Qi Gong: What It Is and How It Can Help You

45–75 minutes

A holistic system of coordinated body posture, movement, breathing, and meditation.

What is Qi Gong?

A holistic system of coordinated body posture, movement, breathing, and meditation.

Benefits

  • Strengthens and balances the body's energy (qi)
  • Reduces stress and supports immune function
  • Improves posture and proprioception
  • Supports chronic condition management
  • Cultivates body-mind integration

What to Expect

Qigong sessions combine gentle movement, breath regulation, and focused intention. You'll follow guided sequences either standing, seated, or lying down — adapted to your capacity. The pace is slow and meditative. Groups often practice outdoors in natural settings. Individual sessions may include specific therapeutic sequences for health goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I practice qigong if I have limited mobility?
Yes. Many qigong forms can be adapted for seated practice or minimal movement. Inform your facilitator of any limitations.
What's the difference between qigong and tai chi?
Qigong encompasses many practices of energy cultivation; tai chi is a specific martial art tradition within the broader qigong family.
How often should I practice?
Daily practice, even for 10–15 minutes, is more effective than occasional longer sessions. Most facilitators encourage home practice between sessions.