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Qi Gong: The Flow Continues
In this hyper-fast world, the ancient practice of Qi Gong will keep your body, mind and spirit in perfect balance. Qi Gong originated thousands of years ago as a way to establish a strong foundation of health through one complete workout. Master instructor Lee Holden brings this powerful "moving meditation" into the 21st century. Against the stunning backdrop of a mountain lake, Holden takes you through "Qi Gong: The Flow Continues." Perfect for all fitness levels (even absolute beginners), these soothing, gentle motions work their time-tested magic to clear stress, build strength and flexibility and restore the body's natural healing energies.
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Qi Gong: The Flow Continues
Monday, November 30 › 3:30am
on Rocky Mountain PBS
60 mins CC
Qi Gong: The Flow Continues
Monday, December 7 › 12am
on Rocky Mountain PBS
60 mins CC
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About the Series
In this hyper-fast world, the ancient practice of Qi Gong will keep your body, mind and spirit in perfect balance. Qi Gong originated thousands of years ago as a way to establish a strong foundation of health through one complete workout. Master instructor Lee Holden brings this powerful "moving meditation" into the 21st century. Against the stunning backdrop of a mountain lake, Holden takes you through "Qi Gong: The Flow Continues." Perfect for all fitness levels (even absolute beginners), these soothing, gentle motions work their time-tested magic to clear stress, build strength and flexibility and restore the body's natural healing energies.
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Qi Gong: The Flow Continues
first aired: November 24, 2007 (#0)
In this hyper-fast world, the ancient practice of Qi Gong will keep your ...
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Wednesday, June 24
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Wednesday, Jan. 7
RECIPES: Stir up the Chinese New Year with chef Ming Tsai
Monday, Dec. 29
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