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NEWS
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Press Contact: |
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May 30, 2008 |
Rebecca Wilkowski |
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(415) 355-1601 x12
media@actcm.edu |
NEW Dayan
Qigong Program Now Offered at ACTCM!
Beginning this
summer, ACTCM will offer an 18-week Dayan Qigong program. This program
is available to current students as well as the public.
Dayan Qigong:
Dayan Qigong ("wild goose qigong") is an ancient Chinese
martial art for health and logevity. It consists of a complete set
of exercises including warm up exercises, meditation, self massage
and the first 64 movements. Dayan Qigong promotes health and immune
function, increases energy, flexibility and balance, and reduces
stress. It is part of traditional healing in that it balances the
yin and yang in our bodies, regulates the functions of all of our
organs, and helps the meridians, blood vessels and other fluids
to flow freely. The form was originated 1,700 years ago. It has
been proven safe and effective through generations and tens of thousands
of people practicing in China and all over the world. This course
has been taught at Wen Wu School of Martial Arts for 25 years and
is coming to ACTCM for the first time.
Level One (first
9 weeks):
Includes warm-up and stretching exercises, self-massage Part 1 (body
& face) and movements 1 through 32.
Dates: June 30th - August 25th
Day: Mondays
Time: 5:30 - 7:30pm
Location: Classroom F (Pioneer Square)
Level Two (second
9 weeks)
Includes self-massage Part 2 (legs & arms), meditation, and
movements 33 through 64.
Dates: Winter 2008/2009
Day, Time & Location : TBD
About the Instructor:
Robert Rosenbaum, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist
in the San Francisco Bay Area, a senior teacher of Dayan (“Wild
Goose”) Qigong assisting Master Hui Liu, and a senior student of
Sojun Mel Weitsman at the Berkeley Zen Center where he has also
been Shuso (head student), Director of Meditation Retreats and Chair
of the Ethics Committee.
In addition
to his expertise in Single Session and Brief Psychotherapy, he is
the Head of Assessment Services at the Kaiser Permanente Department
of Behavioral Medicine (Oakland) and has developed the psychological
portion of its chronic pain management program. The author of numerous
articles and the book Zen and the Heart of Psychotherapy, Mr. Rosenbaum
has given presentations and workshops throughout the United States,
Nepal, India, Australia, Japan, Europe and South America.
FREE PRESENTATION
on this new class!
Robert Rosenbaum will be available at ACTCM on Monday, June 2nd
from 12:15pm - 1:00pm in Classroom B to do a demonstration and answer
questions you may have about the program.
To register:
To sign up for Level I, contact ACTCM's Admissions Office at 415-282-7600
x14 or admissions@actcm.edu
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