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    Understanding Qigong: DVD4 - Four Seasons Qigong

    In Understanding Qigong DVD 4, renowned Qigong expert and author Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming discusses the theory of Four Seasons Qigong (Si Ji Gong). Four Seasons Qigong is a well-known traditional medical Qigong practice in which one learns how to regulate the body from one season to the next to avoid common illnesses. This Qigong specializes in training the five internal Yin organs; heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and spleen, which correspond to the four seasons the year. It is believed that when we get sick it is often due to the body s difficulty in adapting to the changes from one season to another. For example, when Fall arrives, it is easier to catch a cold, and when Summer comes, the heart can be too excited. By practicing Four Seasons Qigong, you are able to adjust your body s Qi during the change of seasons so your health can be maintained.

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    Release Date

    May 1, 2007

    Status

    Released

    Original Title

    Understanding Qigong: DVD4 - Four Seasons Qigong

    Runtime

    3h 30min

    Budget

    —

    Revenue

    —

    Language

    English

    Production Companies

    YMAA Publication Center

    Part of

    Understanding Qigong Collection

    Includes: Understanding Qigong DVD1: Dr. Yang, Understanding Qigong DVD2: Keypoints of Qigong / Qigong Breathing, Understanding Qigong DVD3: Embryonic Breathing, Understanding Qigong: DVD4 - Four Seasons Qigong, Understanding Qigong DVD5 - Small Circulation, Understanding Qigong DVD6 - Martial Arts Qigong Breathing