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organisation

Tse Qigong Centre
PO Box 59
Altrincham WA15 8FS UK
Tel: 0161 929 4485
Fax: 0161 929 4489
E-mail: tse@qimagazine.com
Website: www.qimagazine.co.uk
Founded in 1990, the Tse Qigong Centre helps to promote traditional Chinese skills of qigong and martial arts. Website has details of training and seminars at the centre.

website

TaiChi — Qigong Health Centre
www.taichi-qigong.net
The main aim is to 'promote a better understanding of alternative disciplines for a healthier longer life' thereby strengthening the mind, body and spirit. The TCQHC teaching encompasses three inseparable elements, they are: qigong, relaxation and tai chi. See the website for further details.

books
 
 

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The Healing Promise of Qi: Creating extraordinary wellness through qigong and tai chi by Roger Jahnke
This book explains the concept behind qigong and describes how to incorporate it into your daily life in order to improve health and wellness.
Get this book

 
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The Way of Qigong by Kenneth Cohen
An easy-to-follow guide to the ancient art and science of qigong, a Chinese mind-body healing method.
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(July 2002)

 

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