Andrew Nugent-Head – Daoyin for Physical Development
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Description of Daoyin for Physical Development
Class one of this course is available free for members–if you are a member, check it out in the members library first!
A hallmark of the traditional Chinese arts is the depth of development a practitioner commits to. The expression is meaning that there is a discovery of joy that can only come from the bitter, hard work others shy away from. There is a recognition that beyond the skills we learn are more skills, if we can sweep away our weaknesses and focus on reaching our full Post Heaven potential.
Filmed over four classes in Zurich, Switzerland, Andrew begins with practices to free the joints and enliven the tendons before moving into muscle strengthening and coordination building exercises. The demand on the body will challenge the mind, helping participants forge an iron will and clarity of purpose.
Can we discover how much fun painfully hard work is?
Can we face our desire to quit and keep going?
Can we build the strength of character to embody—practicing as long as we live, only quitting when we die?
Come find out in this online training course!
This is a video seminar for the healthy, not a set of practices for the sick. Participants should be in an acceptable enough level of health at the start of the course that they will be able to learn the exercises to the best of their abilities, and be able to commit to practicing on their own as well as with the videos to maximize development. Practices vary from static to slow moving to fast moving, and involves moving, standing, sitting and floor work.
What you’ll learn in Daoyin for Physical Development
Class 01:
- Part 01 Lecture (36:52)
- Part 02 Shaking (12:45)
- Part 03 Morning Practice (44:58)
- Part 04 First Practices Taught in YSB (30:29)
- Part 05 Strengthening Postures (25:20)
- Part 06 Patting to Finish (4:08)
Class 02:
- Part 01 Shaking into Morning Practice (51:47)
- Part 02 Five Foundation Practices (12:55)
- Part 03 Snake Arms (20:16)
- Part 04 Ground Turning (5:35)
- Part 05 Strengthening Postures Review (23:22)
- Part 06 Strengthening Posture Dragon (22:58)
- Part 07 Foot Development and Patting to End (8:48)
Class 03:
- Part 01 Opening Speech (5:38)
- Part 02 Morning Practice (34:27)
- Part 03 Five Foundation Practices (8:29)
- Part 04 Expanding the Morning Practice (10:59)
- Part 05 One Leg Practice (16:02)
- Part 06 Proper Alignment to Minimize Injuries (6:20)
- Part 07 Strengthening Postures (40:02)
- Part 08 Aligned Knee Intro and Lying Down Empty State (20:06)
Class 04:
- Part 01 Shaking (45:48)
- Part 02 Morning Practice South (21:21)
- Part 03 Morning Practice West and North (25:40)
- Part 04 Morning Practice East and South (24:38)
- Part 05 Questions and Answers (11:07)
- Part 06 Luohan Patting (18:26)
About Andrew Nugent-Head
Andrew Nugent-Head is the founder of the Association for Traditional Studies (ATS), a 501c3 organization dedicated to the preservation, documentation and dissemination of China’s traditional knowledge. Andrew moved to China in 1986 at the age of 18 to study Chinese medicine, martial arts, and internal cultivation. He spent 28 years in China dedicated to learning these arts and obtained the highest quality education possible in traditional, mentor-disciple relationships.
Andrew’s studies and work have been featured on French and German television, the NBC Sunday Today Show, and on ABC News Special. He also worked on and appeared in the Mystery of Qi episode of the Bill Moyers PBS documentary series, Healing and the Mind. He has been featured in newspapers across the United States and written prolifically on Chinese Medicine, culture and the importance of preserving traditional knowledge worldwide.
Through his not for profit, Andrew Nugent-Head has translated six books, produced over 400 educational videos and translated for and assisted practitioners of Chinese Medicine, Yin Style Bagua martial arts, Daoyin practices, and Calligraphy during more than 140 seminars between 1993 and 2003.
With the passing of his teachers, Andrew Nugent-Head now dedicates himself to teaching the practice of Chinese medicine as he learned it to fellow practitioners through seminars around the world. He also runs a teaching clinic in Asheville, North Carolina where practitioners can observe him treating patients with herbs, acupuncture, bodywork, exercises and lifestyle advice.
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