Why We Teach Ba Duan Jin Health Qigong

- Friday, March 06, 2026
Why We Teach Ba Duan Jin Health Qigong
Ba Duan Jin Health Qigong offers a rare combination of accessibility, depth, and measurable impact on whole body health. It’s gentle enough for beginners, yet profound enough to shift long standing patterns of tension, stress, and system imbalance. For many students, they find it becomes a foundational practice once they see the changes it produces in their mental and physical health.At its core, Ba Duan Jin teaches people how to move with intention, breathe with awareness, and cultivate internal balance ...  read more

Qigong: A Guide to Understanding the Many Paths of Energy Cultivation

Peter Eves - Friday, March 14, 2025
Qigong: A Guide to Understanding the Many Paths of Energy Cultivation
In the bustling modern world where stress seems constant and disconnection from our bodies common, ancient practices like Qigong offer a pathway back to balance. Yet many newcomers to this practice quickly discover that “Qigong” isn’t just one thing—it’s a rich tapestry of traditions, each with its own focus and benefits.This guide explores the diverse landscape of Qigong practices, helping you understand the unique characteristics and purposes of each major type. Whether you’re seeking better health, spiritual growth, or martial ...  read more

The Power of the Mind in Qigong: How Mindset can Improve your Practice

Peter Eves - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
The Power of the Mind in Qigong: How Mindset can Improve your Practice
Qigong is a powerful mind-body practice that has been used for centuries to promote health and well-being. While physical movements and exercises are an important part of Qigong, the practice also places a strong emphasis on the power of the mind. In fact, mindset is a key component of Qigong that can help to enhance the effectiveness of the practice and promote greater physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.This article explores the power of the mind in Qigong and how mindset ...  read more

The Year of the Water Rabbit - The Embodiment of Tai Chi and Qigong

Tara Brayshaw - Saturday, January 14, 2023
The Year of the Water Rabbit - The Embodiment of Tai Chi and Qigong
The much anticipated Year of the Water Rabbit has finally arrived. We can all breathe deeply in the knowledge that the Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace and prosperity. More importantly, 2023 is predicted to be a year of hope for all.The Rabbit is the fourth animal in the Chinese Zodiac cycle. According to the fable of the animals, the Jade Emperor’s Great Race saw them all having to race across a wide river to vie for a position ...  read more

Foundation: Where Tai Chi, Qigong and Science Fiction Intersect

Tara Brayshaw - Monday, January 17, 2022
Foundation: Where Tai Chi, Qigong and Science Fiction Intersect
“The search for meaning is not always about the answer. It is the process of seeking that also enlightens.” – Demerzel in “Foundation – The Television Series” based on the books by Isaac AsimovFor most people, their Tai Chi or Qigong journey commences because of a desire to improve their physical and/or mental health. At this stage they know little more other than the raft of health benefits, or they saw an ad for classes and thought it might be ...  read more

Five Element Theory and Qigong – Five what?

Peter Eves - Saturday, September 18, 2021
Five Element Theory and Qigong – Five what?
Qigong has its origins amidst the creation of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Taoist thought and philosophy. Most will have heard mention of Yin Yang in relation to our Qigong and Taijiquan, and if not, at least in relation to the Chinese culture.The Yin Yang dates back more than 500 BCE in ancient China, but a lesser-known concept, which had its origin around this time, was the Five Elements, now referred to as The Five Elements Theory. Yin Yang Theory is ...  read more

The Importance of Breathing Correctly

Peter Eves - Monday, March 15, 2021
The Importance of Breathing Correctly
As a healthcare practitioner for over 26 years, I am well placed to observe clients/patients breathing patterns. One thing has become obvious over that time and it is the fact that most people now seem to have a baseline of chronic stress that has become normalized. I observe this in their; demeanour, muscle tension, speed of speech, symptoms reported and most importantly, by how rapid and shallow their breathing has become. This breathing pattern has become their set point i.e., ...  read more

What is this Thing Called Qi?

Peter Eves - Tuesday, February 23, 2021
What is this Thing Called Qi?
In your first class at JinLi-Wushu Tai Chi you will hear the word “Qigong”. A brief explanation usually follows. The word “Qigong” has two parts to it; firstly ‘Qi’ which is briefly described as vital energy or sometimes life force (and the topic of our discussion); secondly the word ‘gong’ meaning work, skill, labour, cultivation, or effort. So loosely translated, Qigong means energy work/skill. More specifically Qigong (pronounced “chee-gung” and sometimes spelt ‘chi-kung’), is translated from Chinese to mean “Energy ...  read more

What is the Difference between Taijiquan and Qigong?

Peter Eves - Thursday, February 18, 2021
What is the Difference between Taijiquan and Qigong?
Many people come to class and ask the question, “What is the difference between Taijiquan (Tai Chi) and Qigong?” This usually after first asking, what is ‘quee gong’ (qigong)? And the former is a great question.Many schools, like ours, teach Qigong as an integral part of Taijiquan training. Both are body-mind-breath exercises. Both involve gentle movement, good posture and integrating the breath with movements. But only one has a martial arts application. Both practices cultivate gentle and present mind focus. ...  read more

Tai Chi and Qigong – A Good Night's Sleep is a Movement Away

Tara Brayshaw - Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Tai Chi and Qigong – A Good Night's Sleep is a Movement Away
Can’t Sleep? You aren’t alone. Research by the Sleep Health Foundation, “Asleep on the Job: Counting the cost of poor sleep”, 2017 highlights that poor sleep is affecting 39% of Australian adults that are regularly struggling with their sleep. The 2017 study found that the number of sleep problems among Australians are 5-10% higher than when the Foundation published its first survey on sleep health in 2010. Sleep disorders contribute to diseases and injuries such as heart disease, obesity, diabetes, ...  read more

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