN AND YANG, Chuan means THE WAY or THE FIST.<br><br>If we follow the principles of Tai Chi and Qigong, we will become more relaxed, more mindful, more flexible and healthier.&#8221;<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"gm10bf8a3\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m2 section-gm10bf8a3 gutentor-module gutentor-dynamic-columns gutentor-equal-column-height\"><div class=\"grid-container\"><div class=\"grid-row\">\n<div id=\"col-gmf2b9e8\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m2-col col-gmf2b9e8 gutentor-module gutentor-dynamic-single-column grid-lg-6 grid-md-6 grid-12\"><div id=\"section-gmf2b9e8\" class=\"section-gmf2b9e8 gutentor-single-col has-color-bg has-custom-bg\">\n<div id=\"section-gb19643\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e6 section-gb19643 gutentor-element gutentor-element-image text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-element-image-box\"><div class=\"gutentor-image-thumb\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"normal-image\" src=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/01\/taichi_beach.jpg\" \/><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"gme996259\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m3 section-gme996259 gutentor-module gutentor-container-cover\"><div class=\"grid-container\">\n<div id=\"section-g970ded\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e0 section-g970ded gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">TAI CHI CHUAN &#8211; YANG STYLE &#8211; LONG FORM<br><br>is an ancient Chinese movement art with a meditative character and philosophical background. Originally developed as a martial art and self-defense, it is now primarily known for its beneficial effects on the health of practitioners. It is also commonly referred to as Chinese shadow boxing.<br><br>Slow, soft, flowing, slow-motion movements lead to inner balance, relaxation, endurance, concentration, well-being, and health.<br><br>It is suitable for both young and old, men and women, strong and weak. It does not require any special talent or extraordinary abilities. Anyone who can walk normally is basically able to learn and practice Tai Chi.<br><br>Overstrain and injuries caused by performance pressure or competitiveness are avoided, as the path of learning is the goal. Everyone can practice this art. No special diets or lifestyles are necessary.<br><br>With just a few minutes of exercise daily, a person can achieve relaxation without slackening, strength without hardening, grace, lightness and vitality without nervousness. The body opens up, becomes flexible and freely movable.<br><br>HOW DOES TAI CHI WORK?<br><br>Despite the ease of learning and the simple structure of the exercise system, it works on at least three levels at the same time.<br><br>The body is relaxed in movement to the extent that the muscles receive the least possible basic tension. Through conscious, deep breathing, the body is optimally supplied with oxygen. Joints and tendons become supple and flexible, hormone production is stimulated.<br><br>The correction of movement patterns clarifies posture errors and associated damage to the body. On the energetic level, the flow of CHI is achieved. The term CHI means breath or energy and is primarily known in the West from the scientifically recognized acupuncture and acupressure. This life energy should flow as freely as possible without being wasted or blocked. Waste is created, for example, by too high muscle tension, blockage is caused, for example, by insufficient inhaling and exhaling, that is, by inadequate oxygen supply.<br><br>On the mental level, Tai Chi Chuan leads to relaxation, concentration and calming of the mind, balance of the being and to joy for the soul through fun in movement.<br><br>All three levels together unfold the unusual wisdom of the 4000-year-old Chinese culture.<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"section-bb2b8f34-c0a4-4515-b0d3-6205cdb0c49d\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-accordion gutentor-section gutentor-accordion-wrapper accordion-template1\"><div class=\"grid-container\"><div class=\"grid-row gutentor-grid-item-wrap\"><div class=\"grid-md-12\"><div class=\"gutentor-accordion-wrap\"><div class=\"gutentor-single-item gutentor-single-item-0\"><div class=\"gutentor-single-item-wrap\"><div class=\"gutentor-accordion-heading\"><i class=\"gutentor-accordion-icon open-icon fas fa-align-justify\"><\/i><i class=\"gutentor-accordion-icon close-icon fas fa-arrow-alt-circle-up\"><\/i><h3 class=\"gutentor-single-item-title\">read more<\/h3><\/div><div class=\"gutentor-accordion-body\"><p class=\"gutentor-single-item-desc\"><strong>THE TEN PRINCIPLES<\/strong><br>&#8230; should summarize the physical and mental posture of every Tai Chi practitioner.<br><br>1. Upright head with relaxed neck.<br>2. Seek quiescence within movement.<br>3. Sink the shoulders and drop elbows.<br>4. Hold in the chest and slightly round the back.<br>5. Relax lower back.<br>6. Distinguish emptiness and fullness.<br>7. Connect the internal and external.<br>8. Power of the mind instead of body power.<br>9. Synchronize upper and lower body.<br>10. Movement without beginning or end.<br><br><br><strong>THE HAND POSTURES<\/strong><br>1. Hand hanging down \u2013\u00a0<em>chui zhang<\/em>:<br>    When setting up and completing the form<br>2. Extended palm \u2013\u00a0<em>zhi zhang<\/em>:<br>     During opening<br>3. Palm upward \u2013\u00a0<em>yang zhang<\/em>:<br>     Ward off the monkey<br>4. Palm facing the body\u2013<em>\u00a0ce zhang<\/em>:<br>     Guarding left and guarding right<br>5. Standing hand \u2013\u00a0<em>li zhang<\/em>:<br>     The whip hand is slightly rotated<br>6. Transversal hand \u2013\u00a0<em>zheng zhang<\/em>:<br>     When thrusting<br>7. Palm pressing \/ pointing down \u2013\u00a0<em>fu zhang<\/em>:<br>     Guarding left<br>8. Palm outward \u2013\u00a0<em>fan zhang<\/em>:<br>     Crane<br>9. Flat hand \u2013\u00a0<em>ping zhang<\/em>:<br>     Transition to whip \/ fist under elbow<br><br><br><strong>THE 13 POSITIONS<\/strong><br><strong>The 8 hand techniques \/ 8 gates (bamen)<\/strong><br>Deflect \u2013\u00a0<em>peng<\/em><br>Roll back \u2013\u00a0<em>l\u00fc<\/em><br>Press \u2013\u00a0<em>ji<\/em><br>Push \u2013\u00a0<em>an<\/em><br>Uproot \u2013\u00a0<em>cai<\/em><br>Split \u2013\u00a0<em>lie<\/em><br>Elbow strike \u2013\u00a0<em>zhou<\/em><br>Schoulder thrust \u2013\u00a0<em>cao<\/em><br><strong>The 5 types of steps (wubu)<\/strong><br>Advanced \u2013 jin bu<br>Backing away \u2013 tui bu<br>Look left \u2013 zuo gu<br>Look right \u2013 you pan<br>Settle in the center \u2013 zhong ding<br><br><br><strong>TAI CHI CHUAN, YANG STYLE, LONG FORM<\/strong><br><strong>Part 1:<\/strong><br>1. Opening<br>2. Guard to the left<br>3. Guard to the right<br>4. Pull (Grasp the bird\u00b4s tail)<br>5. Press<br>6. Push<br>7. Whip<br>8. Raise hands<br>9. Crane spreads its wings<br>10. Sweep over the kne left<br>11. Play the lute<br>12. Sweep over the knee left<br>13. Sweep over the knee right<br>14. Sweep over the knee left<br>15. Play the lute<br>16. Sweep over the knee to the left<br>17. Deflect, parry, and fist punch<br>18. Seal, close<br>19. cross<br><br><strong>Part 2:<\/strong><br>20. Transition to embrace the tiger<br>21. Pull to the oblique<br>22. Push to the oblique<br>23. Thrust to the oblique<br>24. Transition<br>       (Oblique whip, only arms stay open, turning)<br>25. Fist under the elbow<br>26. Deflect monkey 1<br>27. Deflect monkey 2<br>28. Deflect monkey 3<br>29. Oblique flying<br>30. Raise hands<br>31. Crane spreads its wings<br>32. Sweep over the knee left<br>33. Needle in the sea floor<br>34. Arms in fan form<br>35. Turn and strike the opponent<br>36. Transition<br>       (Right hand thrusts over the left as a fist)<br>37. Deflect, parry, and fist punch<br>38. Guard to the right<br>39. Pull (Grasp the bird\u00b4s tail)<br>40. Press<br>41. Push<br>42. Whip<br>43. Cloud hands 1<br>44. Cloud hands 2<br>45. Cloud hands 3<br>46. Whip<br>47. High strike on horse (cat stand)<br>48. Right toe kick<br>49. Left toe kick<br>50. Turn and heel kick to the  left<br>51. Sweep over the knee left<br>52. Sweep over the knee right<br>53. Deep fist punch 1<br>54. Turn and strike the opponent<br>55. Transition<br>       (Right hand thrusts over the left as a fist)<br>56. Deflect, parry, and fist punch<br>57. Heel kick to the right<br>58. Strike the tiger left<br>59. Strike the tiger right<br>60. Heel kick to the right<br>61. Strike the opponent on the ears<br>62. Heel kick to the left<br>63. Turn, heel kick to the right<br>64. Deflect (implied when going deep), parry and<br>       fist punch<br>65. Seal, close<br>66. cross<br><br><strong>Part 3:<\/strong><br>67. Transition to embrace the tiger<br>68. Pull<br>69. Push<br>70. Press<br>71. Oblique whip<br>72. Part the wild horse&#8217;s mane to the right<br>73. Part the wild horse&#8217;s mane to the left<br>74. Part the wild horse&#8217;s mane to the right<br>75. Guard to the left<br>76. Guard to the right<br>77. Pull (Grasp the bird\u00b4s tail)<br>78. Press<br>79. Push<br>80. Whip<br>81. Beautiful woman at the loom (4 directions)<br>82. Guard to the left<br>83. Guard to the right<br>84. Pull (Grasp the bird\u00b4s tail)<br>85. Press<br>86. Push<br>87. Whip<br>88. Cloud hands 1<br>89. Cloud hands 2<br>90. Cloud hands 3<br>91. Whip<br>92. Deep snake<br>93. Golden rooster standing on one leg left<br>94. Golden rooster standing on one leg right<br>95. Deflect monkey 1<br>96. Deflect monkey 2<br>97. Deflect monkey 3<br>98. Oblique flying<br>99. Raise hands<br>100. Crane spreads its wings<br>101.  Sweep over the knee left<br>102. Needle in the sea floor<br>103. Arms in fan form<br>104. Turn and white snake sprays poison<br>        (right hand is open)<br>105. Deflect, parry, and fist punch<br>106. Guard to the right<br>107. Pull<br>108. Press<br>109. Push <br>110. Whip <br>111. Cloud hands 1<br>112. Cloud hands 2<br>113. Cloud hands 3<br>114. Whip <br>115. High strike on horse with penetrating hand<br>116. Turn, heel kick to the right<br>117. Deep fist punch 2<br>118. Guard to the right<br>119. Pull (Grasp the bird\u00b4s tail)<br>120. Press<br>121. Push <br>122. Whip <br>123. Deep snake<br>124. Step to the seven stars<br>125. Ride the tiger<br>126. Turn to the lotus<br>127. Lotus<br>128. Draw the bow and shoot the tiger<br>129. Deflect, parry, and fist punch<br>130. Seal, close<br>131. Cross<br>132. Completion of the form<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n<\/div><\/section>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"col-gme97d4b\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m2-col col-gme97d4b gutentor-module gutentor-dynamic-single-column grid-lg-6 grid-md-6 grid-12\"><div id=\"section-gme97d4b\" class=\"section-gme97d4b gutentor-single-col has-color-bg has-custom-bg\">\n<div id=\"section-g1e9a32\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e6 section-g1e9a32 gutentor-element gutentor-element-image text-align-center-desktop text-align-center-tablet text-align-center-mobile\"><div class=\"gutentor-element-image-box\"><div class=\"gutentor-image-thumb\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"normal-image\" src=\"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/01\/qigong_white.jpg\" \/><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"gm2394bb6\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-m3 section-gm2394bb6 gutentor-module gutentor-container-cover\"><div class=\"grid-container\">\n<div id=\"section-g1ffe53\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-e0 section-g1ffe53 gutentor-element gutentor-element-advanced-text\"><div class=\"gutentor-text-wrap\"><p class=\"gutentor-text\">QIGONG<br><br> is a holistic exercise system that can help relieve stress, prevent illnesses, and promote fitness and relaxation.<br><br>In its country of origin, China, Qigong is practiced to maintain health and promote a long life. It was not until the 20th century, that it was made accessible to the general public and is now gaining popularity all over the world. Qigong is not about knowledge, but about inner wisdom. It is about healing, therapy, and prevention.<br><br>Historically, there is a close connection between Tai Chi and Qigong through the symbolism of Yin and Yang. Both have their roots in Daoism, with historians suggesting that the origins of Qigong may even date back to prehistoric times.<br><br>The main principles were formulated by the Daoists, who, over 2,500 years ago, formed one of China&#8217;s most important philosophical schools. In search of an elixir of life, they developed exercises designed to stimulate the organs.<br><br>HOW DOES QIGONG WORK?<br><br>Qigong usually consists of sets of exercises that have been practiced for centuries. Its effect lies in strengthening the human body&#8217;s resistance forces, but it also helps chronically ill people to regain strength and mobility.<br><br>These healing and relaxation exercises are modular and can be tailored to the individual&#8217;s abilities and capabilities. Qigong is slow and round, rubs and pinches. Qigong is flexible, everyone does what they can.<br><br>Qigong works with the breath. Simply put, Qigong could be referred to as breathing gymnastics. But in fact, it is much more than that!<br><br>What happens when our breathing deepens through movement? The oxygen content in the blood increases, metabolism improves, the cells receive a greater supply, which allows our organs, and indeed our entire organism, to function better.<br><br>The immune defense is strengthened and the body&#8217;s self-healing powers are activated. Qigong can be used relatively specifically through individually adapted exercise selection and is therefore increasingly finding its way into medical fields as a supportive accompanying therapy.<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<section id=\"section-cef5e77b-b0d5-4d53-80d8-935a9fe4f298\" class=\"wp-block-gutentor-accordion gutentor-section gutentor-accordion-wrapper accordion-template1\"><div class=\"grid-container\"><div class=\"grid-row gutentor-grid-item-wrap\"><div class=\"grid-md-12\"><div class=\"gutentor-accordion-wrap\"><div class=\"gutentor-single-item gutentor-single-item-0\"><div class=\"gutentor-single-item-wrap\"><div class=\"gutentor-accordion-heading\"><i class=\"gutentor-accordion-icon open-icon fas fa-align-justify\"><\/i><i class=\"gutentor-accordion-icon close-icon fas fa-arrow-alt-circle-up\"><\/i><h3 class=\"gutentor-single-item-title\">read more<\/h3><\/div><div class=\"gutentor-accordion-body\"><p class=\"gutentor-single-item-desc\"><strong>TERM EXPLANATION<\/strong><br><strong>\u201eQi\u201c\u00a0<\/strong>in Chinese philosophy and medicine refers to both the moving and vital force of the body and the entire world. In the Chinese language, it has the meaning of breath, energy, and fluidum. The term encompasses many forms and modes of operation.<br><strong>\u201eGong\u201c<\/strong>\u00a0as a Chinese term means &#8220;work&#8221; on the one hand but also &#8220;ability&#8221; or &#8220;skill&#8221;. So, Qigong can be translated as &#8220;constant work on Qi&#8221; or as &#8220;the ability\/skill to handle and use Qi&#8221;.<br><br><br><strong>THERE ARE  5 DIFFERENT QIGONG TRADITIONS<\/strong><br>&#8211; Buddhism<br>&#8211; Taoism<br>&#8211; Confucianism<br>&#8211; TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)<br>&#8211; Peasant Experience<br>(75% of the chinese population are peasants)<br><br>Our exercises are mainly based on the health qigong of TCM. Traditional Chinese Medicine encompasses 5 major areas:<br><br>&#8211; Herbology<br>&#8211; Dietetics<br>&#8211; Massage<br>&#8211; Acupuncture<br>&#8211; Tai Chi \/ Qigong<br><br><br><strong>QIGONG REGULATES BLOOD PRESSURE AND CIRCULATION<\/strong><br>Stress is a significant factor for high blood pressure, and the risk of a heart attack is the result. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), high blood pressure caused by stress is attributed to a lack of KIDNEY YANG and LIVER FIRE. The liver fire rises to the head and causes tension there. The blood pressure increases!<br><br>Relaxation and movement techniques such as Tai Chi and Qigong have a regulating effect on cardiovascular problems. Breathing is calmed, the mind comes to rest, and blood pressure decreases. The natural balance in the body is supported. Regular practice leads to long-term success.<br><br>It is recommended to practice under the supervision of an experienced teacher to ensure that the exercises are performed correctly.<br><br><br><strong>OUR EXERCISE SERIES:<\/strong><br><strong>1. BA DUAN JIN \u2013 The 8 Brocades<\/strong><br>Ba Duan Jin is a group of movements within the Qigong practice, also known as THE 8 TREASURES. It is one of the oldest and best known Qigong forms and dates back to the Song Dynasty.<br><br>Ba Duan Jin consists of eight individual movements, each addressing a specific aspect of the body and mind. The movements range from gentle, flowing movements to powerful strengthening exercises. Each movement is associated with a specific breathing technique and concentration to harmonize energy in the body and promote health.<br><br>Ba Duan Jin is often recommended as an exercise for health, stress relief, and body control. It is said that the exercises can strengthen the body and promote mental clarity.<br><br>Ba Duan Jin is a safe and healthy exercise practice that anyone can perform, regardless of age or physical condition.<br><br>1. Hold up the hands &#8211; two hands pressing up to<br>    heaven.  (Regulates internal organs)<br>2. The archer &#8211; drawing the bow and letting the arrow<br>     fly.<br>3. Holding one arm up &#8211; separating heaven and earth.<br>    (Adjusts the function of spleen and stomach)<br>4. Looking back to expel pathogenic factors &#8211;<br>     wise owl gazes backwards.<br>5. Swaying the head and lowering the body &#8211; big bear<br>     turns from side to side. (Expels the heart fire)<br>6. Move the hands down the back.<br>     (Strengthens kidney and waist)<br>7. Strech out the fists and sparkle with the eyes.<br>    (Strengthens the power)<br>8. Raising and lowering the heels. (Espels diseases)<br><br><br><strong>2. YI JIN JING \u2013 Muscle and Tendon Strengthening Qigong<\/strong><br>Yi Jin Jing is a form of Qigong that harmonizes body, mind, and soul. The exercises involve gentle, flowing movements performed in conjunction with breathing. The exercises promote blood circulation, strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and support overall health.<br><br>Yi Jin Jing focuses on stretching and strengthening specific muscle groups and joints, particularly in the back, shoulder, and hip areas. It also includes breathing exercises and mental concentration to calm and relax the mind.<br><br>This practice can be done by people of all ages and physical conditions and is a safe and effective way to improve health and reduce stress.<br><br>1. Wei Tuo presents the rod<br>2. Plucking a star and exchanging a star cluster<br>3. Pulling nine cows by their tails<br>4. Showing the claws and spreading the wings<br>5. Nine ghosts drawing swords<br>6. Three plates falling to the ground<br>7. Black dragon displaying its claws<br>8. Tiger jumping on its prey<br>9. Bowing down in salutation<br>10. Swinging the tail<br><br><br><strong>3. DA WU &#8211; The Grand Dance<\/strong><br>The Grand Dancing is a very old sequence of movements. It promotes the drainage of bad Qi in illnesses and good Qi is supplied.<br><br>The 8 exercises primarily support the neck\/shoulder, spine\/pelvis, stomach\/spleen energy, as well as kidney energy and improve all organ functions.<br><br>\u2663 Opening: Gathering heart and mind.<br>1. Soulful turtle looks up to the sky:<br>     (Letting meridian lines flow, strengthening<br>      heart\/lung function \u2192 lung, kidney)<br>2. The yellow dragon turns its head back:<br>     (Improves joint mobility, building up the original<br>      kidney Qi \u2192 spleen, liver, joints)<br>3. Children bend forward:<br>     (Regulates internal organ functions and spinal <br>      joints \u2192 mobility, strengthening the spine)<br>4. The golden rooster standing on one leg:<br>     (Retaining\/preserving kidney energy, building up<br>      internal positive energy Qi \u2192 strengthens sexual<br>      essence)<br>5. The beautiful human being looks in the mirror:<br>     (Activating the flow of upper arm meridian lines,<br>      improving liver and lung energy Qi \u2192 activates bile<br>      and spleen)<br>6. Turning the heavenly pillar:<br>     (Connecting front and back meridian lines,<br>      improving pelvic and hip mobility \u2192 trains tantien<br>      and loosens hips)<br>7. Meditating backwards:<br>    (Make lung energy flow, lowering stomach energy,<br>     raising spleen Qi \u2192 spleen exercise, if the spleen is<br>     poor, it is not possible to lose weight)<br>8. Spring returns to the earth:<br>    (Strengthens lung and kidney function, allowing<br>     Qi and blood to flow \u2192 lung, kidney, liver.<br>\u2663 Closing movement: Gathering energy, returning<br>     spiritually<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n<\/div><\/section>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/section>\n<\/div><\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"template-gutentor-full-width.php","meta":{"_crdt_document":"","footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-5117","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/5117","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=5117"}],"version-history":[{"count":63,"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/5117\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":5572,"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/5117\/revisions\/5572"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/natural-retreat.space\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=5117"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}