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SUMMARY:June 2024 – Cup of Coffee with Amy Choi
DESCRIPTION:Kinesiology and the Ancient Connection \nMa Wang Dui Daoyin Exercises and the 12 Meridians \nby Amy Choi \n6th June 2024 \n12:00 CEST / 12pm CEST \nAmy Choi is a full-time kinesiologist with over 25 years of experience in teaching\, publishing and private sessions.  Being one of the founders and directors of Brain Body Centre Ltd. (Hong Kong). She has dedicated her life career to this work!  Her love of Touch for Health® and Brain Gym® has led her to become a faculty member of both the International Kinesiology College (IKC) and Breakthroughs International (BTi). \nShe also discovered her own way of balancing the client with what she now calls Ming’s Mirror Method\, a highly intuitive way of listening\, moving and balancing.   She has also developed a series of workshops under Ming’s Mirror Kinesiology\, namely the Authentic Self Series\, and the Qigong Movement Balancing Series. \nBeing a pioneer in the integration of qigong and kinesiology techniques\, Amy is bringing ancient techniques into modern applications\, to improve the physiological and psychological well-being of the human mind-body system. \nShe holds several IKC service awards and also awards in qigong tournaments.  Her balancing style is known for being highly intuitive\, flexible and agile\, and her teaching style is interesting and easy to understand. \nShe has taught extensively in China and Japan\, and she has also taught in Europe and the United States.  She has organized six regional conferences in China and has sponsored the first online international kinesiology conference in China in 2023. \nYou are welcome to come and meet Amy for this exciting talk. \nBook your place here 🙂\n\nKinesiology and the Ancient Connection\nMa Wang Dui Daoyin Exercises and the 12 Meridians\nKinesiology comes from the Greek root word kinesis.  It means ‘the study of movement’.  The term is also used by contemporary practitioners to describe various forms of educational and wellness-maintenance tools that use muscle response testing (biofeedback) to help identify “imbalances” in the mind-body system\, and thereby attempts to restore balance and wellness through various means of intervention such as movements and reflex stimulation. \nThe ancient Chinese people have long used movements to maintain health and have created exercises that combine body movement and breathing\, namely Daoyin\, meaning guiding and drawing.  The so-called called Daoyin is also known as  “Daoyinxingqi”(i.e. guiding and drawing and moving energy) or “Xingqi”(i.e. moving energy).   It has two important parts: “guiding the breath/qi to create harmony” and “guiding the body to create flexibility”.  Daoyin exercises are the early forms of what we now call qigong. \nIn this one-hour presentation\, Amy Choi will share with you a set of 12 Daoyin exercises based on a colour silk scroll painting unearthed in 1973 in Changsha\, Hunan Province\, China\, from the Ma Wang Dui tomb of the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD).  This silk scroll depicts what people China did about 2\,000 years ago in their effort to heal disease and restore health. Developed by contemporary experts from the Chinese Health Qigong Association in China\, this set of exercises can be done as a daily routine within 20 minutes. \nAmy will also play with these exercises and will help you notice the before-and-after by guiding your way through your 14 muscles\, Touch for Health style. \nAt the end of the presentation\, Amy will talk about her course ‘To Live A Flowing Life – Ma Wang Dui Qigong Metaphor Balances’ under Ming’s Mirror Kinesiology.  Amy is looking for interested parties who would like to sponsor or co-sponsor the course.  Amy’s contact: info@brainbodycentre.com. \nBook your place here 🙂
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