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Is it normal to experience increased burping or flatulence (expelling air) during Qigong?
Experiencing more burping or gas during Qigong is usually a normal sign of clearing stagnant Turbid Qi from the abdomen.
How to use the single-hand lifting movement in Ba Duan Jin to regulate the liver and spleen.
Learn how the single-hand lifting movement in Ba Duan Jin harmonizes Liver and Spleen Qi for better mood, digestion, and long-term vitality.
What kind of clothing and environment are best suited for Qigong practice?
Learn how proper clothing and an ideal environment enhance Qi flow and deepen your Longevity Qigong and Ba Duan Jin practice.
My legs feel sore after practicing Ba Duan Jin—is my posture incorrect?
Learn why your legs hurt after Ba Duan Jin and how correct posture, rooting, and breathing can ease soreness and improve Qigong practice.
How to maintain focus during Qigong when easily distracted? 3 practical techniques.
Learn three Daoist-based Qigong techniques to overcome distraction, anchor the mind, and deepen internal energy cultivation during practice.
How to choose the right Longevity Qigong practice based on your personal constitution.
Learn how to match Longevity Qigong methods to your unique Jing, Qi, and Shen for safer, deeper health benefits.
The complete Ba Duan Jin movements and verbal cues explained (including Mind Intent).
A complete guide to Ba Duan Jin integrating posture, verbal cues, and Mind Intent for deeper internal Qigong benefits.
Why does my body involuntarily shake or tremble when practicing Qigong?
Learn why Qigong can cause involuntary shaking, what it means energetically, and how to manage it safely for deeper healing.
How is Qigong used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to assist in treating high blood pressure?
Discover how Qigong in Traditional Chinese Medicine helps balance energy, calm the nervous system, and support natural management of high blood pressure.
Which is better for strengthening foundational energy (Yuan Qi): Zhan Zhuang or Ba Duan Jin?
Compare how Zhan Zhuang and Ba Duan Jin build, regulate, and integrate Yuan Qi for deeper longevity-focused Qigong practice.
How to use the final "Seven Times Behind the Back" movement in Ba Duan Jin to improve sleep quality.
Learn how the final “Seven Times Behind the Back” Ba Duan Jin movement consolidates Qi, relaxes the nervous system, and naturally improves deep sleep quality.
Which is better for elderly practitioners: Ba Duan Jin or Yi Jin Jing (Muscle Tendon Changing Classic)?
Compare Ba Duan Jin and Yi Jin Jing for seniors to choose the safest, most effective qigong for strength, balance, and long-term health.