Mindful Movement & Conscious Breathing

Mindful Movement & Conscious Breathing

When

23/04/2024    
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Where

Primrose Hill Community Centre
Primrose Hill Community Centre, 29 Hopkinson's Place, London, NW1 8TN

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16th April 2024 for 3 Tuesdays @ 5.30pm (free 1 hour classes, see other classes here). Primrose Hill Community Centre with Dan & Isabelle

Classes will include loosening and opening exercises, strengthening the body, improving posture and balance. Excellent for balance, falls prevention and regaining confidence after a prior fall. Most of the movements can be practised seated. Mindful Movement & Conscious Breathing: Chi Kung (Qi Gong). For health, harmony, balance and well-being. Discover how Chi Kung may safely and effectively improve and safeguard your: resilience, health, balance and emotional and physical well-being for mind, body and spirit. The ‘lung’ or speediness in our body is replaced with ‘sung’, a relaxed yet awake and embodied state.

Practised for thousands of years in the East and Similar to Tai Chi, It is a journey and discovery in awareness of embodied movement and coordinating breathing with slow mindful movements that enhance the flow of chi (breath, energy and vitality / life-force) in the body, mind and spirit, to open the joints and connective tissues so energy can flow more easily and blocked or stagnated energy is released.

Each class will explore some gentle warm up, stretching movements and practise learning a specific set of sequences (called the form) for each of the seasons and the associated elements; earth, metal, water, wood and fire.

Your tutors have many years experience. Dan has 40 years experience in martial arts traditional complementary Healing and eastern meditation And is a qualified chi kung teacher, Mindfulness based Self Compassion teacher, Zen Monk, and a masters in neuroscience of Mindfulness.

TO BOOK and for more info contact: Dan email: mscdan@icloud.com Isabelle: +44(0)7754 262614
Bring water to drink, wear loose comfortable clothing and clean soft indoor shoes or slippers (or use socks) as footwear


Last Updated on 8th April 2024 by Dominique