Soaring Crane Qigong Instruction

As lineage holder, Teri Applegate is uniquely qualified to teach all levels of Soaring Crane Qigong instruction, including teacher training. Most of her classes are taught in a weekend workshop format, enabling students living outside the Seattle area to travel to attend. Teri also teaches a Thursday morning class called Spirit of Qigong & More, and in the warmer months, provides corrections to all levels of students during a weekly practice in the park.
 

 


Workshops

Level I Soaring Crane Qigong

In this two-day workshop, participants learn the Five Routines, two Remedy Routines for cleansing and healing, and a restful lying down qigong mediation. The Five Routines embody the essential techniques of Chinese Soaring Crane Qigong which open the acupoints, clear the meridians, and develop the power of the mind to guide the qi.

The two Remedy Routines offered are Liver Cleansing, which clears diseased qi from the body through the Liver channel, and the Tonification Stance for building qi. Participants will enjoy a qigong nap with a laying down qigong meditation that benefits health.

When: May 22 & 23rd, 2010
Sat. 1:00-6:15 & Sun. 9:00-5:00
Tuition: $200 (includes Level I book & practice CD)
Prerequisites: None
To Register: Download a flier & registration form.
Contact: For more information email qigongclasses@aol.com

 

 

 

 

Level II Soaring Crane Qigong

In this two-day workshop, practitioners will deepen their practice in the Five Routines as their movements are refined and their ability to calm the mind is improved.

Regarded as the highlight of the Soaring Crane Qigong system, the Standing Meditation becomes a key component of this level of practice. The channels are cleansed through the relaxed spontaneous movements. A Sitting Meditation is also taught, a special offering for practitioners of Soaring Crane Qigong.

Additionally, two Remedy Routines will provide students a means to adjust their qi. One routine is for bringing qi down from the head, and the second to focus on collecting qi into Tian-mu.

When: June 12 & 13th, 2010
Workshop hours: Saturday & Sunday, 9:30AM-5:00PM
Tuition: $190 (includes Level II Book) if postmarked by 6/1/10
$215 (includes Level II Book) if postmarked after 6/1/10
Prerequisites: Participants have completed Level I training with a certified Level I instructor, and have since practiced the Five Routines of Soaring Crane Qigong for at least 50 hours following instruction.
To Register: Download a flier & registration form.
Contact: For more information email qigongclasses@aol.com

 

 

 

 

Level III Soaring Crane Qigong

Throughout the Level III program, 8 days in all, the additional aspects of Soaring Crane Qigong will be taught along with the four additional Remedy Routines. The intricacies of the 106 parts of the Five Routines will be explored, along with the underlying theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which qualify Soaring Crane Qigong as a medical qigong system. Students will come to know the basics of TCM, the five elements, & the techniques of acupressure self-massage.

A highlight will be learning the Crane Walking Steps, which represent the spiritual journey of Monk Tang. Students enjoy hearing philosophical stories from the Taoist & Buddhist traditions .

When: Part I: October 23th - 26th 2009
Part II: April 23rd - 26th 2010
This 8 day workshop is split into two 4-day weekend intensives, the first in the late fall, and the second in early spring. It is offered once each year.
Workshop hours: Fri. 9:00-4:30, Sat. 1:00-6:15, Sun. 9:00-5:30 PM & Mon. 9:00-4:00
Tuition: $700 total ($350 for each 4 day workshop)
Prerequisites: Practitioners completing Levels I & II in Soaring Crane Qigong may be considered for the Level III program when they have amply practiced all aspects of the system learned previously (in total at least 150 hours).
Contact: For more details, email qigongclasses@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

Outdoor Practice

Soaring Crane Qigong in Woodland Park

On Thursday mornings, April through October. We begin with crane walking at 9 a.m., followed by a Remedy Routine at 9:30 a.m., and then the Five Routines practice commences at 9:45 a.m. Anyone currently in or having completed Level I instruction is welcome.

We meet in Woodland Park, just South of the horseshoe pits and the lawn bowling. Here's a map of the location.

When: Thursday mornings 9:30-11:30
Starting May 6th 2010, continuing through the summer
Tuition: Free
Prerequisites: Level I training, knowledge of the Five Routines
Location: Woodland Park, by the horseshoe pits
Contact: qigongclasses@aol.com

 

 

 
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