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Looking for camp to host daily Qigong (Chi gung)

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 10:59 am
by heyjohn
Hello All!
I teach Qigong and I'd love to host a daily class at your camp!

What I provide:
Qigong Instructor - Experienced in working with beginners on up and helping them have a powerful and restorative experience.
Audio System for music and instruction.

What you provide:
A space for a regular daily Qigong session!

I'm not sure what an ideal time would be, early in the morning? 11AM? Noon? May depend on if there is shade in your camp or not. What works best for you and your camp?

Please email or call me if you are interested.
WANT TO LEARN OR PLAY WITH US? Email me too so I can let you know where and when the class is!
[email protected]

I'll also be performing (music) Friday, Midnight, center stage so feel free to join me there as well.
Take care everyone!
-John
612-205-3345
[email protected]

Re: Looking for camp to host daily Qigong (Chi gung)

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 1:04 pm
by Traveller in Time

Re: Looking for camp to host daily Qigong (Chi gung)

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:33 am
by uncle sticky
check the schedule for Camp Settle This Like Men. We probably have space around 1 or 2 until 3.

Re: Looking for camp to host daily Qigong (Chi gung)

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 11:31 am
by heyjohn
Awesome, thank you! I'll reach out. Any other camps, please get in touch. 612-205-3345 [email protected]

Re: Looking for camp to host daily Qigong (Chi gung)

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:40 pm
by global village idiot
Would love to meet up in 2018 - I do Yang family tai chi quan, dao and jian (not an instructor).

Cheers!
gvi

Re: Looking for camp to host daily Qigong (Chi gung)

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 12:26 am
by heyjohn
Awesome! Yes, let's meet up next time.
I found the playa wasn't the best place for Qigong because of the dust. Not ideal for any deep breathing.. I'm thinking about designing a dust free meditation chamber for next year.
Cheers!

Re: Looking for camp to host daily Qigong (Chi gung)

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:44 pm
by global village idiot
I had a similar experience at NTC this spring.

Tried to do tai chi before everyone got up. THAT part went well but the dust, combined with the ankle-turning rocks that seemed to move just enough to get in your way, made doing the empty-hand forms more trouble than the "training value" I got from them.

I'm tossing the idea around whether to bring the wooden dao/jian or whether to bring the proper ones - neither is sharpened. Long and short staff are definitely coming along.

gvi