Free Online Articles Directory
22.11.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Staying Young and Healthy With Qigong

Author: Katie Carwell Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 23-06-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 22 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Related Videos
How to Perform the Burmese QiGong

This video shows how to perform the Burmese...

How to Perform Tai Chi Push and Burmese QiGong

This video shows how to perform the Tai Chi Push and Burmese...

Build Your Chi Energy No. 4 Qigong

Host Zoe Simpson explains how practicing Qigong will increase your chi energy...

Sign Up Now!

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 fitting 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.

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/anti-aging-articles/staying-young-and-healthy-with-qigong-458322.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:
Looking for Anti Aging tips, facts and products to help you age gracefully and ensure you life your best life? Visit: http://www.antiagingproductsreviewed.com
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means to drive traffic to your website and promote yourself and your business. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Qi Gong-my Personal Experience
By: Richard Chan | 31/03/2008 | Alternative Medicine
On a daily basis more people are concerned with their health and we should be. There are many ways we can be pro-active rather than reactive by first controlling what we put into our bodies such as processed foods, exercising on a regular basis, and focusing on some form of stress free activity so we can rejuvenate ourselves in one way or another.

Qi Energy & Physical Movement Abilities
By: A. Thomas Perhacs | 09/04/2008 | Meditation
Increasing you Qi energy, will allow you to harness abilities not readily available. These are the mysterious side effects of Qigong Power Training, and how you can train your body to increase it's internal energy.

The 7 Facets of Qigong Pressure Training
By: A. Thomas Perhacs | 20/04/2008 | Meditation
The purpose of this article is to distinguish as well as give the attributes or abilities within each of these types of "qi power" approaches. There are many methods within the internal arts that make it very confusing to the practitioner, what we hope to do is to give you an idea of what the differences are and some of the practices that go along with them.

Qigong Density Training: Bridging The Gap From Body To Mind
By: A. Thomas Perhacs | 24/04/2008 | Meditation
Discover the significance of training your mind and body to increase the qi of the internal body both physically and mentally. Learning how to vividly see the qi, enables quicker expansion of qi energy.

Generosity of Spirit
By: Moriah Marston | 05/07/2007 | Motivational
Are you truly generous?  Or, do you give yourself and others “just enough”—not a scrap more? Do attempts to be frugal make you tightfisted?  Where do you stand on the polarity of generosity vs. stinginess?

Seven Qigong Practices for Hypertension #6
By: H. Wei Williams | 01/11/2007 | Diseases & Conditions
Both a meditation and a physical exercise, qigong is one of the best kinds of exercises you can incorporate into a healthy lifestyle because it provides both a gentle as well as a thorough workout for your entire body. Introducing a muscle/joint loosening qigong exercise that is specifically designed to treat hypertension.

Tai Chi - the Most Misunderstood Martial Art
By: Ken Gullette | 02/05/2008 | Hobbies
Tai Chi is the most misunderstood martial art in the world. Millions of people practice tai chi, but very few understand that every movement is a powerful self-defense technique.

Tai Chi
By: Richard Clear | 27/02/2007 | Health
TaiChi is a complete and highly developed internal martial art (Neijia). A form of moving meditation, TaiChi promotes in the practitioner a sense of Qi (breath/life energy) circulation and health. As a martial art, TaiChi Chuan is powerful, fluid, and supple. A wonderful, fun and effective art on so many...

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

Where?
By: qichigong28 | 06-07-2008
i have been practicing qigong for a while , i've also had some experiences with applying it to heal others . all the reports back were good , saying i had helped very much with a number of problems . so that makes me think of becoming a qigong therapist , and that it could be a possibility.however i've heard it's a very difficult thing to get into . so i was wondering where do you go to get such a certification ?

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Anti Aging Articles

Can You Make Your Body Produce More Collagen?
By: Tara Mathews | 21/11/2008
This article will provide people with information on how to make the body produce more collagen. Collagen is an important protein in your skin that keeps your skin soft and supple.

What is Collagens Role in the Health of our Skin?
By: Tara Mathews | 20/11/2008
What exactly is collagen's role in the health of our skin? An essential protein gives our skin the firmness and moisture that healthy skin needs. This article will provide the lowdown on collagen and why it is important.

Anti Aging Reality: Will You Be an Obsolete 100 Watt Bulb?
By: Barbara Morris, R.Ph. | 20/11/2008
I had a conversation with a retired engineer whose health problems were eating up a big chunk of his retirement income every month. He was doing everything possible to make ends meet such as using coupons, asking for senior discounts, and living a frugal lifestyle but he just couldn't make...

Reclaim Your Youthful Skin Using a Natural Face Cream
By: Kathryn M. Reid | 20/11/2008
Is there anything worse than looking in the mirror each morning and seeing those damn wrinkles getting just that little bit deeper? Well, the good news is, it doesn't have to be that way anymore! Give that sagging facial skin a boost with a new natural skin care cream.

3 Interesting Facts About Ayurvedic Skin Care
By: Ray A. Rubio | 19/11/2008
In this fast moving world, we often find it difficult to stand back and take good care of ourselves. However, we are obsessed with the idea of looking good. Ancient ayurveda, one of the oldest disciplines of medication, tells us that we can have good-looking skin only if our insides...

Do Collagen Pills Actually Work?
By: Darren Mitchell | 19/11/2008
There is no scientific evidence that collagen pills actually work. Collagen is a protein that keeps your skins moisture and elasticity. Your body must produce it; it cannot be added to your body.

Important Facts You Must Know About Dry Skin Care
By: Dr. Valerie Rosenbaum | 19/11/2008
There is a lot to be said about dry skin care. Simply because, most people do not have any idea about dry skin and what it can lead to. So, first let me start by defining what dry skin is and how you can find out if you skin is...

Replexion Anti-aging Cream - is Replexion Right for You?
By: Elena Naismith | 19/11/2008
Replexion is an anti-aging, anti-wrinkle cream manufactured by Skin Formula Inc. If you are reading this article you are likely considering whether Replexion is a quality anti-aging product and whether you should invest your money in Replexion.

More from Katie Carwell

Menopause: Importance of Diet and Exercise
By: Katie Carwell | 22/09/2008 | Health
Menopause, for women this is just another one of those events in our lives we just can not avoid. It is also frustrating for many women because there are not always hard answers to certain questions. Some women sail through the experience while others suffer miserably. Some begin to see...

The Importance of Bone Health
By: Katie Carwell | 23/08/2008 | Health
When we discuss exercise most individuals immediately think of losing fat and toning or gaining muscle. It is true that with regular exercise you will lose inches and gain strength in muscles but the importance of exercise on a regular basis really offers many more important health benefits then being...

Do Toxins Age Our Bodies?
By: Katie Carwell | 13/05/2008 | Health
Toxins are agents or poisons that are either created by the body or come from external sources that are capable of causing the body harm. For instance car fumes, tobacco smoke, drugs and air pollution are all toxins. Toxins are a major contributor to the aging process so the goal...

Article Categories





Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below