Qigong
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Qigong
First recorded in 1965–70; qi ( def. ) + Chinese gōng “work, skill, practice”
Example Sentences
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Later, around 9:30 p.m., she practices Qigong, Reiki or Pilates, or simply puts her legs up against a wall, a position that can allow for stress relief.
From New York Times • Oct. 15, 2019
Qigong, a traditional practice of breathing, gentle body movements and meditation, has legitimate health benefits, Li added.
From US News • Jun. 14, 2015
Learn about ways to maintain and enhance your health through demonstrations and presentations about of alkaline water, Qigong, acupressure, dream interpretation, neurofeedback, healing touch and more.
From Washington Post • May 1, 2015
Meditation and Medical Qigong Eve Soldinger guides a meditation session and simple flowing Qigong exercises and discusses how to release negativity and gain a greater sense of well-being.
From Washington Post • Dec. 29, 2014
Meditation and Qigong, Eve Soldinger discusses how to relieve stress and foster a healthy emotional state of being by using therapeutic meditation.
From Washington Post
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