Free Qigong for Cancer at Gilda's Club, Chi Kung
For Gilda's Club Members Only! Free! This is a gentle class with flowing movement and seated meditation. Suitable for people with or without cancer, especially good for recovering from the effects of chemotherapy (or just plain living in a polluted environment).
Contact Gilda's Club (206) 709-1400 for more information.
http://www.gildasclubseattle.org/
Choose from 1 available session:
When
June 01, 2009 - December 28, 2009
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where
- across from Polyclinic
1400 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122 | First Hill
Price: FREE
Notes: This class is free. It is open only to Gilda's Club Members. Plea... see more
Notes:
This class is free. It is open only to Gilda's Club Members. Please see www.gildasclubseattle.org for membership information.
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"Great experience with Qi Gong!"
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- Laura Walker
Review of Susan Snyder, March 02, 2009
I really appreciated that Susan interspersed theory with movement. She could show us the routines and provide verbal context. She was very responsive to the different capabilities of the people in the room. The 90 minutes always flew by and I left feeling centered and relaxed.
I really appreciated that Susan interspersed theory with movement. She could show us the routines and provide verbal context. She was very responsive to the different capabilities of the people in the room. The 90 minutes always flew by and I left feeling centered and relaxed.
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"quieting mind and body class"
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- vegas
- Seattle, WA
Review of Susan Snyder, March 01, 2009
Qi Gong led by Susan was a nice mind-body class for getting in touch with your body and mind through gentle repetetive stretching-like movements and controlled breathing. Not dissimiliar to yoga and Tai Chi, it has movements for strength and balance as well. Susan has a quieting and gentle instruction style that allows for self-reflection while completing the movements. I always felt better after attending this class.
Kim VeilleuxQi Gong led by Susan was a nice mind-body class for getting in touch with your body and mind through gentle repetetive stretching-like movements and controlled breathing. Not dissimiliar to yoga and Tai Chi, it has movements for strength and balance as well. Susan has a quieting and gentle instruction style that allows for self-reflection while completing the movements. I always felt better ...
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