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Qi Gong 100-Hour Practitioner Certification
2010-2011 Program
Qi Gong 100-Hour Practitioner Certification
Learn to heal yourself and others through the ancient Chinese practice of moving meditation, energy healing and healthy lifestyle with Dr. Ming Wu.
Practitioners will learn Qi Gong movement practice, the fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), herbal formulas for common ailments and Chinese cooking and lifestyle that help lead to a dis-ease free life.
All classes meet one Sunday per month from
In addition to class time, students will have assigned homework in order to qualify for the 100-hour Practitioner Certification.
Fee: $2,000.00 ******* Enjoy $200.00 Off, Register before May 1, 2010 *******
Location: Wu Healing Center, 76
2010-2011 Curricula
In addition to daily Qi Gong practice, each session will cover the following topics and will introduce herbal formulas, lifestyle issues and cooking secrets that help increase longevity and heal dis-ease.
September 12: Yin Yang and Life Balance. You will learn TCM history, focusing on the principles of Yin and Yang and the relationship of TCM to Taoism.
October 3: The Five Elements in Everyday Life. This class covers the conceptual structure of the Five Elements (earth, water, fire, metal, wood). This was created thousands of years ago by the Chinese as a way to classify and describe the cyclical nature of life.
November 7: Twelve Meridians and Two Exceptional Vessels. This class covers the theory and physical descriptions of the energetic pathways that make up the meridian system.
December 5: Learning the Points. The sequel to the Twelve Meridians class in November, this session focuses on the classifications, energetics and locations of different meridian points (tsubos).
January 9: The Organ Systems. This class focuses on the roles and functions the different organs and their systems play in maintaining balance and good health.
February 6: Eight Principles and Six Pathogenic Factors. This class addresses the system through which the practitioner defines and views the indicators or symptoms of health and imbalance.
March 6: Secrets of Cooking with Qi. This class will focus on how to ‘energize’ food, water and herbs with the Qi developed during Qi Gong practice.
April 3: Herbal Formulas for Common Ailments. In this session Dr. Wu will share ancient formulas that he has used with his clients and family.
May 1: Final Session and Review. This session provides the student with a review, an opportunity to refine techniques and a discussion of business practices.


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