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Qi Gong for Weight Loss
Saturday, Nov. 28 › 9am
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How can you jump-start your metabolism in just two minutes? What acupressure point instantly cuts cravings? According to Qi Gong philosophy, excess weight is a sign of imbalance. Lee Holden, one of the world's leading instructors in Qi Gong and a public television favorite, offers a whole new way to achieve your ideal body in his new special "Qi Gong for Weight Loss" (w.t.). Against the stunning backdrop of a mountain lake, Holden takes viewers of all fitness levels through a routine designed to build core strength and increase the body's metabolism. Learn how to restore your body to its healthiest state, without deprivation or stress.
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Qi Gong for Weight Loss
Saturday, November 28 › 9am
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Qi Gong for Weight Loss
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Qi Gong for Weight Loss
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Qi Gong for Weight Loss
first aired: June 2, 2009 (#0)
How can you jump-start your metabolism in just two minutes? What acupressure ...
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Chris Kimball shares test kitchen secrets & cookies with Cooks Club
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WATCH: 'Antiques Roadshow' in Denver a huge hit!
Tuesday, July 28
WATCH: Inside the Palisade farmer's market
Wednesday, June 24
'Antiques Roadshow' is coming to Denver
Wednesday, Jan. 7
RECIPES: Stir up the Chinese New Year with chef Ming Tsai
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