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Can You Become a Qigong Teacher After a Short Course? (What It Really Takes)
We live in a world of short courses and quick certifications, where showing up is often seen as enough. But in Qigong, that way of thinking doesn’t hold. This piece explores what it actually takes to develop real skill, and why practice, not attendance, is what makes someone a teacher.
How Often Should You Practice Qigong?
How often should you practice Qigong? It’s one of the most common questions, but the answer isn’t about doing more. What matters is staying with the practice long enough for something real to build.
How to Choose a Qigong Teacher
Most Qigong teaching focuses on movement. That’s not the same as developing real skill. Here’s what actually matters when choosing a Qigong teacher.
Breathing in Qigong: Why Most Modern Breathing Advice Gets It Wrong
Modern wellness culture offers endless advice about breathing techniques — belly breathing, box breathing, nasal breathing and more. In Qigong, however, breathing is approached quite differently. Rather than forcing the breath into a technique, practice focuses on restoring the internal conditions that allow natural breathing to emerge.