Reality About Qi, Qigong and Tai Chi

Saturday, January 24, 2015

What is Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Qigong?

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See "What is Classical Kung Fu? at http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Eisen4.html Read "Whaat is Qigong" at http://www....
Thursday, November 28, 2013

Some Modern Scientific Theories of Qi

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1. Introduction Recent scientific discoveries, such as, the theories of strings and subtle energy, can be used to model Qi. Some physica...

Some Modern Scientific Scientific Theories of Qi

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1. Introduction Recent scientific discoveries, such as, the theories of strings and subtle energy, can be used to model Qi. Some physi...
Sunday, January 13, 2013

Are You Really Studying Tai Chi and is it Effective for Stress?

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1. What is Classical Tai Chi (Taiji)? Only the Yang style will be discussed. However, similar types of training were used in other class...
Monday, September 5, 2011

Tai Chi or Qigong: Which Should You Study?

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Tai Chi has increased in popularity in the western world. It often appears in the background of advertisements of unrelated products. It is ...
Friday, October 1, 2010

Are There Dangerous Qigong Teachers?

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Unscrupulous Qigong teachers can be dangerous to your wealth, health, intellect and spirit. Two examples of people donating large sums of ...
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Dr. Eisen taught Judo & was the founder of the Shotokan Karate Clubs at 4 universities. He taught Tai Chi & Qigong at community centers in NJ, Temple & Lehigh Universities, Glassboro State College & Triton High School. He helped teach Yoga at Graterford Prison. He taught Praying Mantis at Temple U. He became a Disciple of Master Mark and teaches Praying Mantis, Qigong & Tai Chi in Cherry Hill. He took correspondence courses in Chinese medicine & was the Director of Education of the Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Institute in Upper Darby, P.A. He has written many articles on Kung Fu, Qigong, & Chinese medicine. He was honored by the University of Pittsburgh in 2001, for contributing to students’ character development through the introduction of Shotokan Karate. He was selected as one of the coaches of the U.S. Wu Shu team in 2001; received meritorious awards from Temple U. in 1979 & from Camden County College in 1980 for participation in students’ sport programs.
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