Tai Chi London | Tai Chi Cambridge | Hsing I London | Hsing I Cambridge | Chi Kung London | Qi Gong Cambridge Learn Tai Chi (Tai Ji) as well as Hsing I (Xing Yi) and Chi Kung (Qi Gong). Classes in London and Cambridge.
Homepage - Shaolin Temple UK Become the best version of yourself! Shaolin temple UK is the official home for Shaolin Kung Fu and Qi Gong in the UK.
Shaolin | The Shaolin Yogi | Shoga | Wanstead Shi Heng Pin is the Shaolin Yogi. A 35th generation Shaolin Warrior Disciple, Hatha Yoga instructor and Ayurvedic practitioner. Teaching Shaolin Kung Fu, Shoga (Shaolin Yoga), Qi Gong, external and internal techniques
SAS Martial Arts is the official home for Chinese Kung Fu and Qi Gong in the London. We are also one of the foremost Shaolin Kung Fu Academy London. Call: 07850 200 648
Wudang Pai Tai Chi in London & Online Wudang Pai Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Kung Fu and Sword Classes for beginners and experienced students in Hackney and online.
London Martial Arts | Kenpo TaiJi Association Kenpo TaiJi Martial Arts in London. Kenpo Taiji Association runs martial arts classes in Finchley, Barnet (London). Regluar classes on Kenpo, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, WuJi.
Acupuncture | Herbal Medicine | Tai Chi | London | Dao Medicine Dao Medicine - All Chinese Medicine Therapies Working Together. Acupuncture, Massage, Herbal Medicine, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Chinese Medicine Self-Help.
Tai Chi Rutland is based in Oakham in the beautiful county of Rutland. We teach Tai Chi and Qi Gong for beginners and those with experience at four venues across Rutland and Leicestershire as well as at private venues.
Qigong is an ancient Chinese health care system that integrates physical postures, stretching, breathing techniques and focused intention. The word Qigong (Chi Kung) is made up of two Chinese words. Qi is pronounced chee and is usually translated to mean the ‘life force’ or ‘vital-energy’
The Xian Tian College of Chinese Medicine is an independent college of study that teaches Acupuncture, Tui Na Bodywork, Qi Emission and Chinese Herbal Medicine amongst other subjects. We do not teach a system of practice that has been modernised to bring it in line with western science and neither to we steer away from the subjects of Qi and Shen as if these are outdated models from a primitive age. We are classical in our approach to Chinese medicine as the director of the college is a student of the Daoist and Buddhist traditions. The traditional ways are interwoven through our teachings so that students of the Xian Tian college are delving deeply into the ancient lineages of the far-East.