Tai Chi & Chi Kung: Sitting, Standing, & Moving Meditation

Discover Tai Chi and Chi Kung meditations to enhance brain power, boost health, and promote relaxation. Suitable for all levels with guided techniques from Rami Rones.

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Brief Summary

This course is all about teaching you fun and simple Tai Chi and Chi Kung meditations to boost your brain power, health, and overall well-being. You'll learn different techniques and get to experience relaxation, strength exercises, and the art of clearing your mind.

Key Points

  • Learn simple Tai Chi & Chi Kung meditations
  • Boost brain power and health through meditation
  • Engage in gentle stretches and guided relaxation
  • Experience the benefits of meditative techniques
  • Build a lasting meditation routine

Learning Outcomes

  • Increase focus and mental clarity
  • Learn effective relaxation techniques for quick healing
  • Develop a sustainable meditation routine
  • Improve body awareness and physical fitness
  • Reduce stress—physically and emotionally

About This Course

Learn simple and authentic meditations to help strengthen your brain power, boost your health, and invest in prevention

                These authentic Tai Chi & Chi Kung meditations will introduce you to a number of simple and powerful techniques in Eastern healing arts. Ramel (Rami) Rones, master teacher, best selling author, and researcher shares his teaching with you in a lively, fun and easy-to-follow format.

    This course includes: gentle stretches, silent meditations, guided meditations, basic strengthening exercises, select Tai Chi forms, cleansing meditations, and easy relaxations, all divided up into short, easy-to-digest sections.

                Rami has designed a number of medical clinical trials such an investigation into the benefits of Tai Chi for Fibromyalgia, and Tai Chi for Knee Osteoarthritis.  Much of his research design is included in this course.  Rami's Fibromyalgia and Tai Chi study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine and featured in the New York Times.

                Rami has also done extensive teaching at the internationally recognized Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Tufts Medical Center and the Boston Medical Center where he continues to help patients deal with, and recover from, a wide variety of ailments and the side effects that often occur during treatment.

          Rami runs and publishes a blog twice a week. All of Rami's courses can be supplemented with the tips, tricks, and extra materials that Rami provides for FREE at his website. Please visit Rami's Instructor page for information on Rami's website as well as his social media profiles. Also visit Rami's Youtube channel for more video content to augment your health and fitness routines.

                In this course, you will:

  • Focus on inner and outer visualizations, honing your ability to clear your mind

  • Engage in easy strength exercises to increase your body awareness and fitness

  • Practice distilled movements from the ancient arts of Tai Chi and Chi Kung

  • Strengthen the connection between your body and your mind

  • Experience more effective relaxation techniques to heal and rejuvenate faster

  • Train more with each meditation using guided and timed bonus videos

  • Improve your physical and mental quality of life

  • Establish a meditation routine that you can use forever

  • And much more!

  • Increase your focus

  • Reduce any physical, emotional & mental stress you may have

  • Strengthen your decision making

Course Curriculum

3 Lectures

2 Lectures

Instructor

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Ramel Rones

Implements and creates interventions for research with Mass General Hospital and Tufts Medical Center to evaluate the effectiveness of a mind-body intervention on patients with OsteoArthritis, Irritable Bowl Syndrome, OsteoArthritis of the Knee, Fibromyalgia and Rheumatoid Arthritis.  The first Tai Chi Master to publish research in the New England Journal of Medicine (2010). Also published in the Journal of Neurogastroenerology...

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4.9 course rating
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Edwin J.
5.0
5 years ago

Easy to follow exercises, good for your health.

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Maxine L.
1.0
9 years ago

I expected actual Tai Chi and Qi Kong lessons. Instead he is doing just stretching.

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