Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong
Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong is an ancient health practice, similar to Tai Chi, focusing on moving your body gently with the breath, creating relaxation, inner harmony and health.
Da Yan translates to Great Bird and originates from the Kunlun School of Daoism in the Jin Dynasty (1,700 years ago).
Over one week, you will receive the opportunity to learn a full Qigong practice, that you can then practice at home, or in a group with others. This practice mimics the movements of the Da Yan (Wild Goose), a bird revered in China for its strength and health, as it gently strengthens its body and mind to fly a long migratory flight over the Himalaya Mountains.
The Rainy Day Practice of the Da Yang Wild Goose qigong is a shortened form, keeping all the basic principles and essence of Qi health cultivation, and consists of 26 movements.
These gentle movements bring together the observation of the laws of nature, thousands of years of Chinese Medicine, a continual linage of practice over many centuries, and a reputation for improving health and longevity.
Each day you will learn and practice the gentle movements of Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong, followed by Qigong meditation.
AGE: Suitable for ages 18 to adult
SKILL LEVEL: Everyone - Suitable for a range of experience and skill. Tutors understand that there will be varying skill levels and will adapt to the needs and interests of all students.
SCHEDULE: Half Days - Monday 13 to Friday 17 January 2025 - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
VENUE: Bellingen High School
STATUS: Places available
Check out the courses below that could be paired with this half-day course…
Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong is an ancient health practice, similar to Tai Chi, focusing on moving your body gently with the breath, creating relaxation, inner harmony and health.
Da Yan translates to Great Bird and originates from the Kunlun School of Daoism in the Jin Dynasty (1,700 years ago).
Over one week, you will receive the opportunity to learn a full Qigong practice, that you can then practice at home, or in a group with others. This practice mimics the movements of the Da Yan (Wild Goose), a bird revered in China for its strength and health, as it gently strengthens its body and mind to fly a long migratory flight over the Himalaya Mountains.
The Rainy Day Practice of the Da Yang Wild Goose qigong is a shortened form, keeping all the basic principles and essence of Qi health cultivation, and consists of 26 movements.
These gentle movements bring together the observation of the laws of nature, thousands of years of Chinese Medicine, a continual linage of practice over many centuries, and a reputation for improving health and longevity.
Each day you will learn and practice the gentle movements of Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong, followed by Qigong meditation.
AGE: Suitable for ages 18 to adult
SKILL LEVEL: Everyone - Suitable for a range of experience and skill. Tutors understand that there will be varying skill levels and will adapt to the needs and interests of all students.
SCHEDULE: Half Days - Monday 13 to Friday 17 January 2025 - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
VENUE: Bellingen High School
STATUS: Places available
Check out the courses below that could be paired with this half-day course…
Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong is an ancient health practice, similar to Tai Chi, focusing on moving your body gently with the breath, creating relaxation, inner harmony and health.
Da Yan translates to Great Bird and originates from the Kunlun School of Daoism in the Jin Dynasty (1,700 years ago).
Over one week, you will receive the opportunity to learn a full Qigong practice, that you can then practice at home, or in a group with others. This practice mimics the movements of the Da Yan (Wild Goose), a bird revered in China for its strength and health, as it gently strengthens its body and mind to fly a long migratory flight over the Himalaya Mountains.
The Rainy Day Practice of the Da Yang Wild Goose qigong is a shortened form, keeping all the basic principles and essence of Qi health cultivation, and consists of 26 movements.
These gentle movements bring together the observation of the laws of nature, thousands of years of Chinese Medicine, a continual linage of practice over many centuries, and a reputation for improving health and longevity.
Each day you will learn and practice the gentle movements of Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong, followed by Qigong meditation.
AGE: Suitable for ages 18 to adult
SKILL LEVEL: Everyone - Suitable for a range of experience and skill. Tutors understand that there will be varying skill levels and will adapt to the needs and interests of all students.
SCHEDULE: Half Days - Monday 13 to Friday 17 January 2025 - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
VENUE: Bellingen High School
STATUS: Places available
Check out the courses below that could be paired with this half-day course…
course info
Please read all course information below before purchasing tickets for this event.
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Matt will teach you the shortened form of the Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong, comprising of the essence of the first 64 movements, and including a stillness meditation.
The movements of the Wild Goose Qigong form are gentle, simple to perform, and easy to memorise.
These Qigong exercises bring together the observation of the laws of nature, thousands of years of Chinese medicine, development of practice over many centuries, and a reputation for improving health and longevity.
By the end of the course, you will have learnt a holistic health system of Qi (energy) cultivation you may then practice at home each day.DAY ONE
Introduction
Qigong warm up exercises
The first 11 movements
Qigong Meditation.
DAY TWO
Qigong warm up exercises
Movements 1-21
Qigong Meditation
DAY THREE
Qigong warm up exercises
Movements 1-26
Qigong Meditation
DAY FOUR
Qigong warm up exercises
Movements 1- 26
Repeating in four directions
Qigong Meditation.
Demonstration display for general public in the evening
DAY FIVE
Qigong warm up exercises
Refining the whole Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong Rainy Day sequence
Meditation
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Please bring the following on your first day of class:
Water bottle
A comprehensive book of the movements of the Da Yan Wild Goose Rainy Day Practice, will be available for the students to purchase for $10.
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No experience required.
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YOUR COURSE TUTOR
Matthew Sincock
After six years of playing Rugby Union, Matt felt amazed the first time he tried Qigong and Shiatsu (in 1991). He could not believe something so gentle could help create so much change.
The improved health and inner peace he felt when practicing Qigong and Shiatsu inspired Matt to study Chinese Medicine at university.
He now runs a full time therapy practice in Bellingen as a Chinese Medicine Practitioner, treating patients with Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Shiatsu. He runs weekly Qigong classes in Bellingen. Matt also teaches the next generation of Shiatsu practitioners at the Australian College of Eastern Medicine.