Chi Kung for Cancer Patients
Martes 07/08/2018 15:00 hs.
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✓ Lugar: - , Buenos Aires, Argentina
✓ Lugar: - , Buenos Aires, Argentina
Presented by the Saint Barnabas Cancer Program Department of Psychosocial Support Services, the mind-body practice of Chi Kung involves physical movement, mental focus and deep breathing. The class is taught by Miriam Shankman, a Certified Chi Kung Teacher and Healer with 16 years of experience.
“Chi Kung is a form of Tai Chi. It is often described as “Meditation in Motion” but it could also be called “Medication in Motion”. There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice, which originated in China as a martial art, has value in treating or preventing many health problems. You can get started even if you aren’t in top shape or the best health.” - Harvard Women’s Health Watch, May 2009
Benefits:
If you are undergoing treatment and would like to gently move and strengthen your body and spirit.
If you have completed treatment and wish to maintain good health.
If you are seeking a preventive approach to health and well-being.
Classes Will Address:
Moving Chi Kung to relax, open and cleanse the body
Standing Chi Kung to cultivate energy and strength
Sitting Chi Kung for healing
Short discussions to explore concepts and address questions
This program is part of Project H.O.P.E., Helping our Patients Excel, through education and support.
“Chi Kung is a form of Tai Chi. It is often described as “Meditation in Motion” but it could also be called “Medication in Motion”. There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice, which originated in China as a martial art, has value in treating or preventing many health problems. You can get started even if you aren’t in top shape or the best health.” - Harvard Women’s Health Watch, May 2009
Benefits:
If you are undergoing treatment and would like to gently move and strengthen your body and spirit.
If you have completed treatment and wish to maintain good health.
If you are seeking a preventive approach to health and well-being.
Classes Will Address:
Moving Chi Kung to relax, open and cleanse the body
Standing Chi Kung to cultivate energy and strength
Sitting Chi Kung for healing
Short discussions to explore concepts and address questions
This program is part of Project H.O.P.E., Helping our Patients Excel, through education and support.