Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A Chinese system of prescribed physical exercises or movements performed in a meditative state.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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The following information has been gathered and compiled over a period of years, through personal experience, while traveling, teaching classes that include T'ai Chi, Qi Gong, herbal information, martial arts and other health related subjects.
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The practice of Falun Gong, a religion loosely based on Chinese Qi Gong, is banned completely.
China and the Church 2008
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The following information has been gathered and compiled through personal experience while traveling, teaching T'ai Chi, Qi Gong, Chinese Herbal medicine, martial arts and other health related subjects.
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The following information has been gathered and compiled through personal experience while traveling, teaching T'ai Chi, Qi Gong, Chinese Herbal medicine, martial arts and other health related subjects.
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The following information has been gathered and compiled through personal experience, while traveling, teaching classes that include T'ai Chi, Qi Gong, herbal information, martial arts and other health related subjects.
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The Chinese theory of Qi Gong holds that certain motor actions produce mental states and experiences.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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The Chinese theory of Qi Gong holds that certain motor actions produce mental states and experiences.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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Yoga, Qi Gong and pilates sample sessions will run in the upstairs fitness room.
Summit Daily News - Top Stories By CAITLIN ROW summit daily news 2010
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VietNamNet Bridge - Strong with Tiger martial art, flexible with two-piece club, strange with Qi Gong, students from the Border Security Institute left strong impressions on the audience during a show to celebrate the 50
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For $100, while you watch, Qi Gong practitioners would massage your feet, and Martin Scorsese would show up to comment excitedly about the director's masterful use of tracking shots.
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