While Chinese acupuncture and herbalism enjoy widespread popularity in
the West, traditional Chinese exercise techniques--with the exception of
qi gong--have rarely been taught outside China. This book is designed to
change that. Written by Jun Wang, a doctor of Chinese medicine,
Cultivating Qi draws on classic Chinese texts to introduce these
body-mind healing exercises to Western readers.
In simple, accessible language, Wang presents three specific qi
exercises: the Yijin Jing, a popular form of calisthenics associated
with both Chinese Buddhist and Daoist traditions; Taiji Neigong, a
series of 34 movements adapted from the Wu-Hao style of Taiji Quan; and
the "Six Healing Breaths," which combines spoken sounds with movements
associated with the six major vital organs of Chinese medicine.
Written for beginning students of Chinese medicine as well as
laypersons, healthcare practitioners, and martial artists, Cultivating
Qi includes clear explanations of Chinese medical terminology--and
provides the original Chinese characters for more advanced students--as
well as step-by-step instruction in the three exercises. Accompanied by
100 photographs, these exercises are suitable for all ages and activity
levels, and most of them
take no more than 10 to 15 minutes to complete.