Wind & Water Makes Fire

Wind (BaguaZhang) & Water (Tai Chi) = Fire (Qigong) or in Taoist Inner Alchemy, Kan & Li – an exercise and meditation (sitting, standing and moving exercises) process that promotes the release of mental stress while warming and strengthening the internal organs.  This is a known practice to achieve better health, longevity and cultivation of higher levels of consciousness.

I have spent nearly 38 years learning, practicing and teaching this treasure of time-proven methods. These methods can maintain a high level of fitness, maintain chronic pain issues, and prevent injuries or illnesses. These practices are not religious, but can increase your awareness of yourself on many levels. These practices are not age specific; anyone can benefit from deep breathing, stretching and a multitude of core-strengthening exercises.

I have been composing study guides for the last 10 years, as a way of documenting the vast library of knowledge available through Traditional Chinese Medicine, martial arts (Chinese & Korean) as well as other ancient methods of self-improvement and fitness.

Exercise and study guides can be purchased at:

https://www.mindandbodyexercises.com/p807442068

 

Instruction details can be found at:

https://www.mindandbodyexercises.com/

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Jim Moltzan has been teaching Qigong, Tai Chi, Taoist Yoga, martial arts and various other alternative methods of fitness for over 35 years. He also offers classes on Mondays & Fridays at the Winter Park Presbyterian Church. He is also available for Group or Private lessons and lectures/seminars.

Contact at www.MindAndBodyExercises.com or call 407-234-0119.

Hip Problems and the Ignored Causes

This chiropractor has some very good information regarding hip problems and other issues related to poor posture, diet, lack of exercise and use of anti-inflammatories to relieve pain. If you have an hour or so and are serious about your health, watch the video. Believe him or not, do your own research and find out for yourself what you need to become or stay healthy. Some of his statements are hard to debate such as:

  • Body movement actually helps the body to heal and stay healthy
  • Eating healthier foods and fruits & vegetables with anti-inflammatory properties are better for the human body than Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  • That the body needs to be treated as a whole entity and not to treat just the symptoms but rather the root cause of health issues

 

YOU are YOUR health care program!

Jim Moltzan has been teaching Qigong, Tai Chi, Taoist Yoga, martial arts and various other alternative methods of fitness for over 35 years. He also offers classes on Mondays & Fridays at the Winter Park Presbyterian Church. He is also available for Group or Private lessons and lectures/seminars.

Contact at www.MindAndBodyExercises.com or call 407-234-0119.

Fitness Study Guides

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My current list of titles for study guides for mind & body exercises, featuring Qigong, Tai Chi, Bagua, DaoYin, Daoist Yoga, Iron Palm and various other alternative fitness methods:

Book 1 – Alternative Exercises – Wellness Training Journal
Book 2 – Core Training – Wellness Training Journal
Book 3 – Strength Training
Book 4 – Combo Journal of Books 1-2-3
Book 5 – Energizing Your Inner Strength
Book 6 – Methods to Achieve Better Wellness
Book 7 – Opening the 9 Gates & Filling 8 Vessels-Intro Set 1
Book 8 – Opening the 9 Gates & Filling 8 Vessels-sets 1 to 8
Book 9 – Meridians, Reflexology & Acupressure
Book 10 – Herbal Extracts, Dit Da Jow & Iron Palm Liniments
Book 11 – Deep Breathing Benefits of the Circulation of Blood, Oxygen & Qi
Book 12 – Reflexology for Stroke Side-Effects
Book 13 – Book 13 – Iron Palm & Iron Body
Book 14 – Book 14 – Wind & Water Make Fire
Book 15 – DaoYin, DaoYi & Daoist Yoga
Book 16 – Coaching & Instructor Training Guide

Most of these booklets are available for purchase however, some are only available to clients learning privately, on a specific program or training goal.

https://www.mindandbodyexercises.com/p807442068

What is Qigong?

Qi, Chi or Gi means air, energy or breath in Chinese and Korean. Gong or Kung means work. Qigong therefore translates to energy or breath work. This “work” or exercises are also referred to as Chi Kung and Gi Gong.

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The human body is made up of bones, muscles, and organs amongst other components. Veins, arteries and capillaries carry blood and nutrients throughout to all of the systems and components. Additionally, 12 major energy medians carry the body’s energy. “life force” also known as “qi”. Ones qi is stored in the lower Dan Tien. Daily emotional imbalances accumulate tension and stress gradually affecting all of the body’s systems. Each discomfort, nuisance, irritation or grudge continues to tighten and squeeze the flow of the life force. This is where “dis-ease” claims its foothold.

Qigong breathing exercises can adjust the brainwaves to the Alpha state where the mind is relaxed and the body chemistry changes and promotes natural healing. Relaxing of the deep skeletal muscles, working outward. Release of tension accumulated within the muscles, organs and nerves. Whereas conventional physical exercise can deplete energy, Qigong helps to replenish your natural energy.

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Our emotional state directly influences how we breathe. The emotions reveal themselves in the breathing patterns:

Anger, fear, anxiety – shallow breaths

Grief – spasmodic breathing

Guilt – restricted breathing

Boredom – shallow, lifeless breathing

Sadness/depression – under breathing

Furthermore;

Dwelling in the past – can produce any of the above breathing patterns

Worrying about the future – can produce any of the above breathing patterns

Present in the moment – The goal here is clarity and self-awareness to slow and regulate the breath

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Becoming present in the moment can happen in various ways such as:

1) Immediate trauma – Fear of injury or loss of life can put one into the moment quickly.

2) Practice of mindful exercises such as meditation, yoga, tai chi, qigong and other similar mind and body interactive practices.

3) Engaging in activities such as singing, painting, performing music, dancing, etc.

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Jim

Jim Moltzan has been teaching Qigong, Tai Chi, Taoist Yoga, martial arts and various other alternative methods of fitness for over 35 years. He also offers classes on Mondays & Fridays at the Winter Park Presbyterian Church. He is also available for Group or Private lessons and lectures/seminars.

Contact at www.MindAndBodyExercises.com or call 407-234-0119.

 

 

 

Qigong and Daoyi (Taoist yoga)

Try each posture for 30 seconds on each side for a total of 18 minutes. Breathe deeply as you relax into the stance. Try daily for a week and see what Qigong and Daoyi (Taoist yoga) can do for you!

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I am eagerly pursuing new avenues and network connections to grow a community of like-minded individuals who have an open perspective to improve their mind, body and spirit to their fullest potential. Classes, lectures, seminars and demonstrations are all opportunities that I offer to showcase this valuable library of health related methods.

Private or small group classes are held within the Wekiva Neighborhood of Longwood, FL or a negotiated location. Cost is $50 per hour per person.

Lectures & seminars for Tai Chi & Qigong for wellness available upon request.

Group classes are held at Winter Park Presbyterian Church on Mondays & Fridays 11:30am-12:30pm. Cost is $8.00 per 1-hour class for drop-ins.

Contact info@MindAndBodyExercises.com for more information or 407-234-0119.