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Qi Gong for Better Balance

by Lee Holden

In Qi Gong for Better Balance, Master Teacher Lee Holden guides students through simple, practical, and easy-to-follow exercises to help prevent falls, strengthen the lower legs and feet, and improve balance.
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Release date: 
June 15, 2020
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Run time: 45 min
Narration: English
Menu: English

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Number of discs: 
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Run time: 45 min
Narration: English
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Qi Gong for Better Balance

Studies show that Qi Gong is one of the best forms of therapy to prevent falls. The practice uses slow, graceful movement, mindful exercise, and energy activations to help practitioners get rooted, secure, and connected.

In Qi Gong for Better Balance, Master Teacher Lee Holden guides students through simple, practical, and easy-to-follow exercises to help prevent falls, strengthen the lower legs and feet, and improve balance.

Holden provides several modifications for students at all fitness levels. Modifications include seated changes for those who can't stand. "You start from where you are, and then build strength and energy from there," says Holden.

Learn:

  • Simple, low-impact exercises to strengthen the feet, lower legs, and improve balance to help prevent falls

  • Easy-to-follow Qi Gong flows to help you ground your energy and relax your mind

  • Effortless exercises to help improve balance and prevent falls


About the Author

Lee Holden

Lee Holden is the Qigong Master featured regularly on public television across America for many years. Lee first discovered the power of Qi at an early age of 10 years old from his parents’ meditation lessons. Lee studied a variety of different martial arts including Karate, Kung Fu, and Capoeira and had an early interest in Taoism, Qi Gong, and Chinese Medicine. After college, Lee set out on a path of self discovery by traveling to Asia, and was hired to write books for Qigong Master Mantak … More »