Series Overview
The jingjin translates as 'channel sinews' and these are the muscles and fascia associated with each channel. The jingjin organize functional movement patterns for efficient movement while providing stabilization to the major joints. Engagement of these secondary channels mobilize the joints and internal organs, while stimulating the nervous system; all allowing for optimal health, prevention of injury and good rehabilitation when injury occurs.
These classes will focus on exercises for specific channels. Training progressions will be given to educate the channel, build strength in the jingjin, coordinate movement along each channel, increase resilience, and improve stability and mobility. Progressions will range from easy to advanced to allow exercises to be given to patients and for practitioners of Chinese medicine to have a training system that will deepen their understanding of the channel system.
Courses Included In This Series
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CPDs: Approved By: AACMA (1), ANTA (1), ATMS (1), Acupuncture NZ (1), NCCAOM (1), Standard Certificate (1)
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Language: English
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
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Course Length: 1h
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Course Notes: There Are No Notes Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Jingjin Movement Training - Course 1
This class will highlight a foundational qigong pattern to mobilize key regions of the spine and engage the core musculature. The class will highlight the relevant channel sinews (jingjin) involvement and address applications to health and wellness.
Course Overview
The jingjin translates as 'channel sinews' and these are the muscles and fascia associated with each channel. The jingjin organize functional movement patterns for efficient movement while providing stabilization to the major joints. Engagement of these secondary channels mobilize the joints and internal organs, while stimulating the nervous system; all allowing for optimal health, prevention of injury and good rehabilitation when injury occurs.
These classes will focus on exercises for specific channels. Training progressions will be given to educate the channel, build strength in the jingjin, coordinate movement along each channel, increase resilience, and improve stability and mobility. Progressions will range from easy to advanced to allow exercises to be given to patients and for practitioners of Chinese medicine to have a training system that will deepen their understanding of the channel system.
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CPDs: Approved By: AACMA (4), ANTA (4), ATMS (4), Acupuncture NZ (4), Standard Certificate (4), NCCAOM (4)
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Language: English
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
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Course Length: 4h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Jingjin Movement Training - Course 2
Eight Pieces of Brocade is a Qigong form containing eight individual movements, each working with a specific organ network. This class will focus on the biomechanics of each movement and how activation of the channel sinews influences organ movement.
Course Overview
The jingjin translates as 'channel sinews' and these are the muscles and fascia associated with each channel. The jingjin organize functional movement patterns for efficient movement while providing stabilization to the major joints. Engagement of these secondary channels mobilize the joints and internal organs, while stimulating the nervous system; all allowing for optimal health, prevention of injury and good rehabilitation when injury occurs.
These classes will focus on exercises for specific channels. Training progressions will be given to educate the channel, build strength in the jingjin, coordinate movement along each channel, increase resilience, and improve stability and mobility. Progressions will range from easy to advanced to allow exercises to be given to patients and for practitioners of Chinese medicine to have a training system that will deepen their understanding of the channel system.
Teacher
Brian Lau
Brian Lau, AP, CSMA, is certified in both Sports Medicine Acupuncture and Structural Integration. He has been on faculty since 2013 with the Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) program, where he teaches anatomy and physiology, assessment and treatment of the channel sinews (jingjin), and myofascial release.
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