QIGONG LEVEL 8

Feb 27, 2010 - 9:00 am
5:00 pm
5:00 pm
to
Feb 28, 2010 - 9:00 am
5:00 pm
5:00 pm
US/Eastern
RESERVATION
Before the 9th of January$240.00 - $120 deposit
After the 9th of January
$280.00 - $140 deposit
If you attend two or more seminars in the same season, you will get
a 40% discount for each additional seminar to the first.
Group Rate: Register two people and third is half price. Register three people and the fourth is free.
* Please note that discounts are not to be combined.
* If the depositor cancels after January 9th the deposit will be forfeited.
LODGING
Stay in the 1700 sq. ft. YMAA Studio* US $15 per night * Sleeping bag required; hardwood floor. * Shower, heat, air conditioning.
Boston area hotels range from $80-$150/per night. Also check out rates at Hostelling International Boston
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RELATED SEMINARS
QIGONG LEVEL 1
Qigong Theory and Qigong for Spine and Chest
YMAA Boston, Boston, MA - February 20-21, 2010, 9:00am - 5:00pm
QIGONG LEVEL 8
Da Mo's Secret of YouthMake a Reservation YMAA Boston, Boston, MA - February 27-28, 2010, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Muscle/Tendon Changing and Marrow/Brain Washing Qigong was passed down to Shaolin priests by Bodhidharma around 530 AD. Muscle/Tendon Changing is a "Yang" type of training that helps to develop and condition the physical body's strength, enhancing the body's immune system. Marrow/Brain Washing Qigong targets maintaining healthy bone marrow for longevity and nourishing the brain such that the third-eye can be re-opened (spiritual enlightenment).
SEMINAR/WORKSHOP PROGRAM
In this seminar, theory will be extensively discussed and the some of the exercises will be taught for practice. This seminar benefits not only martial artists, but also those who are searching for the a path to reach spiritual enlightenment.For over one thousand years, Da Mo's legendary timeless classics have been considered the key to enlightenment and long-lasting youth. Now that many of these documents have been released into the public domain, Dr. Yang uses his extensive background in Chinese martial arts, Qigong, and science to translate, explain, and explore these texts. Using the ancient Buddhist and Taoist documents as a foundation, Dr. Yang analyzes and discusses theories and training methods in a modern, scientific manner.
Improve your health and strength through the Yi Jin Jing (Muscle/Tendon Changing Classic) and work towards longevity and enlightenment with the Xi Sui Jing (Marrow/Brain Washing Classic). These are invaluable classics for Qigong practitioners to have in exploring deeper levels of internal energy training.
It is highly recommended that you take Qigong-Level 1 and/or read the book The Root of Chinese Qigong as a prerequisite to this seminar.
WHO'S TEACHING?
Dr. Yang, Jwing Ming will conduct the lecture and demonstrate the exercises of this Qigong Seminar. With over 40 years of teaching experience and over 50 publications, Dr. Yang is regarded as one of the foremost Qigong and martial arts masters in the world today.WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
It is highly recommended you take Qigong-Level 1 as a prerequisite to this seminar. The material is not recommended for absolute beginners of Qigong. Attendance is limited so register soon. This seminar will benefit:- Those who have taken Qigong-Level 1 and are interested in pursuing more advanced Qigong knowledge.
- Those who want to learn some keys to rejuvenating & reconditioning your body.
- Those who are interested in learning more about Da Mo's Classics (Yi Jin Jing and Xi Sui Jing, Muscle/Tendon Changing and Marrow/Brain Washing).
- Those looking for methods to nourish the brain and bone marrow.
- Those who are seeking a better understanding in concepts of Qigong exercises and massage techniques.
- All interested in graduating and becoming a Qualified YMAA Instructor of Qigong.
WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
There are no special requirements for the Qigong Seminar. We recommend using loose practice clothing (t-shirt and pants) and a pair of indoor shoes unless you prefer working in bare feet.TRAVELING TO BOSTON
YMAA Boston is located approximately 20 minutes South of downtown Boston. If you are traveling by car please visit YMAA Boston webpage for detailed driving instructions.Free on-street parking is available and there are several paid lots nearby.
Another good alternative is to use the MBTA subway transportation system. YMAA Boston is about 3 minutes walk from the Forrest Hill Orange line terminal. Visit MBTA website for more information.
If you are flying to Boston, a good way to get to YMAA is to use the MBTA subway system. After arriving to Boston’s Logan Airport take the free airport shuttle bus (Route #22, #33 or #55) to the “Airport” station, then take the inbound Blue line train to “State” station. At “State” station board the Orange line outbound train to “Forrest Hills” station. At the “Forrest Hills” station go upstairs and proceed straight through the exit terminal, once outside and at the top of the landing, turn right proceed downstairs, walk to the intersection, cross the street and walk 2 blocks to YMAA Boston.
STAYING IN BOSTON
For information about Hotel, Guest House and Inn lodging. Please visit the lodging page.EXTRA INFO
If you need help making a decision about attending, have further questions about the Qigong Seminar, or would like to register now please contact us here or call (617) 524-8892 (for international calls please use +1-617-524-8892).Qigong training books and DVDs are available for purchase on site.
Private lessons for advanced levels of Qigong can be arranged with Dr. Yang.




