Qigong for Lung Health COVID Yoga Teacher Training
Boost Lung Health and support COVID-19 recovery with Qigong
Description
Learn an immunity-boosting Women's Qigong 气功 and Yoga Metal sequence for the lungs rooted in traditional Chinese medicine theory to support yourself and loved ones and students to breathe freely, stay strong and healthy against COVID through the year, especially during Autumn and Winter.
With this training you will:
Learn 9 effective Qigong and Yoga forms to boost Lung health & COVID recovery, including the Lung Healing sound, Lotus blossoms from the mud and more
Learn 4 gentle but potent breathwork exercises from Qigong and Yoga, including Xi Xi Hui breathing
Learn the Chinese medical theory underlying these forms relating to Lung meridian health
Learn how to integrate these forms and exercises in your self-practice and classes through relevant themes to heal the emotional, psychological and spiritual body
Receive a pdf download detailing the forms and theory
Receive a certificate of completion
Receive Yoga Alliance USA CEUs with Yoga Alliance USA (for Registered Yoga Teachers)
Receive lifetime access to all prerecorded video trainings
You will learn:
THEORY: The underlying principles & benefits of the practice
PRACTICAL: How to do the practice
APPLICATION: How to sequence the practice within your Yoga classes
Q&A: Common mistakes, questions & how to address them
QIGONG COULD HELP WITH COVID-19
Qigong as a mind-body and breath regulation healing modality has been demonstrated through various clinical studies to be beneficial for different conditions, particularly for respiratory health, for women and potentially beneficial as well for COVID.
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Effect of qigong exercise and acupressure rehabilitation program on pulmonary function and respiratory symptoms in patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19: A randomized controlled trial,
Integrative Medicine Research, Volume 10, Supplement, 2021, 100796, ISSN 2213-4220,
Kin-Chung Wilson Leung, Yi-Jian Yang, Stanley Sai-Chuen Hui, Jean Woo, "Mind-Body Health Benefits of Traditional Chinese Qigong on Women: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials", Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2021, Article ID 7443498, 16 pages, 2021.
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Acupressure and Qigong in Chronic Fatigue Post COVID-19 (ongoing)
The effect of qigong for pulmonary function and quality of life in patients with covid-19 (ongoing)
You might be wondering, if I am a man, or if am supporting men with lung health problems like COVID, is this course suitable for me?
Though this course has been designed specifically for Women, men can also benefit:
Chinese Medicine (which Qigong is rooted in) especially values nourishing Yin (Blood) for women, as opposed to Yang (Qi) for men, owing to hormonal differences between the two genders, though both Yin and Yang are important for both genders.
Just like within Yoga there is Ashtanga Yoga, Vinyasa flow, Yin, Qigong has many styles and lineages, ranging from more active / up-regulating (sweat-inducing) to gentle / down-regulating.
This course is rooted in gentle, flowing Qigong forms rather than strong, martial Qigong forms to support the practitioner to nourish Yin, with the added focus on the Lung meridians, since this is for Lung health and to support COVID prevention and recovery.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn Qigong forms for lung health
- Learn breathing techniques to support lung health
- Learn how to integrate Qigong & Yoga Lung Health forms into your classes for better healing
- Learn about the subtle anatomy & physiology (meridians) on which Qigong lung health forms are based
Who Should Attend!
- Yoga teachers and practitioners who want to boost lung health and support COVID recovery
- Anyone looking to boost lung / respiratory health
- Anyone who wants to recover from COVID